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Other  Another complaint, 20 Caliber?

If industry folks are watching this, be aware. The fans of the 20 caliber are many and we will buy guns and pellets. I am buying a few of all projectiles I can find. But if it gets too difficult to find I will do my own. I already swage lead .357, jacketed .224, jackets from 22 LR cases, 357 jacketeds, ... Buying a set of dies for pellets isn't insurmountable. But I prefer buying complete guns and a few hundred pellets at a time. I truly dislike waiting on an HW 90 in 20 when I should be able to pay and ship in the same day. I have a Sheridan and a HW 95 in 20 and a Tim McMurry pistol. PLEASE make the guns and pellets more available !¡! Be Well Brothers, Bandito.

Daystate  Buying a Daystate Huntsman Revere Regulated 22 question

Hello members, I have been looking to buy a used Daystate Huntsman Revere Regulated 22 and have had a post in the classifieds but, currently have not had one offered and the one that is there I passed on. My question is, if I end up ordering a new one online, what is the likelihood that the stock will be nice? I have only seen one Revere in person and the stock had sort of a Beech, not Walnut look. I don't need a gorgeous stock since I will be using it for hunting, but for the price I do want one that looks like Walnut. So, what are your thoughts on likelihood on buying a new one unseen? Or maybe know someone who has one to sell?

PCP Rifle  NLA Daystate MK4 .177cal Complete Package Deal

I am reluctantly putting up my Daystate MK4 for sale. I know these are Rare and highly sought after, so someone will be getting a nice gun. It's been my Ratting go to gun. The trigger is amazing and it's Laser Accurate and Super quiet.

Gun is in Very Good condition over all. No major scratches or Dings. Holds air with no leaks and shoots excellent.

Has Brand New 9.5v Daystate Battery.

No Charger( I've been using a universal charging unit I have for another device.)
No magazine's( I've been loading by hand.)

Package Includes the following:

-DAYSTATE MK4. 177cal Rifle
-ATN X-Sight II HD 3×14
-25+ New Tins Of Various Ammo, including 2 Pellet loaders, cleaning pellets, and targets.
-Donny FL Supressor
-UGT BP02 Bi-pod
- 2- UGT Picatinny Rail Adapters
- IQ 10,000mah battery and cord
-I'll also throw in a few additional partial tins. Many only have a few pellets missing.
-Basic case

If you Don't want the sscope knock $300 of the price.

$1600 shipped F&F or ad fees for Goods and services.

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Music to shoot by?

Since nearly all of my target shooting takes place while I'm alone, in the very comfortable interior of my home, with the little lady out making a supply run and getting in her usual, all-but-daily (five or six days a week) exercise regimen of brisk walking and an easy jog... -I- like to fire up some tunes for company while I'm at it! Yep, the wife is out there keeping the meat machine in top-notch working order, dodging mud, water, cyclists, slowpoke seniors, out of control kids, other joggers, power-walkers (oh no, not that!!!!), leaping the all too common, flying, running, crawling, slithering, snarling, pecking/snapping/biting/stinging/scratching/spitting/screaming VERY angry critters, workin' up a good heavy sweat, enjoying the freezin,' nearly sub-zero bitter cold, slip-slidin' around on the ice, trying to ignore the snow, sleet, enormous hail, the horrible humidity, dangerous air quality index and record high temps... all while I'm chillin' at home, nice and comfy inside, new KLH towers aligned just so, heat or A/C goin' full blast, tunes playing at warp volume, stereo remote and a hot or cold drink within easy reach, lots of pellets for groups carefully lined up and air rifles at the ready... She's out there workin' much too hard, exercising and bringing home the bacon, while I'm at home having just about ALL the fun possib... I mean... no, wait! ...while I'm making sure my aim will be true next time a rogue, risk-taking rat comes around lookin' for food, water, shelter and a female rat of the opposite sex... Yeah, that's it! No, really, that's what I'm doing! ;-)

Anyway, in general, judging by the monthly information generated by the Tidal online music service to which I subscribe, it seems that more often than not, Instrumental Blue, New and any/all other types of 'grass, with or without vocals and the awesome, multi-performer harmonies for which Bluegrass is so famous (or infamous <grin>)) is the music most likely to be heard while I'm shooting. On the other hand, I enjoy just about all types of music, so it wouldn't be all that unusual to hear instead some hard-drivin' (or easy goin') classic, alternative or all-but-impossible-to-categorize rock'n'roll (although, unlike the very, VERY far-off days of my youth, heavy (or any) metal won't be found in there nowadays). If not Bluegrass or Rock, how about some oh-so-sweet, earlier, and to me, REAL Country music? Then again, a little acoustic blues goes down real easy, but of course, some Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert Collins, Eric Clapton and any of the zillion other blazin' hot guitar-master bluesmen (and women) would do. Maybe some of that absolutely bumpin' old Motown sound, or some Folk music, Jazz, Classical (easy on the Opera) or? MUSIC! :)

