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    The gun I regret selling

    We all have one or two like this dont we. Put time effort and money into a gun then for some reason sell it.

    This was my TX200 Mk1 .177 in the mid to late 90s. I had it Venom tuned plus they put their straight bladed trigger on it. I added the CS800 stock. The Tasco TR 4-16 scope complemented it nicely.

    It won me a few pots on the FT circuit.

    Then in a mad moment I sold it to fund a Daystate 2000 rig, oh the madness :-(

    I wonder if it is still around?

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/cwmw2cf4vk...20Mk1.jpg?dl=0


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    That is a looker.
    I feel your pain.
    Repariere nicht, was nicht kaputtist.

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    Murphy is offline Cooee! Chase me you naughty boys!
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    Daystate MK3 Sport for me.

    Awesome rifle I just didn't like charging 2 things before going shooting.
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    Although I hated it, in a moment of bad judgement and rage I sold my 80's hw80 for £20 about ten years ago.
    Super soaker 3000 (water), nerf fang (foam), noisy cricket (energy), m41a pulse rifle (10x24), Gat gun (.177)

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    Theoben Rapid 7/17, and a Theoben MFR .20

    If I'd kept both they would have doubled in value over what I paid for them, especially as both had Simmons WTC scopes
    TX200 .177 21mm TL | TX200HC .22 22mm TL | Prosport .22 22mm TL
    HW40 | HW45 | Diana Mod5 | Webley Senior....... Because PCP is like kissing your sister (apparently)

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    Mach 1. No 11. Mach 1.5

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    Theoben sirocco classic carbine .22 although when fired it felt like being slapped in the face when new and after a service

    Nearly everyone slates the triggers but this one broke like glass.

    I blame Theoben as they tried to charge me twice for a service and I really wasn't sure I could trust them again, plus there was a very abrupt lady on the other end of the phone, who wouldn't accept I had been charged twice, yet mastercard stepped in and given the same figure appeared twice on my statement within 5 minutes of each other refunded me.

    If only Theoben had offered their rifles in gas ram or spring, I'd have had it converted and kept it.
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    Daystate merlin. 177.Atb mick

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    In air my BSA Superstar 10
    Heavy and ugly but so accurate
    Wish I still had my Lee Enfield SMLE but house staring with soon to be ex took care of that
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    Twinmaster and Mach 1,5 what was you thinking?.
    My regrets are a Bsa Superstar mk1 and a AA S400 with a tiger stripe walnut stock .
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    Probably one of the Theoben Fenman Profiles I had in. 20.
    Nah, just any of the Theoben Fenman Profiles I had.

    In fact, all the Theoben Fenmans I've had! I have none now. I am a silly boy!

    This is NOT a wanted ad! But I do want one

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    For me it was my early 2000’s Air Arms S400. I’ve sold many rifles over the years and thus one was the only one I wish I’d kept.
    My collection so far - FX Impact M3, FX Wildcat Mk3, Air Arms TX200HC, Weihrauch HW95, Air Arms S400 Carbine, Weihrauch HW100KT, Crosman 2250, Daystate Redwolf

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    For me it was a boxed BSA Stutzen complete with all the accessories. It was found at the back of shop that had closed down. I sent it to Welsh Willy to tune, sold it when I was a bit short of floating cash following a change of employment. Also a 1908 Lincoln Jefferies, sold following another job change and house move. I no longer had a garden large enough to shoot it, what was I thinking

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    Btas Elan and a Paul short tuned hw97 k
    BSA SUPERSPORT .22
    Ripley ar5s .177
    Steyr challenge hft 177 SYWELL FT CLUB

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    My Umarex Legends MP40, when I shot the real version on my last visit to Kharkiv and realised I no longer had the replica to play with at home

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