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Mad al is your gun still being advertised? how much were you asking? jamie the hunter 40 shots doesent seem much that wouldnt last me long at my friends house he lives a million miles from anywhere so if i went hunting there as i do often i would run out too early meaning a long drive to the closest gun shop 40 mins away. and diving bottles are not cheap neither are pumps? how many shots does a single shot aas200 give?

 

 

the single shot gives exactly the same as a multi, get yourself a pump for about a £115 new, keep at it and you'll soon have better things to do than feck about on here :thumbs:

They often sell the air arms s200 and other pcp's with the charging gear.

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ok change of gun info anyone got the low down on the logun? (the one being sold)

No need for this thread then?

 

You could always ask in the Logun thread or start a new one. You'll miss a chunk of readers if you're asking about a Logun in a thread titled Air Arms S200 :whistling:

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ive got a mkIII S200 and its never let me down, even my mate who has owned an thoben MFR ( i think that was the model) thinks its a nice gun and considered buying one. the multishot is simple and easy to use. also i got my pump for £90 and get about 60 full power shots in 22 i think.

 

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I have thought about this blackstaff but finding a second hand gun at a good price with a divers bottle will be hard going unless anyones got a tip off? It is true a s410 would be much better seeing as its the upgrade from the already good s200.

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But you then still need the charging kit....

i have an s200 mkII and its an great piece of kit. i've had it 3 years or so, and i wouldnt change it for anything. it serves its purpose, and its affordable which is what swung it for me. a good second hand bottle can be picked up from ebay for not a lot, and you're on your way.

my old man had an s400, and he was itching to swap.... s200 is extremely light, and easy to maintain.

by far he best entry level pcp on the market today.

WB

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Ok the s200 is a good entry level rifle. but will it lastt? the next rifle i buy i want to be able to keep for ever it needs to be able to progress with me. in 2 years time i dont want to turn around and say i want a s400 because it has something else the s200 doesent. is the s200 that gun or is the s400

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Ok the s200 is a good entry level rifle. but will it lastt? the next rifle i buy i want to be able to keep for ever it needs to be able to progress with me. in 2 years time i dont want to turn around and say i want a s400 because it has something else the s200 doesent. is the s200 that gun or is the s400

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so far, mine has lasted, and is still going strong.

i wouldn't change it, even with the temptation of the s400/410.

although i must say the new s200 is a beautiful piece of kit, i couldnt justify having an older version then going out buying a new one too, as much as i would like to....

have a shop around, i dont recollect ever speaking to a displeased owner of an s200......

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