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    It's a prototype so I hope the rear sight is still under discussion. It is by far the most exciting new air rifle I've seen in years. I will buy one if and when they make them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    It's a prototype so I hope the rear sight is still under discussion. It is by far the most exciting new air rifle I've seen in years. I will buy one if and when they make them.
    I just hope they get rid of that really annoying round headed screw behind the trigger

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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    It is by far the most exciting new air rifle I've seen in years. I will buy one if and when they make them.
    Get a grip, Nick --- it's only a copy of an old Webley.

    Now if they'd made an updated version of the Bonehill Britania with a HW80 sized cylinder, adjustable stock, match trigger and a scope rail, that would have been exciting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
    Get a grip, Nick --- it's only a copy of an old Webley.

    Now if they'd made an updated version of the Bonehill Britania with a HW80 sized cylinder, adjustable stock, match trigger and a scope rail, that would have been exciting.
    yeah, agreed... I've posted on here before about what a great format for a gun that Bonehill is. I think a "hammer" trigger design should work (like the scorpion), that way the actaul mech itself remains self contained and nicely adjustable, and the hammer impacts the main sear that stays attached to the cylinder. Cylinder bore was around 27.5mm, with loads of spring room, so all it needs is a it more stroke, and a shorter port.
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
    Get a grip, Nick --- it's only a copy of an old Webley.
    Fair point, and in my excitement I had forgotten the Gamo Maxxim Elite.
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    Hi guys!

    Sterling are back!

    There are a couple of new guns, no April fools jokes here!

    These guns are all prototypes,

    We are currently gathering public feedback on the rifles, any changes that need to be made will be made prior to going into production, which all being well with no modifications will be imminent!!

    We have a mid priced electronic rifle
    survivalist take down rifle
    the mk2
    twin piston gas ram recoiless rifle

    all rifles are designed, constructed and manufactured in Britain!

    we think there are some great innovative products! I just hope you guys do too!!

    all the best Adam
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    Is that a New HR 81 in the pics?
    Or just a blast from the past?

    Good luck with the new venture.

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    It is indeed the new 81 mate,

    same as the mk2, brining some of the classics into the 21st century 👌

    thank you!!
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    Im up for one of those

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