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At Macavity Arms, we are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of PCP airgun innovation. From entry-level shooters to elite benchrest competitors, our product lines are designed to deliver unmatched accuracy and performance. What sets us apart? Our entire team is engineering-driven, ensuring that every detail of our airguns is meticulously designed for precision, efficiency, and reliability. Experience the perfect fusion of technology and craftsmanship with Macavity Arms.

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Welcome guess I missed that one what's a MA8. I seen the MA2 review where it was up against the 250Z. I like the MA 2 much better because I've had trouble with the bolt action all my life in powder burners , and don't want to take a step back in time to another bolt action rifle. I like the side lever , and I'm sure if someone made a .22 LR with a side lever I'd buy one.
 
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At Macavity Arms, we are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of PCP airgun innovation. From entry-level shooters to elite benchrest competitors, our product lines are designed to deliver unmatched accuracy and performance. What sets us apart? Our entire team is engineering-driven, ensuring that every detail of our airguns is meticulously designed for precision, efficiency, and reliability. Experience the perfect fusion of technology and craftsmanship with Macavity Arms.

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nice looking gun best of all it is a tube air supply
edit: does anyone make a changeable tube rifle ? ( like my Morini Pistol ) then a person could just take a extra 1,2,3 tube's on a trip
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It is probably a fairly heavy bit of kit, but i am used to that, my FX Maverick is a featherweight compared to my Epic airguns Two i am shooting currently.

The sad thing is in .177 i will probably have to go with the run of the mill Heavy FX barrel CUZ the factory barrel is pellet and i suspect TJ barrels are too, or maybe they do not deliver anything slug minded in the .177 caliber.

Mind you i have also taken some really nice shotsd with FX barrels, so i am sure i can get some good fun out of them, and in FX a new barrel is cheaper.

A LW barrel for my Two is like 5 - 600 USD, A whole lot more than a FX straw
 
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