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    N/A Guess the rifle

    Okay guys. Guess the rifle from the clues.
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    N/A Rare find

    Picked up this rare SKB 53 .177 Japanese pellet rifle today.
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    Can you believe this guy

    Here is his first post and response.
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    N/A Where do you shoot from?

    There are always pictures of the down range. Let's see the opposite perspective. I have been shooting from this spot rain or shine for many years. Where do you shoot from?
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    Traditional Pistol Benjamin 137

    Nice Benjamin 137 shoots good. Shipped CONUS $150
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    Crosman to cut 100's of jobs

    . https://www.whec.com/top-news/air-gun-manufacturer-prepares-to-cut-over-100-jobs-and-leave-east-bloomfield/
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    Another Hunting Story

    Hunting Bonds The year was 1973, me being 12. In the rugged desert of Southern Idaho, where sagebrush stretched across the rolling hills and basalt with my best childhood friend and I embarked on countless hunting adventures. Our bond was forged in the fresh county air, our footsteps through...
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    Other Finally all three.

    Thanks to @Elis5173 i finally have a 79g, this completes the set of my Smith Wesson pellet guns. 78g, 79g and the 77a
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    Mouse outside the stall.

    Not anymore. Hit him in the top of his nose at 25 feet. I'll be waiting for his buddies.
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    Other Let's see those twins

    When the wife or a friend shoots with me, there's a opportunity to shoot the same pistols. This is great for some friendly competition. Or having both ready without changing cartridges. Do you own duplicate pistols?
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    Eurasian dove

    Took a walk in the woods today. There are a ton of colard doves the last few years. A tasty snack. Have taken several in the last month.
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    I think AGN needs this

    I've been a member hare fir several years. And I think this forum should have a thread exclusively for new members. It would be a required for each new member to post in New member Introduction post. What do you think?
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    Daisy The old Daisy 25

    THE OLD DAISY 25 In the spring of 1968, a cherished heirloom was passed down to me – a 1934 Daisy 25 BB gun, a symbol of tradition and trust. My grandpa, with his farm weathered hands and tall statue, gave it to me on my ninth birthday. It was more than just a gift; it was a rite of passage...
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    Rockchucks a story

    Rockchuck Hunting on the Columbia River. In a secluded part of the Columbia River, where basalt cliffs tower above, the river as it flows its way to the Pacific. leaving my truck, I embarked on a solitary adventure. Armed with my 105X 25 pellet rifle, I sought out elusive prey: the...
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    Will harass the songbirds no more.

    There has been a pair of crows harassing the many songbirds on my property Let's say one of them will not be doing this any longer. Vital shot in the breast dropped him from twenty yards. Was sitting in a one of my douglas fir. Had the XS60C charged from yesterday and it was very convenient to grab.
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    N/A Spring time is here.

    I'm so happy that the weather is getting warmer. Just had to take out a couple of my old favorites, for a warm day of plinking. A Montgomery Ward Model 99 and the Mark I. The 99 is probably one of the most fun to shoot .22 lever action co2s ever conceived. And those that own a mk1 or mk2, you...
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    Hatsan Hatsan 125

    The 125 .177 is looking good in the walnut. Just tuned the 125 spring. Softbedding of the stock to make up for the 1mm tube difference in the tube diameter. Drops right in the 135 stock.
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    Did you shoot today?

    Did you shoot today? Well you better get out there, the day is not over.
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    Traditional Pistol 38t second variant sight

    Need Crosman 38T plastic rear sight.
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    Crosman I never pass one up

    I always buy the Crosman 38c, if I can get one for a good price. I've rebuilt and sold dozens of the series over the years. Have only had two of the first year 1964 production guns, with the brass valve. Picked it up for $60