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My First Spring Powered Air Rifle?


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Hi all, im looking to buy my first air rifle, im 16 with a budget of under £150. Im looking for a Rifle with

  • Decent Accuracy
  • Decent Range
  • Powerful

 

I also want a rifle with a scope as i would be doing some Hunting too, however mostly just targets in my garden.

 

ive seen this Rifle- http://www.airrifleshop.co.uk/Guns/SMK/SMKMain.htm

 

Could you tell me if this is decent for a first gun?

 

 

 

Also could someone explain which is better, .22 or .177 for hunting and some targets, which would travel further and be more accurate etc.

 

 

many thanks

liam

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Look out for the cheap weihrauchs an old hw35, 80, 77 I picked my hw97k mk1 for 160 so can be done and you won't need another gun

Agree! Buy cheap, buy twice! You won't go wrong with a HW, AA or BSA springer in the second hand market.

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Mawders you can go wrong with a BSA springer, the Lightning shears it's stock bolts regularly and has a myriad of other problems that see owners getting rid of the damned things! Best to buy an HW instead, better trigger, better built and similar money!

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The BSA super sport and the BSA Superstar I had were both superb first class springers! Not a single problem with either and owned both for many years. Look at his budget, that's why I stipulated the second hand market for an old gun.

 

You must be talking about brand new BSA's I assume. I have not had any dealings with new BSA's as I like to think I've 'moved' on from that stage.

 

Mawders

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Mole, I think your choosing to split hairs, every rifle whether it be an AA, HW or other have Friday jobs or batches. I've had or seen some appealing examples from 'new' from both the top spring rifle manufacturers.

 

I'm sure not all BSA springers are poorly built pieces of parts.

 

I see a lot of people on here showing pics of their lightnings or super sports etc.

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Mole, I think your choosing to split hairs, every rifle whether it be an AA, HW or other have Friday jobs or batches. I've had or seen some appealing examples from 'new' from both the top spring rifle manufacturers.

 

I'm sure not all BSA springers are poorly built pieces of parts.

 

I see a lot of people on here showing pics of their lightnings or super sports etc.

No Mawders you look at the reports on the Lightnings the modern ones really are that bad, trigger problems, zero problems, stocks cracking, bolts shearing and to top it all very poor bluing (BSA bluing used to be beautiful and hard wearing). The Lightning is rumoured to be so called because it does not strike in the same place twice.

A similar amount of money will see the OP with an HW 99, which is twice the rifle the modern Lightning is, even if it does have the easily sorted galling problem that the 99s were cursed with for a while!

 

The words to look for on a Lightning are Made in England!

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i would go for the hw80 mate i have 2 and love them to bits .

 

 

Mole, I think your choosing to split hairs, every rifle whether it be an AA, HW or other have Friday jobs or batches. I've had or seen some appealing examples from 'new' from both the top spring rifle manufacturers.

I'm sure not all BSA springers are poorly built pieces of parts.

I see a lot of people on here showing pics of their lightnings or super sports etc.

No Mawders you look at the reports on the Lightnings the modern ones really are that bad, trigger problems, zero problems, stocks cracking, bolts shearing and to top it all very poor bluing (BSA bluing used to be beautiful and hard wearing). The Lightning is rumoured to be so called because it does not strike in the same place twice.

A similar amount of money will see the OP with an HW 99, which is twice the rifle the modern Lightning is, even if it does have the easily sorted galling problem that the 99s were cursed with for a while!

 

The words to look for on a Lightning are Made in England!

 

my missis had a modern lightning tactical the plastic stocked one . it was faultless great accuracy and had thousands of pellets threw it , she only got rid as i bought her a falcon raptor

 

look at the crap hw are putting out just know I'm never gonna buy a new hw ever

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Mole, I think your choosing to split hairs, every rifle whether it be an AA, HW or other have Friday jobs or batches. I've had or seen some appealing examples from 'new' from both the top spring rifle manufacturers.

 

I'm sure not all BSA springers are poorly built pieces of parts.

 

I see a lot of people on here showing pics of their lightnings or super sports etc.

No Mawders you look at the reports on the Lightnings the modern ones really are that bad, trigger problems, zero problems, stocks cracking, bolts shearing and to top it all very poor bluing (BSA bluing used to be beautiful and hard wearing). The Lightning is rumoured to be so called because it does not strike in the same place twice.

A similar amount of money will see the OP with an HW 99, which is twice the rifle the modern Lightning is, even if it does have the easily sorted galling problem that the 99s were cursed with for a while!

 

The words to look for on a Lightning are Made in England!

 

yep i did so much research when i bought mine and when they shipped there operations abroad in all went pony and was picked up on very soon hence why they quickly moved production back to brummie land!!

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