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To cut a very long story very short I'm looking to buy an underlever. I've been offered a hw77 which on paper sounds ideal but the one in question has been modified and I haven't got a clue why. If someone could explain what the mods are for I'd be extremely grateful.

 

 

Brass safety catch (I'm assuming this is asthetic?)

 

V-mach muzzle break (completely clueless on this one)

 

Sling fittings

 

and finally is £175 a sensible price?

 

 

Thanks!

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sling fittings = studs to attach a strap to

 

muzzle break = a very simple (and not very effective) silencer(moderator)....but better than nothing

 

brass safety catch is just for looks.

 

good price though

 

hope that helps

 

sean

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sling fittings = studs to attach a strap to

 

muzzle break = a very simple (and not very effective) silencer(moderator)....but better than nothing

 

brass safety catch is just for looks.

 

good price though

 

hope that helps

 

sean

 

 

A Muzzle Brake is NOT a Silencer or Moderator at all.

 

A Muzzle brake is to help Minimize Muzzle Flip on recoiling rifles/pistols and should not be confused with a Moderator / Silencer

 

A simple definition of a MB can be found here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muzzle_brake

 

A sound Supressor/Moderator/Silencer is used to reduce the sound of the crack from the muzzle of the rifle/pistol.

 

Phantom

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sling fittings = studs to attach a strap to

 

muzzle break = a very simple (and not very effective) silencer(moderator)....but better than nothing

 

brass safety catch is just for looks.

 

good price though

 

hope that helps

 

sean

 

 

A Muzzle Brake is NOT a Silencer or Moderator at all.

 

A Muzzle brake is to help Minimize Muzzle Flip on recoiling rifles/pistols and should not be confused with a Moderator / Silencer

 

A simple definition of a MB can be found here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muzzle_brake

 

A sound Supressor/Moderator/Silencer is used to reduce the sound of the crack from the muzzle of the rifle/pistol.

 

Phantom

 

yup a muzzle brake is a thing that looks like short silencer, but has no dampener inside, theres hole slots on one side that vent air as it comes out the barrel'ish, so you put the slots facing the side the gun kicks too.. or summut like that. (the target guys use them, but they do make a spanky rap noise).

 

 

have a look on the net for new prices for standard guns then the bits...

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agreed fellas

 

he did ask for it explaining simplistically, i tried to do that and i could of put it better !!!!!

 

cheers

 

sean

 

No sweat Sean,

 

Sorry if I came across as 'argumentitive' :icon_redface:

 

Although I am a 'relative Newbie' to this forum I do like to be as factual as I can be when I post advice.

I have been shooting on and off for 30'ish years and although I became interested in Hunting a year or so back, I have only just started out in hunting. :)

This is because I was absoulutely adament that before I let a round loose at an aminal; I had to have honed my shooting skills so that when I hit an animal I want it to be 'Lights out' instantly and suffer as absolutely little as possible (as all good hunters do).

 

I also have studied as many aspects as hunting as possible, from this and other forums, to books, to video and dvd's to listening to people chatting.

 

I have Only drawn my rifle and squeezed the trigger on a 5 or 6 living animals (excluding the wasp that I decimated in the kitchen with the mussle blast from a Co2 pistol, much to the wifes disgust!) so far.

 

3 of these were dead before they fell to the floor, one made it almost a foot (much to my despair) before it died! and the other looked at me as if to say "Call yourself a Marksman?" before it took off running! (pellet went way over its head as my scope had been knocked out of zero).

 

ATB

 

Phantom

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no....didnt think that at all

 

although it is somtimes difficult on forums as there is no "tone" or "facial expressions" to pick up on.

 

enjoy your hunting........im sure you will, as much as i do

 

all the best

 

sean

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no....didnt think that at all

 

although it is somtimes difficult on forums as there is no "tone" or "facial expressions" to pick up on.

 

enjoy your hunting........im sure you will, as much as i do

 

all the best

 

sean

 

Agreed :D

 

Although; You have the advantage of (looking at your location) stunning location :) and countryside.

 

Me, I have a river, a bloody busy road and a city (or should I say slum) surrounding my area :(

 

Still my (only) 2 bunnies (so far) have tasted superb :)

 

Phantom

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yes.......i have to say its stunning around here.........and rabbit is bloody good food !!!!!

