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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by focusteve View Post

    No hard feelings, eh? After all, the last thing the BBS needs is another argument!
    Like Litehammer said, arguements and shall we say "differing opinions" are all part of the fun on here as you will find out if you stay tuned in. Just as long as it doesn't get abusive.

    I'll have a little bet with you. If you keep up the shooting hobby, I'll bet your not still shooting a Chinese gun 12 months down the line. Some may argue they are a good starter gun. I think they may put many people off for life, especially if they drop on a particularly bad one. Just my opinion like.

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    The people who would be put off for life would be the same people who can't rise to a challenge.
    As for still shooting my chinese in a year, i think if this economic downturn gathers much more momentum, we'll both be shooting them in a years time!
    SMK Z19 .22, BAM B40 .22,
    SMK XS78 .22 PCP, SMK QB78DL .177 PCP &
    AA S410 .177. http://ukchineseairgunforum.myfreeforum.org

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    Of course they get better 'smoother' the more they wear in,
    I wonder how good they could get with a proper tune up?

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    Good enough for me to win a competition with!
    SMK Z19 .22, BAM B40 .22,
    SMK XS78 .22 PCP, SMK QB78DL .177 PCP &
    AA S410 .177. http://ukchineseairgunforum.myfreeforum.org

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    So some of them're lemons and some of them're grand.

    I've got a SMK 17. After stripping it down and re-lubing with the appropriate lubricants, not 10W40, it's fairly well behaved. I'm currently rebuilding the trigger for a more crisp letoff.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Craig View Post
    "as the man who invented the reversible zip fastener, he certainly knows a thing or two about making pork pies".

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