Apparently, the post asking for information, not just pricing, looked too much like a classified, so it was removed. Just wanted to say thanks for all the information I did receive.
-Cheers.
-Cheers.
Ah it was just useful information on what some of the guns were. How I should go about researching pricing and general info. I know more about firearms than I do airguns, so just wanted any information I could get. I should have written things down I guess. I didn't intend it to be viewed as a classified ad. I guess that got rid of my post count, as well.I was gunna say I don't see it but then I reread your post what'd you need?
Well pooAh it was just useful information on what some of the guns were. How I should go about researching pricing and general info. I know more about firearms than I do airguns, so just wanted any information I could get. I should have written things down I guess. I didn't intend it to be viewed as a classified ad. I guess that got rid of my post count, as well.
Hahaha, well, might still wind up with too much talk about pricing and seem like an ad. Not sure how to go about asking now lolWell poo
Post details about it...slowly?...
I did find some here. I will have to take a look.Oh! Of you have some calipers you can measure inside the breech to determine caliber.
4.55mm if going to a .177
5.55mm is going to be .22
Measurements will be .000+/-
But that would give you a baseline to use for finding calibers.
Hahaha, pay for the Leshiy and I will. True though. There are stacks upon stacks of them. We shall see. Sorry for a late replies btw, it's been a crazy couple of weeks.Send me the Leshiy and I will let you know the caliber
If your dad has the guns I am willing to bet he has some pellets as well. The pellets will have the caliber listed on them. Just try and put pellets in the barrels and see what fits. Should be rather quick to do and a sure way to find the caliber of the rifles.