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Optics  SOLD AGM Thermal Monocular Needs A New Home

I have a well taken care of agm fuzion TM35-640LRF monocular. This has spotted many many mice and without it I would have never seen them. A monocular amd NV combo is a killer setup and the 640 resolution is amazing. It works as it should and if you have any questions just ask. $2000 and it's yours the LRF is a great thing since you can't range in the dark with a traditional rangefinder this is built in and shows right on the display.
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PCP Pistol  SOLD Huben GK1 v3 .25

Tired of waiting for these things to come in from preorder? Get yours as soon as next week.

This is a 2023 v3 .25 cal. It is essentially brand new (I’ve fired maybe 5 mags since I’ve owned it) and is in perfect condition. Holds air to the molecule since it’s been sitting in my drawer the last 6 months. Unbelievable gun.

Comes with original hard case, original and complete spare parts kit, fill probe, and an added red dot optic mount. Can include the Holosun reflex currently mounted in pics.

Asking $1100 shipped CONUS for everything except Holosun. $1250 with Holosun included. Get at me before I change my mind and unlist it.

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FWB  Airguns of Arizona has more FWB Sports in stock for $695

Just saw them on their website.
General availability (but not a specific quantity. was confirmed by AoA sales.
I put 6 in my cart and it took that quantity to checkout. I could have bought them all I assume.

So if you were bummed that you missed the recent sell out, you have been given a second chance. A nice present on America's birthday.


Enjoy!

An Introduction

Good morning, all.

My is Tony and I live in Kamiah, Idaho. I am not new to PCP or breakovers. Most, if not all, have been in. caliper. But it has been a decade or more since I picked one up.

From what I have read and researched here and on YouTube the sport has gr4own in leaps and bounds.

Where I live, I have no access to HPA so I will need a compressor. This has been one of my research areas.

I have owned mostly Daystate PCP rifles. I have never owned a PCP pistol. I have looked at the Daystate Alpha and Delta Wolf and the Red Wolf. I am not the smallest person so I am concerned that the bullpup style stock may be to short. Unfortunately, I a=have been able to handle any of the mentioned weapons. Not sure I want all the bells and whistles of the Alpha or Delta.

I have also looked at the American Air Arms Evol. I do like the way this weapon is built and being American made.

Being in an isolated area of Idaho, with the big city being over 3 hours away, I must be able to work on any PCP I decide on. If anyone lives in Idaho or East Washington or Western Montana who owns one of these PCP and would not mind letting me handle the PCP let me know. I am retired and not afraid to travel. If not, I plan on making AoA a stop over this late fall on our trip back East -Tony

The Power of PARD Circle Display: Embracing the True Circular View

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In the realm of digital imaging, the advent of PARD circular display technology marks a significant leap forward in digital imaging processing. Unlike other editing techniques, PARD preserves the circular view without masking or altering, allowing viewers to experience the full intended perspective, making it the preferred choice for those who prioritize authenticity in their visuals.

With its innovative round display that perfectly matches the human eye structure and a centered, full-screen reticle, you'll feel like you're using a traditional white light scope but with enhanced night vision capabilities.

In fields such as photography and cinematography, maintaining the integrity of images is paramount. This technology prioritizes preserving the true essence of visual imagery, offering immense value to both professionals and enthusiasts.

The circular view offered by PARD is not just a mere representation of the footage; it is a true reflection of the vision behind OCELOTPANTERA and NV-S450CL. Circular view refers to the unmasked footage presenting the full view, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in a panoramic visual experience. Unlike traditional editing methods that crop or alter the circular view, cover part of the square field of view or some other ways. Embracing it in its entirety unlocks a whole new dimension of storytelling and engagement.

The unmasked circular view provided allows viewers to immerse themselves fully in this series of footage, capturing every detail and nuance with clarity and precision. This immersive experience not only enhances the visual impact of the footage but also allows viewers to appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship behind it.

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Looking to buy an inexpensive pcp to replace my breaker for squirrel hunting

Hey everybody. I'm still in the middle of my learning curve when it comes to air gun hunting so thanks in advance for your advice. I bought a budget Stoeger break open gun and replaced the trigger (charliedatuna.com> great investment!). It's a .22 and I played with different pellets to find the ones this guns likes. Sitting at a bench, it is plenty accurate for anything I want to do. I read up on the recoil of a breaker, using the military grip, etc. However, if I'm walking around the yard, it's a very difficult gun to use to hit a squirrel in the head.
I want to switch to a pcp gun with 2 main concerns. I want to spend under $500 on the gun and I want to figure out how to refill the tank without buying a compressor or going to a dive store. Your thoughts please. Thanks,
Will
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Other  first pcp need help deciding on what

hi, im not sure if this is the proper place to post this so if its wrong please tell me where. im looking to get back into airguns as powder related guns in NY is becoming a hassle between ammo costs and laws. i have a budget of about 650$ US, which would need to include scope, i guess a handpump and the gun itself. i have been looking through a bunch of stuff and kinda been hung up on the air venturi avenger 22, the notos 22, gamo urban, or the gauntlet 22. or if there is a better bang for my buck than those. any help would be awesome, thanks

edit, after overwhelming support of the notos, that is what i went with, thanks for all the help

N/A  What is a good budget lightweight PCP that wont pass through sheet metal?

Hello all,
I hope I am not asking too much in my title, but basically I am looking for a replacement for our old Gamo silent cat that is a bit over 5lbs. The intended use is to clear out pigeons in our back storage area which has sheet metal walls and roof. I am looking for a light weight pcp that my father can handle more comfortably than our silent cat and wont shoot holes through the wall. We have an air compressor on site so filling shouldn't be an issue.

So far I was looking at the Benjamin Marauder Air Pistol with the carbine stock attachment but I'm worried 22's may put holes through the metal compared to the 177's in our gamo. Any thoughts on this. Its also a bit high than I would like to spend and would be the top top of my budget at around 450, but if it fits at almost half the weight of the gamo I would seriously consider it. We shoot anywhere from 20-30 feet away usually.

Appreciate any insight and suggestions. Thanks!
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JTS  How about a AIRACUDA Standard ... Maximized !!!

Lol ... Some have seen this conversion before, some not ;)
This started life as one of the Pre-release "Demo" guns from a couple years ago. It is the steel air tube, non regulated .22 cal "Standard"model .. or should say "Was"

These last few years screwing around inside the action, it got a Peek poppet, Cobra air spring & SSG devise for zero hammer bounce etc ...
Action then placed into a modified Diana 75 10 meter stock & ( Inletted ) to fit the JTS standard action.
As originally set up was about a 37-38 FPE rig with heavy pellets and provided @ 25 shots with a decent ES value.

3-4 months ago decided to Regulate it fabricating a reg holder / plenum spacer using an OEM Max model reg. As expected the power came down with it having a mid output tune @ 28 fpe. Tune was fairly mild and rifle was making a solid 40 regulated shots on a 3k fill with reg sitting at @ 1700 psi.

*** Over the weekend pulled the factory barrel/shroud off ( 17" barrel BTW ) and fit a 16mm barrel at 25" long into the receiver making sure it was all bedded in and wiggle free.
With the added 8" of barrel the POWER jumped way up and changing NOTHING in tune it is back to making 36 FPE with a 21g pellet or slug and gives the same 40 regulated shots !!!

While it is a tad heavier & longer it shoots just fantastic !!!! making it a real gem made up from an inexpensive base model into a VERY capable target or hunting rig.

Pic #1 with stock barrel / shroud
Pic #2 with new barrel & ldc fitted.

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