I think I'll stick to my recoiling, spring powered HR81.
".......the T16 will offer match level of accuracy in a recoilless non- precharged rifle. Nothing at this level has been offered before."
Hmmmm..... FWB, Original, Whiscombe and Park Rifles might take a bit of umbrage at that statement.....
nice, though.....
Jerry
I think I'll stick to my recoiling, spring powered HR81.
Just seen their version of a Webley mk2. Nice but again expensive. Mach 1.5
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What a horrible looking piece of junk !
My point was that the other rifles in the post are Spring powered ? (Im not 100% sure as i have never owned any of them) so sterling could be saying they have made the first recoilless Gas Ram rifle and if that is true then they have not made it up where the others are concerned .
What will the weight be of the finished product? The same as a Whiscombe or Park I wonder as no details have been published.
Haven't got a link just held it at the British Shooting Show. £700-£900 so not cheap. Mach 1.5
£1600!!!!
You could buy 40 B2's for that!
Someone wrote the other day: "Never buy the mk1, why pay to test it for them?" Wise words I thought.
We are now getting used to paying £1000+ for a soulless pcp with all the charm of a dog turd on a picnic blanket. Why not spend the same on a self contained gun?
Out of my quirky collection the PH Dragon and Park RH93 are particular favourites. I don't know how much they would have been in todays money, but I know there would be a (small) market for them, or a modern Venom rifle come to that!
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Saw them all in the flesh today the single stroke pcp is heavy. What you haven't seen yet is the webley like stainless steel gas ram it is very cute