Number one rule, "be safe while having fun". EnjoyHi guys, I've been into airguns for about 40 years so far. Got into the PCP stuff when the avenger came out. I'm up to 5 PCP's so far.
There is a shooting shack in my backyard where I sit for hours and shoot airguns! I love this stuff. Looking forward to learning a bunch more about the PCP stuff on here. Thanks!
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What part of WA? AND, what else other than the hatsan are you shooting? Been into pre-charged airguns since the '80's and still like at the older ones. But being in WA far away from all my FT friends in TN I wondered into a brick & mortar airgun store in Colville and announced I am Not buying anyh=thing, just wanted to see. They had then all, FX, Benjamin, Umarex, .... cute decorated Avenger out on display and we had talked triggers (RAW) and he suggested I go out front and rdy fire it a time or two ("just point at the wall") . Better balance than a Marauder, nice trigger mush like a QB set to single stage & about 6 ounces, much quieter - and with no pellet- than a maraduer as well and with all those new fangeled gizmos. Not a bad rig at all. If you get up that way just dont stop on in. HUGE selection and I believe an indoor testing range. Also nice folks.Hi guys, I've been into airguns for about 40 years so far. Got into the PCP stuff when the avenger came out. I'm up to 5 PCP's so far.
There is a shooting shack in my backyard where I sit for hours and shoot airguns! I love this stuff. Looking forward to learning a bunch more about the PCP stuff on here. Thanks!
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I have been in close proximity to exploring ordinance (self induced of course) and the thing I remember most is the small of dirt. I hope all is well with you these days.Hi,
I’m new here and and getting more into airguns lately. I’m a fan of vintage stuff as I enjoy restoring and fixing things. I do professional restoration on woodworking hand tools, some lamps/fans, and straight razors. Not long left full time but since I’m retired in my 30’s I do it for extra money and because I enjoy it.
I was a bomb tech (eod) until a boom disagreed with the nerves in my head/face and the army told me I was retiring
I do have my hands full though with home ownership (endless maintenance/upkeep/etc), a wife who is constantly creating more work for me, and a adorable but incredibly high man 2 year old tyrant toddler daughter who loves me beyond belief but also views me as her indentured servants.
Welcome Ivan! I too l9ve the Uragan 2 platforms, had a U2 .22 700mm and a U2 .22 compact, both amazingreen! I currently have a U2 600mm .177 I'm working on tuning.Hello everybody,
I’m Ivan aka Strelac from Croatia and I’m absolutely obsessed with this sport.
I ‘m having just one airgun, AGN Uragan 2, 700mm 0.25 version but with all what’s needed to independently enjoy in this beautiful sport.
I learned a lot from AGN forum so big THANKS to y’all.
ATB,
Ivan
Thank you for welcomingWelcome Ivan! I too l9ve the Uragan 2 platforms, had a U2 .22 700mm and a U2 .22 compact, both amazingreen! I currently have a U2 600mm .177 I'm working on tuning.
They really are a joy to shoot regardless of length or caliber! Thank you and you do the same! I too am waiting for all the kinks to get worked out of the U3, I refuse to be a statistic lol.Thank you for welcoming
At the time, my only option was 700mm version but I was also thinking about 600mm- it seems like better balanced airgun and with better shot count, but nothing that really makes me a problem or any regret with my longer version.
But I most definitely wanna get one compact in .177, just to have something for backyard party.
We’ll see how well will U3 hold in a next few years, but to be honest; U2 platform gives me all what I really need and want.
Stay well and enjoy
Ivan