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    Very pretty and a nice long warranty. How accurate is it?

    Why is it named after a Suzuki motorbike?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsing-ee View Post
    Very pretty and a nice long warranty. How accurate is it?

    Why is it named after a Suzuki motorbike?
    it's just as accurate as any other high end priced gun's
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    looks a cracker there fella Good to here they are great straight from the box

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    Quote Originally Posted by john79 View Post
    it's just as accurate as any other high end priced gun's
    And just as accurate as several lower priced ones too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by secretagentmole View Post
    And just as accurate as several lower priced ones too!
    no you get wot you pay for moley, cant compare this to a lower end pcp it's in a different league
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    No I agree a well sorted rapid shoots better than anything on the lower end of market.

    I must say the gun looks the absolute nuts mate to boot.

    Kind of thing you could own for decades without wanting to change.

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    The whole package looks great to me. Particularly if the customer service is up to what has been described in print recently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john79 View Post
    no you get wot you pay for moley, cant compare this to a lower end pcp it's in a different league
    Like Bog it is! I have a Daystate, cost less, bet it will match it for accuracy! For instance, my X2 at 35 metres made the following group of 10 shots in the open air!


    Shot grouping by an X2 that cost £275 secondhand!

    A Regal costs under £800, bet it is just as accurate as the Impact! The Impact is overpriced for what it is, a warmed over Rapid with a lot of other peoples work incorporated into it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by secretagentmole View Post
    Like Bog it is! I have a Daystate, cost less, bet it will match it for accuracy! For instance, my X2 at 35 metres made the following group of 10 shots in the open air!


    Shot grouping by an X2 that cost £275 secondhand!

    A Regal costs under £800, bet it is just as accurate as the Impact! The Impact is overpriced for what it is, a warmed over Rapid with a lot of other peoples work incorporated into it!
    you bit there moley
    im impressed with that moley look's like you stabbed a hole in some cardboard with a biro
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    so is it basically a rapid ? someone presumably bought-out theobens tooling and started re-making the rapid under a different name ? just curious
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    Quote Originally Posted by john79 View Post
    you bit there moley
    im impressed with that moley look's like you stabbed a hole in some cardboard with a biro
    Look closely and you'll see the ink!

    Hopefully see you and your new toy on nye.
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