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Springer89

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  1. Thanks BigMac 97kt the piston area on the 125 stock measures 1mm less than the 135 I've evenly tightened the screws but the rifle is solid in the stock no rattles there is just the slight gap in piston are but everywhere else is perfect fit apparently the 135 is sister version of 125
  2. Here is a pic i currently have it in synthetic stock as I primaraly wanted it for that reason but came in the wood 135 which I wiu like to use for summer and HFT shooting
  3. Here is a pic i currently have it in synthetic stock as I primaraly wanted it for that reason but came in the wood 135
  4. Ok I know the piston chamber is 1mm thicker on 135 so if I was using the 135 stock on a 125 will it damage the rifle
  5. I think the question I ask is can rifles like mine be put in other stocks that are same build but a fraction different who'll it damage rifle the 135 is the sister of 125 and it is the piston area that's the slightly larger bit on 135 everything else's is same ive compared both they look the same apart from mm difference on chamber
  6. The 135 is wood which its currently in the 125 is synthetic
  7. Hi ive aquired this rifle absolute beaut it's the hatsan mod125 sniper but is in a 135 stock which looks fantastic lovely feel and perfect for me however my main reason for getting this was that it also came with 125 sniper synthetic stock but it's a little dull any so my two questions are how can I get stock to look less dull and second question as for the 125 sniper in a 135 stock would this cause any issues it fits snug and only has about a mm gap in left side it is the sister stock of the 125
  8. I do like Remington I recently had a go on the express bit of a kick to it but precision shooting once you get the feel of it the only bit I didn't like was the light wood but the one you posted well that is nice
  9. Really intrested in this hammerli black force blackout ive tried and tested and very impressed im looking to purchase soon once ive sold my bsa Mercury challenger have any one on here used the hammerli and have any Reviews on it?
  10. Hi all I'm after a bit advice as had some interest from people in my bsa Mercury challenger I'm looking at a new gun so happy to sell but I've had various people say this gun is worth something anybody be Abel to give me a rough idea to it's value
  11. Remington express a fantastic gun in 177 i had a shoot of one yes it has a bit of a kick but with a good bit of practice you wont go wrong you can usually pick one up for 149.00 with scope bag and pellets one of the better smk's distrubeted guns air gun shooter and air gun world done a review on it nice but of kit at a good price i have a beeman again fantastic rifle very acurate and brilliant out in field
  12. Looking around 250 in good condition .177 or .22 considered as near to oxfordshire as possible
  13. Its definitly brand new in the box the package includes a hawke scope smooth forend im going to put deposit on it my final question is 177 or 22 in this particular rifle i kniw there is loads of opinions i will use solely for hunting and vermin control and may get involed in some hft comps
  14. Totally agree i mean i have a bsa mercury challenger and its fantastic i think in all fairness i like smooth stock i just wanted to know if its a good price i think by all the reviews and advice ive had its a go ahead
  15. I seen various info on these I'm looking to buy one are they any good for a general guide I know you will have to do slight adjustments but feel that it would make my zeroing so much easier as I don't get as much time as I'd like out in field due to work so if it makes it quicker I'm all for it
  16. See when I asked them in store they said its latest model and they have only just had new batch in if I asked to view the product in box what do I need to look for I don't want to waste money taken long enough to save for I want a quality rifle no more than this really spring piston tho
  17. So if this is the old model is 365 asking a bit much its definitly got the smooth forend stock
  18. So really by what you say a hw97k with hawke 3-9x40 scope all for 365.00 is a good buy the stock it's self I don't mind I have smooth stock bsa mercury challenger and a beeman rs2 with chequered stock I just didn't know if there was a difference between age of rifle
  19. Looking at this rifle(hw97k) in local shop 365.00 with 3-9x40 hawke scope but it has a smooth stock rather than grip is there any difference between them Many thanks in advance
  20. iv had that many iv lost count but all of mine have been 97,s and not smk copys :tongue2: atvbmac :thumbs: The smk ones are better build quality I have a beeman rs2 cracking rifle very accurate and its great to get me started cant fault it Not only that its the new one for 2014 .22 only and airgun world done a great piece/ review recently in latest mag
  21. iv had that many iv lost count but all of mine have been 97,s and not smk copys :tongue2: atvbmac :thumbs: The smk ones are better build quality I have a beeman rs2 cracking rifle very accurate and its great to get me started cant fault it
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