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Hi, I'm new to this forum, but I am thinking about getting a stealth, and i was just wondering whether anyone has had any encounters with these guns and could give me some sort of idea as to what they are like to shoot and so on..

Thanks.

 

 

Hi Will

 

I have a Stealth and it was for ages my favourite rifle (until i got my career to hold air and behave itself power wise :whistling: )

 

I love the fact that it can be stripped and stowed in the case that resembles a laptop bag as the general non shooting public seem to look at you with a slip over your shoulder like you have Leprosy these days :(

 

They're lightweight yet powerful, dead comfy to shoulder too :gunsmilie:

Mine has accounted for loads of ferral pigeon at work though i've not tried rats or bunnies (no permissions :no: )

 

Here's a couple of pics..

riflestealth1a.jpg

STEALTH1.jpg

 

I don't think you would regret getting one, there are those that knock them for some reason though :o

 

 

Cheers, John :)

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I had one .it is a poorly made fore the money it costs .It was over powered with heavy pellets .So to set the power with heavy pellets at 12 ftlbs it would shoot averadge weights pellets at about 10 ftlbs .I made a plastic and brass hammer that would ride on the polished barrel rather than the standared hammer that rattles down the tube it sits in , to improve shot to shot consistance.and a ptfe spring guide for hammer spring .With this done the gun shot ok .It is uncomfortable to shoot and the scope is high of the barrel .I have sold the gun now i think you could get a better gun for the cost of a stealth .I would not get another stealth .

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