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Other  HELP - to choose another weapon

Hei kaverit, etsin toista asetta FX Kingin lisäksi ja tarvitsen apua. Kingi on loistava ase, mutta liian tehokas takapihaammuntaan ja nyt haluaisin ostaa kevyen, kompaktin, hiljaisen, luotettavan, mutta tehokkaan noin 35-40 joulen aseen takapihalle. Budjetti, jota olen ajatellut, olisi korkeintaan noin 600 euroa, mutta mieluiten vähemmän. Olen katsellut muutamia malleja, mutta en oikein osaa päättää mikä olisi sopiva, ihanteellisesti ase miellyttäisi myös silmää ja siksi suosin puuta, jos mahdollista.

Harkitsemani mallit ovat:

- Snowpeak P35X 5,5 mm
- Reximex Tormenta 5,5 mm
- Umarex UX Exclusive Notos Carbine 5,5 mm
- BSA Brigadier MB HP 5,5 mm
- JTS Airacuda Max, 5,5 mm

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LEAD FREE .30 Pellets

Hello guys,

At your initiative we produced lead free .30 caliber pellets.

Hunting or target shooting in wetlands where lead is prohibited is now possible.
Heavy Lead Free pellet is perfect for longer ranges because of decreased wind deflection.
Increased velocity up to 25% over lead.

There are 154 pcs in a box

More details can be found on our website



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Finally! JTS Shot Tray!

Maple Leaf is finally making one!

N/A  What are your thoughts on this pcp?

Seems like a great price.

Air tank questions

I'm looking to buy an air tank. All I see are the 100 cu in, the 74 cu ft, and 98 cu ft. Sorry for the ignorant question, but why isn't there anything between 100 cu in and 74 cu ft? I'm looking on Amazon and they have 30 cu ft tanks but are only CE certified and NOT DOT approved. Are these ok to use and fill by myself? Or should I avoid them? I'm hoping to find somethin in the 30 cu ft range so I can bring it small game hunting in case I need a refill. 100 cu in might be too small... 74 cu ft is too big. Any shop that sells 30 cu ft air tanks that's DOT approved? Thanks!

N/A  What sub $1000 .22 should I buy?

I am looking for a PCP .22 that I can shoot at targets (or the occasional tree rat that is chewing up my garden).

Here are my loose criteria:

1) ~$1000 budget for just the rifle, but will not be disappointed if I spend less.
2) A magazine--a side lever would be fine, but I do not want to single load every shot.
3) A regulator.
4) A decent sized tank--I do not want to be constantly refilling the tank.
5) Looks--I prefer traditional designs over bullpup. I don't mind synthetic stocks, but I do not like ones that feel too lightweight.
6) Reasonable accuracy. I have traditional firearms that I shoot when I am at the ranch so I am not particularly interested in 100 yard+ accuracy. I think I will be satisfied with an inch or so at 50 yards.
7) Relatively quiet--it needs to have or be set up to accept a moderator.
8) I am open to used rifles, but I have no prior experience to guide my evaluation of used guns.
9) I would like to keep it sub 8 pounds sans optic--the lighter the better.

Googling around, it seems like the Avenge-X with a wood stock and the larger tank, may fit the bill. Also, the DRS and Dreamline look interesting.

I welcome your input.
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O-Ring Repair Kits

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Hello Airgunners!

Did you know we carry high quality O-RING repair kits!
Our inventory of O-rings are getting bigger and bigger. If you are interested in an o-ring kit for your airgun and it is not listed....
Please Contact us! We will try and put together a kit for you!

O-Ring Repair Kit webpage:
https://precisionpneumaticproducts.com/shop/ols/categories/o-ring-repair-kits

email:
[email protected]

PCP Rifle  SOLD AIRMAKS KATRAN SC -177

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Up for sale:

https://precisionpneumaticproducts.com/shop/ols/products/airmaks-katran-sc-177-3ab10a

Make: AIRMAKS
Model: Katran SC - 177
Caliber: .177
Condition: USED

Included:
Gun, case, scope mounts, Scope (US Optics TS-12X)

Price: REDUCED TO $900!
Shipping: Free shipping to anywhere in the Lower 48!

