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  • teethgrinder
    Full Member

    Only got a BSA Lightning with a Tasco red dot sight atm but had an AA 200 which was ace but a bit flimsy then chopped in for a BSA Hornet…chopped in for a turbo T16 engine for my old Rover Coupe. All .22; man-sized pellets. Fire enough lead down range and you learn the drop by instinct.

    skiboy
    Free Member

    I can’t believe there has been no haters !,

    currently only shooting my HW100 rifle (as in non-carbine), with a MTC viper 4-16 x 50 mil-dot.
    best air rifle i have ever owned.

    just out of interest, if i lived in americky and had a farm, i too would use an AR15 to shoot coyotes.

    if you don’t want to see a wild coyote being punished for taking livestock then do not click the link below,

    but if you do get ready for some redneck speak.

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wa3V5tZXT7U&feature=related[/video]

    willard
    Full Member

    I think I started shooting with a GAT way back in the dim and distant, then moved on to a BSA Airsporter and HW77 air rifles, before getting into .22LR rimfire at school.

    Then a bit of a pause, before getting a really cracking air rifle in the Falcon FN12 Raptor Light Hunter, which was perfect for keeping the rabbit population down when I was living at the stables. Unfortunately, I had to trade it in to get a .22LR and .17HMR when I moved house and got some permission of my own. I still have those, along with a couple of shotguns, but I seem to be spending a lot of time shooting an L85A2 and L9 these days. Not that I’m complaining mind…

    I’m also planning on getting myself a .308win but would need to get rid of one of my shotguns for that.

    derek_starship
    Free Member

    Skiboy. There was no need to post that link. Feel better for it? Nob.

    catsplums
    Free Member

    I had a HW77 venom laserglide and an air arms sm100 with regulator, olympic trigger option and custom stock with a leupold 36x br…. wish I had never sold them but now going to save for a theoben. no idea if they still make them but I always wanted a jw50 John Whiscombe – amazing bits of engineering…

    timmys
    Full Member

    …including a now, completly illegal semi auto shotgun.

    Eh? Nothing illegal about semi-autos, you see loads of them about. The magazine has to be restricted to two cartridges (plus one in the chamber) on a shotgun certificate but you can have larger capacity on an FAC.

    transapp
    Free Member

    @ rkk01: I don’t do it any more as I moved from Leicestershire where I had a decent sized rough shoot, down to Bath where I knew nobody with land. I now no the people, but it’s a time thing with a young family. Gve them a few years, I’ll get another gun and I’ll try to get another shoot where they can come with me.

    @ timmys: Due to not being able to tell if it was loaded, I believe the model was outlawed. I could have got this wrong though as it was over 20 years ago. It was also never restricted. I once watched the old man take 5 shots at one pheasent, miss them all and simply put the gun back in it’s slip and say if I can’t hit that in 5 shots I deserve to just eat vegetables. Still makes me smile.

    docstar
    Free Member

    Had a daystate something, an air arms S410, a lazaglide HW98, a standard HW77, a ratcatcher, a webley hurricane and the only one that I’ve held onto a .177 HW77K Lazaglide, its older than I am and its nice to take out of the cupboard now and again. I went through the spectrum from air to .22 to .222 and had a 6.5×55 and have cut down to a couple of shotguns and the Weihrauch. I don’t do much shooting these days so have no need for so many guns. Would be nice to get an air pistol again, HW45??? Hmmmmm.

    sputnik
    Free Member

    Did my fair share as a kid witha BSA I inherited from my grandpa. Spring type , not breakneck, circa 194somthing. Wont say no to one of these now 😀

    BobaFatt
    Free Member

    Used to shoot something similar to this

    Because I used to partake in this (best to watch on mute)

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9l4Uzlatv4&feature=related[/video]

    but now i shoot things like this:

    with this

    helped by this:

    rkk01
    Free Member

    I don’t do it any more as I moved from Leicestershire where I had a decent sized rough shoot, down to Bath where I knew nobody with land. I now no the people, but it’s a time thing with a young family.

    pretty much mirrors my situation 🙁

    derek_starship
    Free Member

    Sputnik. Baby steps man. You don’t go from this:

    to a .50 cal rifle designed for ultra long range sniping and “anti material” applications!

    rkk01
    Free Member

    This thread has got me thinking about what is needed to get my air rifle back in tip top condition.

    I’ve got all the tools to do the job myself – notably taps and dies, but realistically, I’m never going to get aorund to it.

    Any advice from on here regarding getting a gunsmith to do the work? I’m guessing that most gunsmiths are going to be used to working on 12g shotguns rather than pcp air rifles?

    Any specialists that come recommended?

    nickf
    Free Member

    My local gunsmith ( Fred Beesley in Little Chalfont) is happy to work on all sorts, including air rifles.
    Highly recommended.

    sputnik
    Free Member

    Unbelievable DereK!!! That is the very one 🙂
    Got it when I was about nine. Was my favourite and do it all toy. Used it about every day for hours after school. Shot far too many birds… Grew up in South Africa so no shortage of wildlife. My nephew is now using it , but next time I’m in SA I’m bringing it back. My son is 11 and just about right to start target practising.
    It is an heirloom after all.

    rkk01
    Free Member

    One that got away….

    My great uncle used to have a lovely little Martini action .410 (IIRC it was a BSA). Would have loved to have persuaded him to pass it / sell it in our direction. Something very satisfying about the Martini action – too many westerns as a kid??

    His 8 bore (possibly 4 bore true cylinder) “pigeon gun” (as he called it!!!) came into our side of the family, but never did find out what happened to the 410 after he died.

    teasel
    Free Member

    I use a custom Ratty to..er…shoot rats with. Juiced-up .22 despatches them quickly and humanely.

    Most of my shots are now taken, as others have stated, with a camera…

    derek_starship
    Free Member

    Just found some more pic’s 😀

    A 40th birthday pressie – HW45 Silver Star

    This was as a shit load of fun – a CO2 powered semi-auto Desert Eagle with red dot sight

    My Crosman Model 1

    I lost count of how many magpies and rabbits my FAC Rapid accounted for…

    And a classic springer – my Original Model 45 in .177.

    nickf
    Free Member

    His 8 bore (possibly 4 bore true cylinder) “pigeon gun” (as he called it!!!) came into our side of the family, but never did find out what happened to the 410 after he died.

    8 bore? Just how heavy was that?

    rkk01
    Free Member

    8 bore? Just how heavy was that?

    Not to bad to be honest. Gun is about 6′ long, but quite a bit lighter than my father’s 4 bore.

    oldgit
    Free Member

    Had one of these when I worked at a place that had fields and a field target area just outside/

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