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Ok lads lets see what you lot have got! Im lookong for a rifle but just not 100% sure witch one im going to buy although i though i was sure i was goning to go for the Daystate huntsman classic but been reading reviews and its just not cutting it for me right now. I have the .22 s410c and i just cant fault the rifle AT ALL so somthing in my piss is telling me go for that in .177 std or c. I like the sound of the s510 but this is a relitivly new model unlike the s410 that is a tryed and tested rifle and has stood the test of time!!!!!!!!!

 

Iv been looking round tinternet for pictures as i just havnt had the time to go to a decent dealer to look at guns so i would appresiate it if some of you would put up some good clear pictures of your guns. The pictures iv been looking at dont do them any justice ie stocks, walnut stocks thumbhole stocks!

Another couple of questions below

What do you prefer ? SIDE LEVER OR BOLT ? and why ??

ATB migmog.

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air arms s410 classic .22

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logun pro mk1 .22

 

i personally prefer bolt action, simply becuase there are less moving parts and imo you can load more descreetly when stalking bunnies......but this is just personal choice.

 

cheers

 

sean

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Air Arms s410 carbine wallnut stock in .177 little gem

 

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The HW100 sport in .22 super super quiet not had this baby that long but extremely impressed with it.

 

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This is what popped out of rabbits lug from a bang on head shot at 40 paces with Air Arms .177 lethal mate ;)

 

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Don`t be fooled by the age old debate of .177 not as good or does`nt hit them hard enough its pretty good get 1 and see for yourself :D

I know plenty of lads who have allways been .22 men but now they all shoot with .177 aswell 1 of each mate thats the way to go lol .

 

ATB FV :thumbs:

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air arms s410 classic .22

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rapid 7 mk 1 .22

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logun pro mk1 .22

 

i personally prefer bolt action, simply becuase there are less moving parts and imo you can load more descreetly when stalking bunnies......but this is just personal choice.

 

cheers

 

sean

Nice guns sean i see your very much a .22 man.

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Air Arms s410 carbine wallnut stock in .177 little gem

 

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The HW100 sport in .22 super super quiet not had this baby that long but extremely impressed with it.

 

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This is what popped out of rabbits lug from a bang on head shot at 40 paces with Air Arms .177 lethal mate ;)

 

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Don`t be fooled by the age old debate of .177 not as good or does`nt hit them hard enough its pretty good get 1 and see for yourself :D

I know plenty of lads who have allways been .22 men but now they all shoot with .177 aswell 1 of each mate thats the way to go lol .

 

ATB FV :thumbs:

Now here we go i just love the s410 in walnut its a real touch of class in my eyes. Nice choice of guns here 10/10 for taste :gunsmilie:

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Right made up my mind 100% !! Im going for the AA s410 walnut stock in .177 not sure what lengh yet though but probably classic.

The daystate huntsman sounds to technical, s510 why fix something that isnt broke ie side lever.

The AA s410 has everything going for it. Firstly its british, you cant beat simplisity, cosmetics are spot on, its very accurate & consistant, and its stood the test of time and still smells of rosies and thats enough for me!!

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