Phone: (971)-301-4080
email: [email protected]


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N/A  Recommendations for a British PCP

Every time I get out my 20+ year old TX200 I'm impressed with both the build quality and accuracy of the gun. It rivals some of my pcps for accuracy. That got me thinking about trying a British made pcp. I've got an FX, RAWs plus several less expensive pcps. What would be a good British made pcp in the $1,000 to $1,500 price range? I would like something that won't need a lot of tinkering to get it to shoot well and not too big and heavy. Would something by Daystate or Brocock be a possibility?

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Other  Best semi auto air pistol for rattlesnakes?

So I live on 3 acres in the county (not city regulated) and my mom just two days ago got bit by a rattlesnake. I'm looking for a little .177 pistol we cam carry that will get the job done. I really enjoy having things of quality that last, so price isn't too much of a factor.
I am currently getting the gk1 shorty, but that won't be for this. I really just want a smaller little pellet pistol that will get the job done for small stuff like a rattler. No blowback cuz that's ridiculous, and the more power the better. C02 is best, but I'm not against a pcp. I've so far looked at the baretta 92fs and the gamo p430, as well as the cp88.
Really for it's use, I just want something that can kinda be thrown around not worrying about how much it costs. But also powerful enough to get the job done.
I know it's a bit of a loaded question lol but really if it gets the job done the gamo p430 may be best in my eyes due to cost. It's not like for $200 more, it would be that much more powerful. What are your thoughts
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RAW Rapid  RAW HM1000X-MPA Chassis

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Don't know the history of this rifle.

Shot it for the first time 08-24.

Used the .22 14 grain Crosman Premier Hollow Points while testing grips, thumb rests and finger spacers

When I put together the correct setup this rifle shot like nothing else I own. The trigger is absolutely fantastic.

It is tuned for 22 grain pellets so the 14's are being spanked a bit hard and thus have a very, very, fast loud bark in protest, but I still was able to put together ragged one hole 5 shot groups at 20 yards.

I have an ARCA to PICATINNY coming which should allow me to better balance the rifle on the bipod for my style of shooting.

The HM1000X is a fantastic build and the MPA Chassis is an absolutely stunning piece of very functional metalwork.

HW/Weihrauch  What's the opposite of a safe queen...?

Bought an original design HW85 today, comp tube rail and all. It needs sights and breech block shims, but has already been gone through and the worn out cocking shoe replaced, as well as some cosmetic first aid and fresh seals.

This rifle has certainly been around, and it has its fair share of dings and little imperfections. But it has charm like an old pickup and it's all the better for it, at least in my opinion. I won't be worried about adding another scuff or two, though that doesn't mean that I'll handle/maintain it any differently that my others.

I knew that I had a set of sights stashed away, so they went right on. Scope can wait until after I spiff up the pivot point, if I mount one at all. I should, of course, because my old eyes need the help. But in the past I did a lot of shooting with open sights, and I immediately liked the sight picture its giving me. When I can see the point of aim (!), the rifle shoots impressively.

I gave up trying to see the printed diamond points and added some 1/4" or larger dots to the flip side with a magic marker. Couldn't see those either. Finally, I made one dot very large, and I could see that one through the blur so I fired a group of RWS Hobby's at it.
I had to add a 6th shot because I goofed one up (top right, ignore that one) but the one honest 5 shot group of the night looks the very best I've fired across my basement in years with open sights:

This one is all about the shooting. 👍

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N/A  .177 8-9 grain lead pellet of choice

I'm running some JSB Exact 8.44 pellets in my 12 fpe break barrel springer. The pursuit of accuracy and precision is probably my first ammo choice priority followed closely by small game hunting effectiveness. I also do a fair amount of plinking and target shooting on the side so cost/shot is a concern as well. I've been fairly impressed with the JSB 8.44 so far but I'm wondering if there is another choice out there that might be as good or better. What is your pellet of choice?
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