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Alright all,

 

Very rare I post in this section but i've just acquired an old (it looks it?) elgammo gun off an old lady near my mums. Apparently it was her late husbands.

I can see it's just a 'plinker' but could it make a ok'ish gun for knocking off a woody to feed my ferret or the odd garden rat or rabbit and if so, what would I need to do or who would I take it too?

Right now, even with my limited knowledge I know its power is piss poor. You could fire it, put the gun down, run the garden an catch the pellet before it hit the back fence..! :laugh:

 

Thanks :thumbs:

 

 

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my dad used to have one as a plinker and we were in the garden haveing a bbq :laugh: and a jackdaw landed on the palor roof and

it where 25m away and he hit in the back of the head and down it went without a kick or flick stone dead

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Any idea which Gamo it is?

 

They're a pretty prolific maker with guns at all ends of the spectrum. Non of them are really what you'd call quality but some can be used to a reasonable extent to knock over the odd rabbit or whatever.

 

Any chance of a pic to help identify what it is?

 

Cheers.

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Any idea which Gamo it is?

 

They're a pretty prolific maker with guns at all ends of the spectrum. Non of them are really what you'd call quality but some can be used to a reasonable extent to knock over the odd rabbit or whatever.

 

Any chance of a pic to help identify what it is?

 

Cheers.

NO, elgamo are different to gamo

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it is possible to service one and increase the power slightly althougth the legal power limti is 12ft/lb it will probably need a seal kit and possibly a new spring these can all be fitted by your self if you feel confident to do it your self or most gun shops that repair can do it.

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Thanks all for the input folks, I will get a pic up.

 

James, i'd be just about useless with zero interest in the mechanics of a job like that. So, the question is, would it be worth taking to someone or could I get sommat better for the money it'd cost for the job?

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Any idea which Gamo it is?

 

They're a pretty prolific maker with guns at all ends of the spectrum. Non of them are really what you'd call quality but some can be used to a reasonable extent to knock over the odd rabbit or whatever.

 

Any chance of a pic to help identify what it is?

 

Cheers.

NO, elgamo are different to gamo

 

Really???

 

http://www.progunner.eu/luftvapenreservdelargamoelgamo-c-90_113.html?language=en

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamo_%28air_gun_manufacturer%29

 

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Any idea which Gamo it is?

 

They're a pretty prolific maker with guns at all ends of the spectrum. Non of them are really what you'd call quality but some can be used to a reasonable extent to knock over the odd rabbit or whatever.

 

Any chance of a pic to help identify what it is?

 

Cheers.

NO, elgamo are different to gamo

 

 

No they're not. They were sold in the UK under the names of Elgamo, Gamo and ASI. Same make, same company, same factorys.

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Any idea which Gamo it is?

 

They're a pretty prolific maker with guns at all ends of the spectrum. Non of them are really what you'd call quality but some can be used to a reasonable extent to knock over the odd rabbit or whatever.

 

Any chance of a pic to help identify what it is?

 

Cheers.

NO, elgamo are different to gamo

 

 

No they're not. They were sold in the UK under the names of Elgamo, Gamo and ASI. Same make, same company, same factorys.

 

ah right :hmm:

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