How about y'all? Do you like music to shoot by, or do you prefer silence? If you would enjoy some shootin' music, what would it be? Would it be all of one genre or a mix of several (or many)? Enquiring minds want to know! ;-)
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Traditional Rifle  NLA FWB 300 SU

***I have decided to keep it***


I have a 300s late model universal with an adjustable comb. This rifle is in excellent condition with new seals but original springs. Wood has a couple handling marks and bluing as excellent. Comes with diopter sites, original box, and literature from Beeman to rebuild the rifle.
$875 + shipping.
Pics available to serious buyers.

PCP Rifle  NLA AirForce 25 Caliber Condor MadDog Benchrest Air Gun - $475

AirForce Benchrest air gun. It has a 24 inch Lothar Walther barrel, MadDog stock with a rear bench leg and a bipod rail. The safety re-set has been disconnected. The safety still works but must be set manually. The stock has a rub mark in the pistol grip area that I’ve shown in the picture. Likes JSB 25.39 gr and 33.95 gr plus Z&N 28 gr slugs. $475.00 which includes insured shipping. U.S. sales, only. I’ll accept PayPal F&F, a money order or a check with a hold for clearance.
Added information: I've been asked about accuracy. I've attached a target to show what it will do. These are 5 shot groups.



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PCP Rifle  SOLD .177 Daystate Huntsman Regal (unregulated) $750

.177 Daystate Huntsman Regal (unregulated) with right hand stock . Comes with moderator, one sling stud on the front, one magazine, single shot tray, original manual and paperwork. Excellent condition. Beautiful stock. It may have some pressure marks, although I don't see any. I can see two small pinhole size marks near the air fill cap, and one scratch on the underside of the moderator (doesn't show unless you turn the rifle over).

I believe that I'm the second owner. I bought this on a whim. I already had the regulated version. I haven't shot it much, but it seems to shoot accurately and consistently. The last owner claimed that he shot feathered pests at 70 yards with it. That's beyond by ability. I shot the targets below this afternoon at 40 yards. Not great, but not bad for an old guy a cheapo scope (not included). 🥸 I'm sure you can do better.

$750 shipped within CONUS. PayPal Friends & Family. No trades at this time. Thanks for looking!

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COMPRESSOR--- WHAT TO CHOOSE?

I have been considering a Compressor to support my new hobby, PCP Rifles. However, I find all manner of complaints from people who have purchased Compressors in the 400-600 USD$ range. I am prone... do to my technical training, to pay close attention to the Published Specifications of most anything I buy that is Technical.

I have discovered that publishing Specifications are of little concern to the manufactures today, in more areas than just PCP Compressors. The User-Customer feedback is a good measuring tool when considering such an investment. From what I have read, one would be much better off moving up to the much higher priced, more capable compressors that are designed for durability. Today, there is such a wide range of "Off Shore Junk" that seems to be getting bad press. Where does a guy go to purchase a Quality Compressor that will run for a few-years, serve them well without having to be repaired after 20 or 30 hours of service?


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Just how good we have it compared to are frosty Airgun brothers to the north.

Have a guy in Canada wanting to buy a air rifle from me listed on ebay. After literally 2 dozen emails back and for waiting for him to get the customs info I need, I finally went looking for it myself. So I found this over on GTA. The guy says he has a PAL.
"I finally got info how to. Figure I share it if someone from Canada wins a raffle, or wants to buy from a private seller.

Airguns that are a no no is air pistols over 500 FPS. ( That includes 2240, 2250, 1377 ETC ) They become restricted and much more work.

Non restricted would be factory barrel lengths and OAL of 26" are OKAY Benjamin, Marauders.

Of course shrouded and LDC are no go.

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Private seller is easy peasy. Have done many. Be sure your not being scammed.

First is to convince the seller to ship to Canada. Little more work for the seller.

It "must be double boxed"

Trigger locked.

Include two copies of scanned PAL, if over 500 fps. One goes inside the box, the other with shipping info taped to outside labeled packing slip, with description of gun.

