Once more a member on this forum shows Kindness and that one for all and all for one attitude is alive and well. Good on you and hope it comes back your way one day.
All the best
It is London and the South East, they do what ever they want.
Woodys of Wembley £799.99p
The AirGun Centre £799
All other outlets are selling at around the £799
Plenty Gun Smiths in London, not many air rifle sellers
More than likely a Gray import, who knows? But they are Twats. After getting exchange or full refund I would in this case get in touch with the manufacturer and importers to inform them of this particular shops attitude with this product and the bad batch that was sold to you.
Hopefully we never regret ones decisions as it was and is past, always look forward to new pastures that will bring a different kind of happiness. Good luck to you and with the re-homing of the dogs. Faithful servants and friends deserve the best.
All the best
As far as I can gather those of us who love The BSA Ultra SE and The BSA Scorpion SE would have no problem with The Brocock Compatto. To my mind The Brocock Compatto is aimed precisely at us the BSA user. I am not in the market for any more rifles and very happy with those that I do have, but if I was and if The Brocock Compatto with the test of time lives up to all that is expected of it then I would not have to think twice about purchasing one.
I will be staying with my BSA Ultra SE and BSA Scorpion SE until I drop or they do.
All the best
.177 or .22
No, get yourselves RPG-7V2, one of the best available for vermin control at this moment in time.
Current production ammunition for the RPG-7V2 consists of.
PG-7VL Improved 93 mm HEAT warhead effective against most vehicles and fortified targets. Replaces the earlier 85 mm PG-7V HEAT warhead.
PG-7VR Dual 64-mm/105 mm HEAT warhead for defeating modern armoured vehicles equipped with reactive armour blocks. The first warhead (64 mm HEAT) detonates the reactive armour block prematurely and the second warhead (105 mm HEAT) passes through the gap to hit the exposed armour underneath
In the words of the wise old hunter, you say that this trigger is crap, it is my crap, and I like it this way. If there is one thing that no one can teach, it is how a trigger should feel when squeezed.