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Guns good but don't like the mags, The O rings break regularly as they are open. So always carry spares.

Nice light and accurate, I know a lad that has one for sale for £350 as new condition.

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I had one for one day - i found that as it is not reg`d a full charge of air gave poor accuracy until a pressure of 180 bar then it started to settle very well for approx` 23 "sweet spot" shots all consistantly accurate.

I also found at 200 bar the ft/lbs energy was 10.4 ft/lbs when this bar fill was on 180 bar or a "touch less" we got 23 shots all very accurate and on 11.2 ft/lbs consistant.

I did not like having to keep a mental note of how many shots i had taken as there is no pressure guage either. So -

I bought myself the HW 100 KS .22 to go with my HW 100 KT .177. The difference, in my very humble opinion, is like driving a Rolls Royce to a Lada.

One angle of thought though is if you fill the rifle to 180 bar max` you will get 23 spot on shots at a very consistant 11.2 ft/lbs but after the 23 shots the power/accuracy starts to fall away slowly but surely.

No disrespect intended to the Brocock, - just how i found it.

atb.

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