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They are 'ok' but the co2 will get annoying having to buy refils and only getting an limited number of shots, they also get affected by cold weather   Better off getting a springer so the only runni

About £150 for a new one, the HW would be second hand but they will last forever if looked after

hatsan probably not the best then, smk do nice light junior rifles i would definitely only be looking at a junior rifle if he is only 7, the smk xs12 is light, compact, cheap and low powered, enough f

They are 'ok' but the co2 will get annoying having to buy refils and only getting an limited number of shots, they also get affected by cold weather

 

Better off getting a springer so the only running costs are the pellets ( & Springers are far superior to co2 )

 

A springer will teach your lad much much more about shooting than any ratcatcher will :thumbs:

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id suggest a gun with an automatic cocking safety for a new shooter. how old is he, a hatsan mod 55s is a good bet although it is a little weighty it has the automatic safety so theres no chance of any mishaps or pulling the trigger whilst the rifle is half cocked causing major rifle damage :thumbs:

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