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NLA Uragan .30 with synthetic stock. (Reduced)

Now $800 shipped. I want to move this on.

It's been a while since I've posted anything on the forum but I'm still here. I have moved to a much smaller property and as many times as I've tried, I just CAN'T shoot some of my stuff here and going to a range is not an option for me at this time. So, I'm giving in and letting some things go to help cover some medical bills.

First up is the .30 Uragan, first gen. Ton of fun and reasonably accurate (more on that in a few sentences).

Rifle clean, functions as intended and still holding pressure from prior to my move almost 18 months ago.
It likes the 44.75 gr JSB's. The heavier ones... not so much
3 mags included, 2 original, 1 CARM and the fill probe
I have a heavy scope rail extension on the bottom rail, very strong and supports a bipod very nicely. I'll leave it on the rifle.
I have 3 unopened and one open tin of ammo that I'll ship with the gun.

The less than perfect... Shoots lights out at 75 yrds (never really when further) for a portion of the shot string. Cleaning the barrel closes the spread but only for a fill or 2 then it opens back up. I don't think the barrel is planted well. There are threads on the forum with great results after tinkering with what seems the exact same concern. Also, I'm not the original owner and while checking for clipping it became obvious someone had already tried to clearance the baffles.

Not the greatest pics but just took these. Won't be able to ship till the 6th at the earliest.
$900 Shipped (firm unless I change it).
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What was an absolute game changer for you in this sport?

Maybe you had been doing things a certain way forever and it worked well enough. Then one day you read or just tried something a little different and all of a sudden things just started to click. You were hitting more targets, your groups shrunk, and you were just overall a much better shot.
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What and how can I hunt?

Hello, the answer to this will most likely be “nothing” but worth a try.

I am new to air guns and I got my first budget PCP in .177. Living in a heavily populated urban city of Long Beach, CA. I have only my small backyard to shoot rats causing damage to our chicken coop. Now the rats are not coming by much…after about 20 dead.

Is there anywhere near by, or anything I can hunt legally here? The gun i have is Kral NP03, and looks like a tactical carbine. I dont want SWAT showing up.

Traditional Pistol  SOLD Please delete

Crosman 1377 , Many xtras .
Walnut grips .
Crosman 12 in barrel .
Metal breech .
Brass extended bolt .
Aluminum air stripper .
Wide blade metal trigger .
Aluminum barrel band , cocking arm support .
Aluminum hammer spring adjuster .
Heavy duty pump rod .
New extra pump valve
Stock parts included .
Red dot not included .
Shoots great , accurate , very smooth trigger .
Has ware marks on metal pump arm , paint has small chips from use not many see pics , has a small knick above the trigger guard see pic from new .
Wood is very nice.
Adult owned and built from new
Will use postal money order.
Email , [email protected]

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Fx trigger and PW help

Just got impact needing help. I haven't touched anything it's how i received it. First off it has the slug kit installed if that matters. When I cock the rifle and go to feel for the first stage, the trigger sets itself and will go off with the slightest touch or fire completely making it unsafe. The only way to rest trigger without firing is if I pull back the handle then the trigger would resest. The power wheel shoots the same on all the setting which is 880-900 fps doesn't matter if I screw in the adjustment screw or not still shoots same speeds. Regulator is a bit low at 80bar with huma regulator installed. All the fx Guru's out there what is your diagnostic? Thanks in advance

What do you think of the Kral Puncher Marine?

I puchased my first PCP a couple of months ago and I'm loving it. I bought a .177 Diana Stormrider and it's awesome. I've wanted a bullpup since I got into airguns a couple of years ago and today I went to the Pyramyd Air website and purchased the .22 Kral Puncher Breaker Marine which I think I'll fall in love with, just wondering what you thought of this rifle, it's my first non low budget or entry level gun. It was between this and the Air Venturi bullpup and after watching and reading all the reviews I chose the Kral! At some point next year I plan on adding a .25 and the Air Venturi might fill that need.
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TX 200 at 100 yards round 2. (Video Added)

I had time to run to the range today so I shot the TX200 MKIII at 100 yards. As this was not a new thing for us, I set up and shot video of it as well. I knew the Zan 10gr slugs had consistently done well at 100 yards, staying around 3", so those were the main focus today. I shot 8 targets with 5 shots each from 100 yards. One of the 8 targets had 6 shots as I can’t count.