 

and fortunately very rural.........and i have some unbeleivable permissions....see view below

 

DSC08837.jpg

 

 

cheers

 

sean

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Last time I was up there Sean, I was comming down Glaramara (in January 2000ish) following (literally) in the footprints of a mate of mine when I heard a loud "CRACK" and next tinh I know I'm up to my nose in freezing rushing water, with 3 blokes trying to pull me and my 4 stone pack out of a raging torrent!

 

Theres nowt like a weekend trekking in the Snowy Lakes to remind you that your still alive (especially when you end up so close to death!)!!

 

Phantom

 

Ummmmmm..... seemed to have digressed from the original theme of the thread! Sorry

 

Phantom

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agreed fellas

 

he did ask for it explaining simplistically, i tried to do that and i could of put it better !!!!!

 

cheers

 

sean

 

No sweat Sean,

 

Sorry if I came across as 'argumentitive' :icon_redface:

 

Although I am a 'relative Newbie' to this forum I do like to be as factual as I can be when I post advice.

I have been shooting on and off for 30'ish years and although I became interested in Hunting a year or so back, I have only just started out in hunting. :)

This is because I was absoulutely adament that before I let a round loose at an aminal; I had to have honed my shooting skills so that when I hit an animal I want it to be 'Lights out' instantly and suffer as absolutely little as possible (as all good hunters do).

 

I also have studied as many aspects as hunting as possible, from this and other forums, to books, to video and dvd's to listening to people chatting.

 

I have Only drawn my rifle and squeezed the trigger on a 5 or 6 living animals (excluding the wasp that I decimated in the kitchen with the mussle blast from a Co2 pistol, much to the wifes disgust!) so far.

 

3 of these were dead before they fell to the floor, one made it almost a foot (much to my despair) before it died! and the other looked at me as if to say "Call yourself a Marksman?" before it took off running! (pellet went way over its head as my scope had been knocked out of zero).

 

ATB

 

Phantom

it's ok reading, asking questions and researching (i do it all the time) as is accuracy practice but a lot of what hunting is about especialy airgun hunting can only be learnt through the experience of doing it regular :) . don't let little bunnies still moving after getting shot bother you mate wait till you shoot a grey and it runs off :D

 

great photos sean that's looks pretty sweet up there :clapper: :clapper:

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agreed fellas

 

he did ask for it explaining simplistically, i tried to do that and i could of put it better !!!!!

 

cheers

 

sean

 

No sweat Sean,

 

Sorry if I came across as 'argumentitive' :icon_redface:

 

Although I am a 'relative Newbie' to this forum I do like to be as factual as I can be when I post advice.

I have been shooting on and off for 30'ish years and although I became interested in Hunting a year or so back, I have only just started out in hunting. :)

This is because I was absoulutely adament that before I let a round loose at an aminal; I had to have honed my shooting skills so that when I hit an animal I want it to be 'Lights out' instantly and suffer as absolutely little as possible (as all good hunters do).

 

I also have studied as many aspects as hunting as possible, from this and other forums, to books, to video and dvd's to listening to people chatting.

 

I have Only drawn my rifle and squeezed the trigger on a 5 or 6 living animals (excluding the wasp that I decimated in the kitchen with the mussle blast from a Co2 pistol, much to the wifes disgust!) so far.

 

3 of these were dead before they fell to the floor, one made it almost a foot (much to my despair) before it died! and the other looked at me as if to say "Call yourself a Marksman?" before it took off running! (pellet went way over its head as my scope had been knocked out of zero).

 

ATB

 

Phantom

it's ok reading, asking questions and researching (i do it all the time) as is accuracy practice but a lot of what hunting is about especialy airgun hunting can only be learnt through the experience of doing it regular :) . don't let little bunnies still moving after getting shot bother you mate wait till you shoot a grey and it runs off :D

 

great photos sean that's looks pretty sweet up there :clapper: :clapper:

 

 

yeah tell me about it, i swear the tree rats round my way wear body armour! i shot one in the chest the other day n it still managed to fall out the tree, evaid the dog and crawl off before i could recover it for the pot!

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