The R32 is very rare, collectable and valuable now! Even rarer in .177 (if you can find one) and if you have a spare magazine its virtually priceless!!
The R32 is very rare, collectable and valuable now! Even rarer in .177 (if you can find one) and if you have a spare magazine its virtually priceless!!
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How exiting is that! Collectable, valuable & mine is a good one. Three of the .177 magazines are brand new, i bought the last 3 Mike had in .177 5-6 years ago when i picked up the Skan MK4 i'd ordered which incidentally is one of the last guns he made before retiring to make his chronographs
To avoid confusion from an earlier PM i received - Mike looked over my R32 5-6 years ago when i picked up my new Skan MK4, he went over the R32 & announced it was working perfectly & i then took it home, packed it away & literally got it out today charged it up (no leaks) & i then loaded a mag up & fired 16 shots through the chronograph - all is well, it's producing 9.5 ft lbs which gradually crept up over the 16 shots, i'm sure it'll do 11.5 ft lbs after a few fills, if not then a bit of tweaking will be required.
It all works very well, this gun has not seen much use from myself as i got hooked on the MK4, i'm the 2nd owner, woodwork is superb, action is smooth & slick, it's a good gun but sadly i've got other guns i prefer so it's got to go.
I'm going to post it for sale in the for sale section today if i can get the pics up.
I'm also thinking of selling my Skan MK4 as i fancy a Kalibrgun Cricket, i thought i'd never sell the MK4 but now i'm considering it.
Thanks for all your replies
Toecutter.