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    I've owned Ultras and Contours, imo you would struggle to find a lighter gun than a Brocock Contour, they weigh almost nothing

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    Artemis p15 bullpup is very light and accurate.

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    AA Superlite - 410 or 510

    Daystate Regal

    HW100Ks/t - carbine versions

    All good quality and decent guns available 2nd hand from £350 to £550, my only watch out for is the AA stocks are easily marked as they are made of "poplar" wood. The Regal is by far the nicest, and the HW is well proven, but a love/hate looks wise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesim1 View Post
    AA Superlite - 410 or 510

    Daystate Regal

    HW100Ks/t - carbine versions

    All good quality and decent guns available 2nd hand from £350 to £550, my only watch out for is the AA stocks are easily marked as they are made of "poplar" wood. The Regal is by far the nicest, and the HW is well proven, but a love/hate looks wise.

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    Be interested to "hear" how quiet some of the air rifles mentioned are ?
    Ultra, Falcon, Contour, Kral etc.
    Guess that would depend on the moderator being used ?
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    Ultra and Contour, are very quiet with a decent mod on. Hogan Decimeater, HW etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackrider View Post
    Be interested to "hear" how quiet some of the air rifles mentioned are ?
    Ultra, Falcon, Contour, Kral etc.
    Guess that would depend on the moderator being used ?
    My FN12 Light hunter has got the quick fill silencer thingy on the end - to be honest, it's crap as a silencer. I use an adapter in the end and an HW silencer, this makes it very quiet.

    All of the above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trumpetier View Post
    I've owned Ultras and Contours, imo you would struggle to find a lighter gun than a Brocock Contour, they weigh almost nothing
    This ^^^^

    An FN12 or Ultra is heavy compared to the Contour.

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    Thank you for all your comments, keep em coming! My Kral Bullpup is over 7lbs in weight. So far the Contour is looking the best bet at 4lbs 5ozs. Just been out on my range with the Kral, I forgot how much I liked it! especially the 14 shot magazine, but it is still too heavy for me and it has to go.

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    If you can find one a Benjamin marauder (p-rod) carbine is very light with a great trigger and ultra reliable magazine. They aren't that common in the UK but if you don't mind importing there are a few reliable European retailers that stock them.
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    SMK Artemis P15 is a bullpup and weighs 4.5lb. Best of both worlds because you already said you like the bullpup configuration.
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    How about something from the Ukraine?

    http://sureshot-airguns.co.uk/kozak-pcp-bull-pup/

    The rifles are superb. Has a 300 bar working pressure, is regulated, 2 maagzines, quickfill probe, bsp probe. Comes with useful hard case!

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    Quote Originally Posted by secretagentmole View Post
    http://sureshot-airguns.co.uk/kozak-pcp-bull-pup/

    The rifles are superb. Has a 300 bar working pressure, is regulated, 2 maagzines, quickfill probe, bsp probe. Comes with useful hard case!
    Look good, but the weight again is too much, nearly 7lbs, shame though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Edge View Post
    SMK Artemis P15 is a bullpup and weighs 4.5lb. Best of both worlds because you already said you like the bullpup configuration.
    It looks very much like the Kral Bullpup, has the same 22mm picatinny rail and side lever cocking, be nice to find someone who had one to swap!!

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