Groups ranges from 2.31" to 4.10" (6 shots). The average was 3.29 inches.

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The video is being edited so should be ready in a few days.

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A really nice difference!

I thought I'd take a minute to point something out I think is of interest to all. I just joined this forum and have asked a few questions over in a thread in Pistols. There have been conflicting opinions expressed about guns and cleaners/lubes. What I found extremely satisfying is that even though there are obvious differences in opinion, everybody has been civil throughout the discussion. That's in stark contrast to forums for Linux and computers in general. If you have ever had the misfortune to have had a need to visit one of those forums, you'll already know what I mean. The members of those forums are rude, crude, and vulgar. They are SUPPOSED to be there to help people, but when a real newbie asks a question, he is usually met with sarcasm, crude remarks about his knowledge, and quite often name calling and other ridiculing comments. I have always wondered why a forum exists for the general public if they really only want computer experts to post anything.

My point here is that so far I have been treated with respect, even with conflicting opinions about the guns I own and cleaners/lubes I should use. It's refreshing, to say the least. Thanks to everyone for that!

HW80S Stock Finishing - Sycamore Wood

Hey Guys,
Bought a HW80S stock from Jim Macarri (ARH) a few years ago that was just lying around. This was Jim's prototype stock used for copying on his machine.
It's made of Sycamore which can stain blotchy if your not careful. Decided to finish it and have done most of the heavy sanding to fit me just right.
Added a Walnut pistol grip cap to try to make an otherwise plain stock look fancier.

Was thinking of using Tung Oil or Watco (light walnut) Danish oil to give the grain more pop. Likely will hit it with two coats of wood sealer to prevent blotchy staining if I go with the Watco Danish Oil.

Also, may stipple some kind of a hand grip, which along with being functional would add nice contrast the stock probably needs.

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Another newbie with questions

Yep, I'm a newbie, both to air gun shooting and to this forum. I'll try to not ask too many stupid questions, but I know I'll ask a few. A little background so you can get an idea of where I'm at and where I'd like to go. To make a long story short, health issues forced me to move in town and sell off all my traditional guns. Yeah, every one of them. Since I could no longer hunt and since living in town pretty much prevents me from just stepping out the backdoor and doing a little plinking. I didn't see the logic in keeping all the guns.

Then, after selling everything off, the urge to shoot something got the best of me. I was given an old Crosman 1377 that is in pretty good condition with a suggestion to try air gun target shooting. I live about 200 feet from a wooded area where I can plink and I also spoke with one of our city council members who said that in this town, it is legal to shoot an air gun on my own property as long as no projectile leaves my own property. So, I decided to at least try air gun shooting to see if I enjoy it.

My first question(s) concerns the 1377. I have already contacted Crosman and using the serial number I know this 1377 was manufactured in 1997. With that in mind, what do you guys suggest I do to it? Are there any parts/pieces I need to replace to be sure the gun is working as efficiently as possible? Are there aftermarket parts I should install to improve the performance of the gun? How much "modding" is this gun worth? Or, should I just put the thing in the closet and kind of forget I have it?

Next, I got into online discussions with guys from two different air gun dealers and finally decided to purchase a Hatsan Mod 25 Supercharger QE in .22 caliber. It was literally delivered to my house a little over 30 minutes ago. I have done nothing to it except open the box. I know I'll do a thorough cleaning of the thing before I shoot it. My questions here start with the obvious one. Did I make a good purchase selecting the Mod 25? If so, what should I consider doing to this gun? Should I leave it as is, or are there aftermarket products I need to consider purchasing? Then, are there any tips/tricks I should know about shooting this thing?

I know I'll have lots more questions as I go along, but if any of you have anything to offer regarding either the 1377 or the Mod 25, fire away. And, thanks in advance.

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