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air rifles
1 June 2012, 14:36, (This post was last modified: 1 June 2012, 14:57 by Nemesis.)
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air rifles
Check this one out: http://www.quackenbushairguns.com OK so its American!
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6 June 2012, 15:47,
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RE: air rifles
(1 June 2012, 14:36)bigpaul Wrote: Check this one out: http://www.quackenbushairguns.com OK so its American!

Crikey!
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6 June 2012, 19:07,
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RE: air rifles
Seen those before and while I was investigating I came across the plans for an air SMG. Limited to 12ft/lb of course. Smile
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6 June 2012, 20:32,
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RE: air rifles
Impressive. That kind of money would only buy you an entry level airgun over here. One that would barely give a vole a headache, let alone bag a bear.

Airgun prices have gone mental recently. They are selling Webley Tempest air pistols again now for a mere £290. I paid £53 for mine new in late 90s... they weren't utterly outdated then either. I haven't noticed the 400% inflation it that time.
I think there is a hidden tax that is added to anything in the UK more weapon like than a pointy stick.
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6 June 2012, 21:45,
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RE: air rifles
(6 June 2012, 20:32)Tonka Wrote: I think there is a hidden tax that is added to anything in the UK more weapon like than a pointy stick.

Should have just stopped after the UK. Tax, tax and tax some more. That is all they can do and is their first thought for anything. Bastards..

Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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7 June 2012, 14:39,
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RE: air rifles
(6 June 2012, 21:45)Skean Dhude Wrote:
(6 June 2012, 20:32)Tonka Wrote: I think there is a hidden tax that is added to anything in the UK more weapon like than a pointy stick.

Should have just stopped after the UK. Tax, tax and tax some more. That is all they can do and is their first thought for anything. Bastards..

True that, fortunately a friend of mine just bought himself a new PCP and sold me his heavily custom built CO2 rifle and a barnett crossbow together for £150... dead chuffed Big Grin
"Wicked phenomenon, yes? But, you know, it’s not any more "evil" than, say… fire. It all depends on your point of view. Try to get a better understanding of things before you make your judgement."
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7 June 2012, 22:17,
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RE: air rifles
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True that, fortunately a friend of mine just bought himself a new PCP and sold me his heavily custom built CO2 rifle and a barnett crossbow together for £150... dead chuffed Big Grin
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£150! Sounds a good deal. That would barely buy you 2 tins of pellets and pack of half decent bolts.

My Barnett crossbow cost me £30. But that was in a whole other millennia.
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9 June 2012, 07:18,
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RE: air rifles
This is an old crossbow to be fair, can't even find a review on the internet.
Either way it seems to work well enough for the task at hand
"Wicked phenomenon, yes? But, you know, it’s not any more "evil" than, say… fire. It all depends on your point of view. Try to get a better understanding of things before you make your judgement."
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12 August 2012, 15:51,
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RE: air rifles
nearly bought another air rifle at a car boot today, german .22 no not a Weirhauch, but it was an underlever job, dont like them had one before and it was useless, so walked away from this one, didnt even ask the price.
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12 August 2012, 16:11,
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RE: air rifles
(12 August 2012, 15:51)bigpaul Wrote: nearly bought another air rifle at a car boot today, german .22 no not a Weirhauch, but it was an underlever job, dont like them had one before and it was useless, so walked away from this one, didnt even ask the price.

oh i dunno, the underlevers can be pretty good, mate had one and it lasted about 30-40 years Tongue was very accurate and pretty fast to reload too Smile
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