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I managed to get a couple of hours off yesterday so, I took a drive out to my favourite RFD to get my bottle filled.

 

On the way there, I was thinking I'll have another look at that LR90 :whistling:

 

After being in there for a while, I spotted a Falcon FN12.

...... It's an older rifle and, it's in excellent condition. It turned out that it used to belong to Paul who runs the place.

 

I could tell that it's been well cared for. It's very smooth to operate. As an added bonus, it came with the original bag which, is in immaculate condition :thumbs:

 

Paul was saying that he's got it set around 11.7ftlb with JSB Exacts and, from a 160bar fill, it'll give 30 good shots.

 

Just to help justify it to myself - I do have a load of .22 pellets that need using up :yes::laugh:

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I managed to get a couple of hours off yesterday so, I took a drive out to my favourite RFD to get my bottle filled.   On the way there, I was thinking I'll have another look at that LR90   After

I put up a new target and, fired 10 JSB Exacts (15.89gn) at the centre.   And again - the mass of pellets after   I'm that impressed with this little rifle - it's compact, well balanced, smooth,

The scope that came with it wasn't great so, I stuck a different one on and, set about zeroing it in this morning.   I put a target up at 30yrds indoors.   The integrated quick fill / silencer is

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The scope that came with it wasn't great so, I stuck a different one on and, set about zeroing it in this morning.

 

I put a target up at 30yrds indoors.

 

The integrated quick fill / silencer is good but, it's not great as a silencer. With an adaptor and an HW silencer, it's very quiet :yes:

 

It took 9 shots to get it zeroed :thumbs:

 

...... the last 3 shots were at the same pellet hole - this is what they looked like when I dug them out of the brochures :thumbs:

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I put up a new target and, fired 10 JSB Exacts (15.89gn) at the centre.

 

And again - the mass of pellets after :good:

 

I'm that impressed with this little rifle - it's compact, well balanced, smooth, accurate, quiet - there may be an Ultra up for sale soon :o

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Falcon fn,s are amazing. Had loads of them in all lentgh cyls and stock types and all have been shockingly accurate. The fn 12 was great when driving the stubbles you just made me regret selling it even more lol. I'm sure you will bond well with it!

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Falcon fn,s are amazing. Had loads of them in all lentgh cyls and stock types and all have been shockingly accurate. The fn 12 was great when driving the stubbles you just made me regret selling it even more lol. I'm sure you will bond well with it!

Cheers Tom :thumbs:

 

I've never had one of these before.

I like that it's such an uncomplicated little rifle. The accuracy from it has amazed me today.

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Looks a cracking little rifle, and I'm not that keen on skeleton stocks lol.

Forgive my ignorance here, but is falcon a british make, and were they out before brocock, as that looks very similar to the contour?

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I'd expect that fn12 is mid 1990,s john bowket designed the valve. Falcon is British and where out before the brocock. Ahead of their time back then mine where mega reliable and went years without even a seal change.

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Looks a cracking little rifle, and I'm not that keen on skeleton stocks lol.

Forgive my ignorance here, but is falcon a british make, and were they out before brocock, as that looks very similar to the contour?

Cheers Shaaark :thumbs:

 

Toms answered better than I could have mate.

 

I don't usually go for skeleton stocks either but, now that I've held this, I can see the attraction - it's going to be a piece of piss to carry round all day :thumbs:

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I'd expect that fn12 is mid 1990,s john bowket designed the valve. Falcon is British and where out before the brocock. Ahead of their time back then mine where mega reliable and went years without even a seal change.

That's more info than I had before mate :good:

 

I asked about the age of it on another forum but, I was told that Falcon never kept records and, the seial number doesn't give any kind of date.

 

Mid 90s will do me though - right around the time I left school so, this will be roughly 22yrs old, give or take a bit.

 

I also never knew that John Bowket had a hand in it.

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nice looker that jon :thumbs:

seen these come up on freeads every now and again and keep thinking!! hmmm

 

its a proper lead stacker too :victory:

 

have fun with it ...atb si

Cheers Si :thumbs:

 

To be honest mate, I've seen pictures of them before and they've not done anything for me - it was handling it and shouldering it that sold it :yes:

 

I was surprised when I dug them pellets out for a look.

 

..... I just need to learn how to use a .22 properly now :laugh:

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