This took me awhile to figure out. If you follow it, the package will arrive if it is a legal gun. I send this below to the prospective seller to assure them that selling and shipping to Canada is legal and easy.

The FRT thing is a number you can get from the CFO. If this sounds too confusing or intimidating, you can skip it. The CBSA has a list of all the numbers and if they need to cross reference it, they can.

Now regarding shrouds, they are permitted. Shrouds with silencing baffles are prohibited. What if you want a shrouded gun that has baffles in the shroud?
If the baffles can be removed and the seller is willing to remove them, then it is permitted. If they can not be removed, then it is a prohibited.

Customs will open, 90% of the time, so seller should wrap it an bubble wrap in the form of an envelope or something of the slip case type nature. Customs will not repackage it properly if the packaging is too complicated. I know first hand.

To keep customs and brokerage fees low, use USPS and Canada post. Canada post has a flat brokerage rate that is very low.

Lastly, when the person ships, he may have a difficult time shipping from his local post office depot. Their as dumb as ours when it come to mailing firearms and often think they are not allowed. Just let the seller know that he may have a issue at some postal outlets.

With regard to letters P and S in the list. I spoke with CBSA and they said a scope and rings on the gun are permitted as well as pellets. Just haven't done that one yet.

There you go, hard work done, now just do it.


This list is what Canada Customs requires, and then some.

Our description in manifest should include this list:

Firearm detail;
(a) Make/manufacture;
(b) type of firearm; ( air rifle, pistol, revolver, rifle, shotgun);
(c) model of the firearm;
(d) calibre/gauge details (e.g., .177, .22, .20, 9mm, etc.);
(e) serial number details as shown;
(f) barrel length as measured;
(g) country of manufacture;
(h) type of action; (break barrel, under lever, semi-automatic,
side lever, lever action, pre charged pneumatic etc.)
(i) overall length as measured;
(j) condition; (used,gun oil, badly scratched, serial number
obliterated, painted, etc.);
(k) any other observation (folding stock, spare barrels, pellet clips
or other foreign objects on the firearm, etc.).
(l) FPS (feet per second)
(m) value;
(n) make note that it is non restricted next to the FRT# which
I can provide.
(o) Copy of my PAL enlarged and printed from email.
(p) Do Not include pellets.
(q) Trigger lock of some type. Include key in packing slip inside
box.
(r) Buyers phone #
(s) Do not include scope or rings.
(t) De-gas if it is a pcp. Do not mail charged cylinders

I think this should go in a package marked "manifest or packing slip" and secured to the outside of the box. A copy goes inside the box as well. Reminder 2x copies.

We must send it stating that a "signature is required".

DO NOT label the box indicating firearm of any type. Box must be double boxed.

I am able to come up with the FRT # which is the Firearms Reference Table Number for this gun. It's a numbering system that the government uses to categorize arms. Include it with the description above.

http://about.usps.com/postal-bulletin/2011/pb22321/html/updt_001.htm
Found this. Our part is almost at the bottom.
Funny 12.1.1-i states i. Air gun means a gun that fires a projectile by means of compressed air or other gas (including paintball and pellet guns).
Then, 12.2 states. Air guns that do not fall within the definition of firearm under 12.1.1a are mailable. A
This simplifies and speeds things up for us.
shipment containing an air gun with a muzzle velocity of 400 or more feet per second (fps) must include an Adult Signature service under 503.8.0. Mailers must additionally comply with all applicable state and local regulations.
We comply. Some air gun dealers in the USA mail air guns to their customers all over the world.
A reminder, and not to worry, we have abolished the long gun registry here in Canada. Registering the gun and sending you a copy of the forum is no longer possible or required by Canadian law".

tim
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Air Tanks  SOLD 45 Minute SCBA Tank With TJ3 Valve *** SPF ***

Selling this 45 minute (74 cu ft) Inspiro scba tank DOM 03/14 , hydro tested 03/19 . I removed the scba valve and replaced it with a Joe B TJ 3 valve with the dual gauges.
This tank has been used daily in an industrial setting and shows significant signs of use : chips , scratches and rub marks in the clear coat. I cleaned , replaced the valve , and filled to 4500 psi to test for leaks and function. It's good to go. Selling tank only (no fill hose) for $285 + shipping (I use Pirate Ship and don't pad the shipping). Selling to conus only. Not interested in trades or offers at this time. Please deal by pm. Thanks for looking.
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