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  1. #1
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    Enjoy it ,
    I can't put mine down .

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    Great review Alan, i will get one in .177 as i think it will be a great Nv airgun
    atb brian

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    Picked my .177 one up on Saturday and took it back to the boinger bash with me, I must have put six to seven hundred shots through it and to say I'm impressed is a massive understatement. Many people tried it this weekend and were very complimentary (Apart from unframed Dave who teased me mercilessly all weekend about how ugly he thinks it is ) the trigger needs some adjustment yet, but that aside i love it, so accurate and fun to shoot. I'm looking forward to getting out in the field with it. Many thanks to the op for posting his review and prompting my interest in this lovely little air rifle

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    Update to review

    Ok , so now I've put over 2000 pellets through mine it's time for a little update .
    I found that although perfectly usable , I needed to gain a little more eye relief . I found myself moving my head forwards . Initially I had some sportsmatch double mounts . I had to change these around as I ran out of both windage and elevation . Once swapped back to front they were fine . I then tried some reach back mounts , again running out of windage and elevation . The problem has now been solved by using an adjustable one piece reach back mount .
    The dovetail / weaver combination may be slightly off centre on this particular rifle . My mates one is spot on with no mounting issues .
    Initially I put a Hugget Belita on the rifle . Looks good but not as quiet as I wanted for the farmyard . A HW silencer took the noise level right down , but added length . I'm now using a silencer purchased from Frog on here . I don't know if he makes them himself or not but they are pretty good , nice slim and reasonably compact , and very well priced .
    The little rifle , although not as light as it looks still turns heads at the range . People just love shooting it . Initially they mention the left hand cocking lever but within a few shots appear to forget all about it .
    The trigger may be an area that some people would want to improve. However , I find that most people don't notice it . It's not unpredictable and functions as good as many others .
    Out in the field this outfit is as good as any I've ever had , and I've had a few over the years .
    It packs a punch , taking vermin out at sensible distances .
    It's certainly not a purchase I regret making .

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    Hi,
    I like the look of these but I saw a spec somewhere that put the length of pull at over 16" which seemed excessive. Is it noticeable in use?
    Cheers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by averageplinker View Post
    Hi,
    I like the look of these but I saw a spec somewhere that put the length of pull at over 16" which seemed excessive. Is it noticeable in use?
    Cheers.
    No , not at all.

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    Those of you who have one of these, do you think a MTC Connect would work on it, either with the proper mount, or with a pair of normal mounts on the front part of the scope?

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    can someone tell me the dia of the bottle

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    Reggie & Ronnie. The 'Kral twins' (.177 & .22)



    The triggers ARE adjustable. One bolt (4mm) has the stock off and then you can alter the length of pull on the first stage and, with patience and very fine adjustment on a small hidden Allen screw (2mm), the second stage break. O.K. - its no Steyr trigger but then its a quarter of the price.
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    Sandwell got them in for £315.00
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    Quote Originally Posted by MattF View Post
    Sandwell got them in for £315.00
    £288 at McAvoys .

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    Np 02 pellet choice ???? Hunting

    HELLO, as above for hunting only, what are you finding a good pellets, i see a video using 177 WEBLEY POWAPELL s was most accurate of 4 tested. all info appreciated

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    JSB heavies 10.34gr

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alakar View Post
    JSB heavies 10.34gr
    thankyou

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    ordered one of these in.22 from McAvoy guns just waiting for them to get some back in stock. I know its a never ending question but what mount/scope combo are people using? going to be putting a Weihrauch mod on it (about £48 from BAR)
    Will JSB heavies be the pellet of choice in a .22 aswell?
    Hopefully it will be here this week.

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