Sorry for my ignorance but I've not been a shooter for a few years. I'm probably going to purchase another AA S200 but wondered if there was such a thing out there that's a lever cocking multi shot?
Thanks in advance
Paul
Or if you meant a PCP, there is the s510 and the HW100
FX Cyclone, Gladiator etc use a Biathlon style side lever.
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Parker Hale Pheonix is multi-shot with a Winchester style lever action, is that what you mean?...mate at the club has one, very quick!...
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The Walther Lever actions are excellent, not enough power for hunting (They are CO2) and not the sort of thing you want to stick a scope on but they are excellent fun, very accurate and very fast.
The older model with 2x 12g CO2s is the one to go for, much cheaper to run and I think more consistant than the 88g model.
Hatsan 44 or the Kub range has side levers...
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Thanks Guys I'll check them out. If I can find something nice and cheap then happy days. Looking for an AA S200 if anyone knows of one going?....I used to have one and I miss it!
Usually lots second hand but from what I have seen they tend to be the older one with the awful 2 peice stock.
You can get the later model new for around £350.
Nice gun the BSA Goldstar, got one in my cabinet that I've retrofitted with a gas ram. Get the usual problems with the magazine but thats BSA for you, you have to enjoy tinkering with them.
Drink good English Bitter beer and shoot safe,
Micky Spillane
and it's never had a magazine issue.. and I think I know why: the mag indexes just after the trigger latches, so you have to pull the cocking lever fully back each time and not short stroke it (kind of like a Pro Sport safety). As long as one pays attention to this, there are no probs. RB