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    Venom Vantage 80

    Zephyr 77

    Either, not fussy
    BSA Meteor .22 - the mans calibre

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    Not many that I havent already owned.

    So I suppose for me, an unmolested Impact GSX100 or BTAS Elan
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    MACH 2. Mach 1.5

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    Colchester Gamekeeper

    Lets break out those Rose Tinted Spectacles....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil. View Post
    Colchester Gamekeeper

    Lets break out those Rose Tinted Spectacles....
    Had one ! they are horrible

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    Mine was a FWB Sport Mk 3 ! have one now (thanks to Mach 1.5 ) Pretty much everything else I have Had or Have that I always wanted

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    Probably the Webley Mk2 Service rifle with 3 barrels,
    I do like the look of many guns both new and old, but the old Webley is the one most Id like to own

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    ISP spartan
    BSA SUPERSPORT .22
    Ripley ar5s .177
    Steyr challenge hft 177 SYWELL FT CLUB

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    Quote Originally Posted by john79 View Post
    ISP spartan
    Ah yes an amazing example of old fashioned British engineering, that rifle is a very close choice 1a on my list
    (seeing as I forgot about it )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott. View Post
    Ah yes an amazing example of old fashioned British engineering, that rifle is a very close choice 1a on my list
    (seeing as I forgot about it )
    Never got into PCPs, but if I did, and had the cash, a Spartan would top the want list.

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    I've always fancied a Rapid mk11 or an MFR, in .20 calibre.

    I'd also like a Brummy Longbow.
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    theoben slr88

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    Fancied a Brocock revolver bitd. Not possible now. Most of my other choices are still possible, if finances improve.
    Webley Service Mk 2. With all barrels.
    Webley Falcon 177.
    Early SuperTarget.
    On the BSA front, Decent MK 1/2 AirSporter in both 177 & 22..
    Mercury in both.

    ATB

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    Webley Mk3 x2, Falcon & Junior rifles, HW35x2, AirSporter x2, Gold Star, Meteors x2, Diana 25. SMK B19, Webley Senior, Premier, Hurricane x 2, Tempest, Dan Wesson 8", Crosman 3576, Legends PO8.

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    I have (on ticket) a nice brocock safari with a case hardened finish to the action.
    I had a single shot one as well but that was sold before they became sec5.1
    The feed from the magazine needs a bit of work to allow smooth cycling as the nose of the ‘round’ has a couple of steps which can catch on the feed ramp. Power is perfectly adequate for hunting as long as you care for your carts so they are reliable.
    On the pistol side a Beretta 92 chambered for 7.92mm crown tacs. The round is the size of a .45acp and cycles the slide of the pistol to eject the spent cart when fired. Not something you use outdoors where you might lose an expensive ejected cart. The only downside of the semi auto operation really. Not practical powerful or super accurate but immense fun
    Gun control means using both hands.

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    Guessing that China probably produce more guns than anyone else but are incapable of making anything that is considered desirable. Why is this? Quality? Backup? Lack of innovation? I don't doubt they have the ability to manufacture the elusive AA Break barrel but would anyone buy one if it was Chinese?

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