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Thread: Air Arms S410 TDR Regulated - My Mini Review

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    Air Arms S410 TDR Regulated - My Mini Review



    I will keep this very brief and tell you why I highly recommend it Normally reviewers
    pick out negatives but I cant fault it.

    - Small and lighweight
    - 60 consistent full power shots with tench/tweaky regualtor
    -the best handling take down rifle on the market
    - walnut furniture wioth stippling to the grip
    -adjustable cheek piece (can move it back and forth to suit cheek positioning)
    -Two magazine clips for storageb built into stock.
    - small air cylinder (in .22 calibre) so easy to pump up/top up
    -adjutable butt plate
    -10 shot smooth action
    -very reliable
    - practically maintenance free( a wipe with an oily rag after use to protect blueing)
    - comes with slip off silencer, 1magazine and case
    - rifle is taken down into its own custom case for easy transportation.
    - extremely accurate
    -forend accessories rail for bipod, laser, sling
    - available in .177 aswell

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    Wow, looks good.

    How different is this to the S410 (obviously excluding that it's a tdr)

    Is it also an ambi stock?

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    Hi mate, it has the same action as the s410 just a bit lighter more convenient well designed yes its ambidextrous, I see them coming up quite cheap these days.

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    Regulator?

    Did you get it regulated yourself?

    How much did it cost

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    Nice gun the S410.

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    Like

    My father in law wants a 410 carbine but this looks and sounds so much more interesting

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    What weight is it please

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    I've looked into these a few times but often wondered about the zero changing every time you make it and brake it so to speak. Would be interested to hear from anyone about it

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