It never stopped being made, Rapid Air Weapons of USA kept on making them but now they have been aquired by some other US gun maker.
A.G
Many thanks for your reply
It never stopped being made, Rapid Air Weapons of USA kept on making them but now they have been aquired by some other US gun maker.
A.G
While we're here, does anyone know why the rapid7ownersclub is 'disabled'? I hadn't logged on to it for a while so hadn't heard if there were any problems. A search here didn't turn up anything so I'm askin'......
Thanks. Now read so I'll just keep an intermittent eye on it. My MFR's leaking so I need to book it in with KevG..... I expect he's happy with the peace and quiet.
As much as I now prefer modern PCP's I don't think anything will ever re-create the emotion I felt when I handled my first Rapid in the mid 90's (Stuart Clay traps Woodbridge).
I just had to have it, even though I am left handed I still put up with a RH stock as I remember.
I got the Rapid after a few years break and selling all my HW's, the R7 seemed almost futuristic in fact I had no real idea how to even use it, especially the mag, first time I filled the barrel up with lead thinking the gun was a dud, because it was so quiet and didn't move when you fired it!
Sadly it was traded for my first .22RF!