Results 1 to 15 of 27

Thread: Gamo Paratrooper

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Segata is offline Has not one but two workbenches in his shed
    Join Date
    Nov 2023
    Location
    Stevenage
    Posts
    1,628
    Alright search both, got it.
    So I just need to learn to diffrentiate models so I get a repeater (If its not drastically expensive), learn theres anymore faults to look for then just cracked stock plastics and what a fair price to pay would be.

    Thanks Gents.
    You'll Shoot your eye out Kid

  2. #2
    Born Again is offline Owns three Roy orbison albums
    Join Date
    Jun 2020
    Location
    Cardigan
    Posts
    1,416
    I can't help thinking that sooner or later you're going to want a serious rifle, and your collection of red Ryder and Paratrooper will just be in the way. If you're prepared to look around there are some decent rifles, maybe unfashionable, but quality and with potential to tune into very sweet shooting.

    An example, the Original 45. It's well made, not fashionable, but cheap and will last, the accuracy will be there for you when you need it.

    I don't want to sound patronising, but I wouldn't want you to make the same mistakes I did - I once bought a Sussex Armoury Jackal, and a tub of Prometheus pellets.

  3. #3
    Segata is offline Has not one but two workbenches in his shed
    Join Date
    Nov 2023
    Location
    Stevenage
    Posts
    1,628
    I've got a realatively serious Rifle in the guise of the BSA Supersport and I've got a Welsh Willy kit for it as the mate who gave it to me told me off the other night for not fitting it yet (kicking up a ton of dust still so don't want to risk opening it until I've stopped and fully cleaned the area but it will get done pre bash), otherwise though I'm not massively into stuff like PCPs and match grades, I'm more a plinker than anything which is why I gravitate towards stuff like the Reps and fun guns.
    You'll Shoot your eye out Kid

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Location
    manchester
    Posts
    632
    Didnt the early ones without the fore end have an adjustable trigger?
    The later ones had the hole for the screwdriver blanked out,they looked sleek but heavy trigger

  5. #5
    Segata is offline Has not one but two workbenches in his shed
    Join Date
    Nov 2023
    Location
    Stevenage
    Posts
    1,628
    The Repeater in the Video definately looks like it does, I'm cursed with Gorilla grip so I likely won't notice if one is a bit stiff but will probably feel if its set overly sensitive.
    You'll Shoot your eye out Kid

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Location
    Exeter
    Posts
    35,847
    Have to ask; did any other rifles use that tube mag system ??

    An old school mate of mine had a rifle with the tube on top but I'm sure it didn't have a pistol grip, would have been 1975-77 ish

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Oct 2020
    Location
    Eastwood
    Posts
    1,524
    Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
    Have to ask; did any other rifles use that tube mag system ??

    An old school mate of mine had a rifle with the tube on top but I'm sure it didn't have a pistol grip, would have been 1975-77 ish
    That may well have been the ASI Sniper repeater, a conventional wood stocked rifle.
    I don't know of any other rifles with this layout.
    The more I think I know, the more I realise the less I know.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Banstead, Surrey.
    Posts
    431
    Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
    Have to ask; did any other rifles use that tube mag system ??

    An old school mate of mine had a rifle with the tube on top but I'm sure it didn't have a pistol grip, would have been 1975-77 ish
    That was probably the Gamo Deltamatic.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •