I think I see a spot to attach pictures.. can anyone tell me if it's ok to put up a few pictures of the brocock airgun brochures?? I found my old brochures and well my 522 was perfect for the uses I had, namely any rattlesnake close by and target shooting.. definitely not for everyone..they did sell a multi charging kit but it was back when you used scuba tanks and well at least in my area you had to have a diving certification to get a refill.. and I don't have any interest in being underwater..
I had the hand pump, and well if you kept the cartridges charged, 6 months later you could put it in the hand pump and top it off by feel.. at least for me it got too hard to pump it over pressure..
I'd love to share pictures of the brochures if anyone is curious how they looked and worked..
great for my purpose but a PCP air gun is better suited for longer ranges..
it's too bad people had to ruin a good thing doing bad things.. just wish someone in the USA would have bought the brocock airgun design.. it would fill a nitch market.. and sometimes that's a good thing and other times you need a bigger market..
I don't like throwing things away, so I tend to stay away from CO2 cartridge guns.. spring or PCP seems the way to go, although my spring break shotgun has a bit more kick than I prefer.. got used to PCP guns and forgot the recoil on a springer..
I had the hand pump, and well if you kept the cartridges charged, 6 months later you could put it in the hand pump and top it off by feel.. at least for me it got too hard to pump it over pressure..
I'd love to share pictures of the brochures if anyone is curious how they looked and worked..
great for my purpose but a PCP air gun is better suited for longer ranges..
it's too bad people had to ruin a good thing doing bad things.. just wish someone in the USA would have bought the brocock airgun design.. it would fill a nitch market.. and sometimes that's a good thing and other times you need a bigger market..
I don't like throwing things away, so I tend to stay away from CO2 cartridge guns.. spring or PCP seems the way to go, although my spring break shotgun has a bit more kick than I prefer.. got used to PCP guns and forgot the recoil on a springer..
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