They are quite rare, so that might add a bit more to your budget, maybe £120? East German Communist recoiling break-barrel target rifles were not that popular in Cold War Britain, in effect you'd have been paying for the bombs aimed at your town.
If you add £50 to your budget could possibly get a resprung Original Diana 66 which is altogether a superior tool, produced by the miracle that is Capitalism.
Following on from some of the other suggestions. These are all rifles I own that might be relevant:
- Diana 66 - Fantastic shooting gun. I shoot this at bell target and it is more accurate than I will ever be. The recoiless action is (in my opinion) superior to the sledge type systems (I also own a FWB 300). However for general plinking it is a bit clinical due to the lack of recoil and feeling. I never really shoot it at home.
(The Diana 65 could be found cheaper and is almost identical)
- Haenel 303 Super - Recoiling gun that I find very fun to shoot. Mine had loads of muzzle flip which I cured by taping a roll of 2p's near the front of the barrel. A barrel weight would do the same job and look a bit nicer! Very very easy to work on, but the trigger is still adjustable and actually quite nice
- Original 50 - I have two and will be selling both as I never use them any more. The under lever is very short which makes cocking a bit of a chore, so not much good for long sessions. However they really look the business! Like a military trainer rifle and feel really nice to hold. Some versions come with diopters as standard. However sights can be added to any version as they all have the scope rail
- Anshuntz 335 target - Possibly my favourite plinker. Came with diopters and set at 6 ft-lb. Recoiling but really lovely to shoot and very easy to cock. Accuracy well beyond my skill. To be honest probably out of your price range though
- BSA meteor - Can't fit the front globe sight. Otherwise a nice plinker and loads about for under £100. Also easy to work on. The cocking levers tend to make a bit of a 'clack' due to the way they are designed which gives the feeling of it not being well made. But some well placed electrical tape sorts it easy enough
How about a ministry of defense contract Bsa Meteor Cadet - classic rifle comes with a peep sight already - great bit of cold war history ! Plenty about for sub £100
"helplessly they stare at his tracks......."
Surprisingly accurate and powerful for a light rifle ... the peep-sight is very nice for a basic unit ... and you can get reduced size Figure 11 targets off the auction site ... you know the 'Charging Ivan'. I think he's holding an SKS rifle so he could actually be any kind of Commie.
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A slavia 634 looks like it would fit the bill, but where to get one from? And how much are they?
Rich
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