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Gosh! I haven't seen one of these for nearly 40 years. I remember shooting one or two ASI Paratroopers at the Fairs that came around, as a young kid. I had a little ASI SNIPER .177 garden plinker when I was about 13 yeas old (It's still at my parents' house) and that was a really accurate, great little air rifle.

 

Cheers for posting that pic Phantom. Don't suppose there's one of the Sniper is there? :thumbs:

 

Simon

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Gosh! I haven't seen one of these for nearly 40 years. I remember shooting one or two ASI Paratroopers at the Fairs that came around, as a young kid. I had a little ASI SNIPER .177 garden plinker when I was about 13 yeas old (It's still at my parents' house) and that was a really accurate, great little air rifle.

 

Cheers for posting that pic Phantom. Don't suppose there's one of the Sniper is there? :thumbs:

 

Simon

 

I have the Sniper :D

 

 

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Was it perhaps an RO72 (marketed as a Panther among other names in the UK) Had a wire stock that srewed into the butt of the pistol.

 

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Phantom

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Yaaay! :boogie: There you go! ASI SNIPER. What a cracking little air rifle this was. You could pick a Starling off a house roof at 25 yards with it's open sights; and its excellent trigger was lightly set. Pretty good let off and a very accurate little barrel made it a potent little shooter, I'm not bulling here. Terrific little Garden plinker and target shooter. I'm tempted to fish mine out of my parents place and restore it, if I can still get the bits and parts.

 

I recognise the air pistol, but I cannot remember the name of it.

 

Cheers for this Phantom.

 

Simon

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