I remember seeing one in a crazy shop in Croydon many years ago when they first came out. (can't remember the name of the shop but it was on several floors and bought and sold just about anything, think the owners son set up a store in Bexhill)
Any way, lusted after a MPT then and now I would love one! Any pointers where to look?
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Ah, no they're the big ones that seal the inlet & outlet main valve bodies at both ends of the air tube. Big enough to wear as a wedding ring.
I'll just get on and order some, now I've found a firm that don't have dem big minimum orders.
I think Nitrile 70 is fine for most airgun applications.
Sweet deal.
I too sold mine and regretted it instantly. I managed to track it down and buy it back after it had been sold again. It's back in my cabinet now
I treated it to a Beeman SS2 scope when I got it back.
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Cheek weld is perfect with my eye lined up with the scope. For 21mm objective, the glass gives a bright clear image.
As far as shot count is concerned, starts dropping at around 60 shots.
These are lovely rifles and show case the craftsmanship in the early 90's airgun industry.
Does anyone know the Oring size for the 0.22" pellet probe? Mines got a few nicks out of it.
Air Rifles Past and Present:0.22 Titan MPT+3-9x56 Super Moonlighter .0.177 TDR + MTC Connect
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Cor, look at all that brass!
BS005 should be the probe seal. That's the size they give for the FN, on the Falcon Forum - so probably right for the Titan.
that shop was Burgers or Karl Vanderberger, he has funny ads in the paper old boy who owned it was a chain smoking character,went there many a time,thats where I first saw the MPT at @£300.00 way too much for a clerk at the civil service in 1991! bought one 2 years ago for £300.00!
Bought two Titans recently.
A .25 that moved on and a long Manitou in .22 which impressed me at the range.
Lovely right hand stock.
I shoot leftie but still might keep it.