Sub $600 dollar gun picture thread

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I also do not own an airgun that costs $500, let alone $600. My favorites are my P35s. No pretty wood stocks, just pretty little groups. Light too. Just over 5 lbs before you add a scope. The groups are 3 shot at 25 yards, the 30 yard challenge target was shot at 33.3 yards.

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I also am cheap and will not spend big bucks on guns but I also don't compromise in what I want/need.


Love these Krals, that is a brand that does not get enough recognition.
Agreed. Other than needing to shed some weight, I believe they are one of the best budget level guns you can get. Accurate, powerful, nice styling. They are Lego guns, parts swap along the whole puncher line. Tune them right and they smooth out. I own 5 now and will be adding the new Nish with wood stock ASAP.
 
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Agreed. Other than needing to shed some weight, I believe they are one of the best budget level guns you can get. Accurate, powerful, nice styling. They are Lego guns, parts swap along the whole puncher line. Tune them right and they smooth out. I own 5 now and will be adding the new Nish with wood stock ASAP.
I really have considered the big horn but I hate that stock hahaa, the wood looks nice its just the "engravings" and shape
 
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Agreed. Other than needing to shed some weight, I believe they are one of the best budget level guns you can get. Accurate, powerful, nice styling. They are Lego guns, parts swap along the whole puncher line. Tune them right and they smooth out. I own 5 now and will be adding the new Nish with wood stock ASAP.
I was looking hard at the "Monarch" would love to have one in .17 cal tuned by Troy Hammer
 
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That is the one I would want the most too , I do not own a .357 yet
I figure why go 30 from 25, just go up to 357 and the bullet offerings get better too. Troy rebarrels his big horns with TJ liners, but $1000 for the rifle, I gotta pass. Rather buy a 357 AEA challenger for under half that and have more power on deck to start with.
 
I figure why go 30 from 25, just go up to 357 and the bullet offerings get better too. Troy rebarrels his big horns with TJ liners, but $1000 for the rifle, I gotta pass. Rather buy a 357 AEA challenger for under half that and have more power on deck to start with.

Well I will give one good reason, so I do have a .30 uragan and it shoots 50.15 knock out slugs very very well out of the box (moa at 100), I would not hesitate to take a deer or a yote at 100 with it. Its also a very good gun for walking around with, only 32 inches OAL
 
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Been kicking the idea around of getting one of these, love the high comb stock they have. Single shot is the draw back, but bolt action single shot has its place.

You can get more features for the money these days, but I had a B51 back in the day and it's sorta like a QB that's cleaned up and PCP. Slightly rough around the edges, but robust and simple.

Forgot to add ye olde .177 Disco. Fixed it to hold air, keeping it original. Shoot true. Full set of spare parts. Set up for FT with Athlon Talos 6-24. Well under 600 total, including spare parts.

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A Disco was my first PCP. I put way too much money into it with BNM stuff, but it was accurate and got me hooked!
 
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