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  1. #1
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    I have one it is very accurate it’s a full length one I have had it a long time it is easy to work on ie replacing the seals.
    Mine needs fixing as it has a leak when I get round to it.
    You should enjoy shooting it.

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    My first was an fac rifle, couldn't fault it. Went on to get the RWS version.
    Rabbit Stew, no artificial additives except lead.
    IF THE MUD REACHES YOUR KNEES GET OUT OF THE FIELD QUICK.
    WANTED. UNF MOD.

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    had a few over the years very good guns

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    I purchased one a few weeks back. I've fancied one for a good while but never got around to acquiring one. I had mine apart yesterday as it has a slow leak, not surprisingly as it appears to have some bits missing.
    One shot, one kill. Not luck, just skill.

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    I have a Webley Axsor, which is pretty similar. It's the most accurate rifle I own.

  6. #6
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    I've had a couple of FX 2000's, one in .22 and one in .177 and liked both.
    I now have an FX Cyclone with synthetic stock which is lighter than the 2000, but I much prefer the bolt cocking system on the 2000 to the 'biathlon' lever system on the Cyclone.

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    fx 2000

    yep, have an FX 2000 in .177 great rifles, easy to work on, i had an FX saber tactical which i have just sold as i preferred to keep my 2000. They do occasionally leak but really easy to fix, mine leaked out of everywhere when i bought it but since putting in new seals approx 5 years ago i have no leaks at all.
    One thing to bear in mind if you strip it , make sure your remove the two grub screws in the side of the air cylinder ( one grub and a locking one on top of it) otherwise when you knock the internals out you will leave a score mark right down the inside of the cylinder and the rifle will be knackered. good luck with it , they are great.

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