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SOLD DonnyFL Fatboy 2.0 w/muzzle brake

DonnyFL Fatboy 2.0 with all 3 inserts and muzzle brake. A very light cosmetic mark or two from normal use as it wasn't mounted for long.

Never used the muzzle brake as I had a ltd edition version (not avail) as well, but I noticed there is a small cosmetic scratch on the face of it. Full disclosure, I thought I had received a used one but is just anodizing imperfections on interior of the male part that screws into the front of the mod. No deformation of the metal itself and not seen when used. Also, the imperfections are between the anodizing contact points. Just being honest as I inspected it after I decided to unwrap it for the picture.

Asking $190 shipped. No trades at this time. PayPal FF only. Conus shipping.

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NLA Konus Pro M30 8.5-32x52

Konus Pro M30 8.5-32x52 (SFP)
- Focuses to 10 yards, has a bubble level inside of the scope tube, and a mil dot reticle. Owners manual and sunshade included. $340 $220
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Contacted by a scammer

Hello I was contacted by private message by somone trying to scam me into sending money f&f. I want to let people know who it is but for some reason the private message is no longer on my message center. Could I please have the help of an admin or mod? I have their email but can't find their original private message to me. Asking for an admins help please.

If your contacted and asked to email [email protected] do not give him any of your money. He tries to get you to send money f&f by saying he'll give it to you for whatever price you thibk is fair. He will give you tons of pictures but will never time stamp them or take special asked pictures like a stamp with airgundepot next to it. Total textbook f&f scam. Exactly what the classifieds rules tell you to look out for. So look out yall!

Shrouded Walnut 77K

Just thought id share a few pics of my 1987 77k that ive been picking away at through the year, in my little home shop.

Now shrouded (and re blacked by a very nice gent called Paul Chell), sitting in a home made english walnut stock (with Ebony cap), running a 176gr skirtless rotating piston, and putting out 11.4fpe with both JSB 7.3's and 8.4's.

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Ive added a little brass bling here and there....

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....and also included a removable foresight (from an old Remi 700) so it can still be enjoyed as Herman intended....it is a 77 afterall 😊

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Which would you choose of these 2 PCP’s, and why?

Question and assistance asked for and appreciated.

Interested in buy a PCP, my first sporting precharged airgun (have a 10m match gun). After a lot of reading, and online window shopping, I have two choices in mind for a .22 caliber air rifle.
My uses are few: tree rats, plinking and all around good clean fun.

Choice A: Daystate Wolverine R HP (laminate or walnut stock)
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Choice B: FX Crown Continuum mk2 in GRS Nordic Wolf stock
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Both appeal to my visual sense in pictures, Wolverine has 50% more power I believe (30fpe vs 45fpe), Crown has two barrels and the GRS stock has cheek adjustment.

Wolverine has the cocking lever which I can switch to left handed operation (I shoot long guns left handed) with an ambidextrous stock. Crown is available in LH stock but lever is fixed on the right side of the action.

Wolverine barrel/shroud look sturdy in the event of a bump. Crown barrel/shroud looks like its’ POI could change with a small bump. This observation may not matter since I do treat my airguns with kid gloves.

Crown has external hammer/transfer port adjustments, although full power is still 30fp. Wolverine is adjustable, not with knobs. I am more of a ‘set it and forget shooter’ after I find the pellet of choice.

I like the LH GRS Nordic Wolf stock more than the ambidextrous thumb hole (and less adjustable) stock on the Wolverine.

I am leaning towards the DayState WolverineR HP since I have a hunch it will be more trouble free, although this is just a guess. No personal experience with either brand.

Which would you folks choose of the two, and why? Your input is appreciated

SOLD .22 Tanto

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Have a .22 Tanto for sale. Thread is M14x1.25.

Price: $90 SOLD

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Some Nielsen Slugs at 85 yards

Hello everyone,

My good friend @davelarson has told me how well Slugs do in windy condition when he shoots. Well I ordered some Nielsen slugs in two sizes in the .177 caliber, some 12.5gr and some 15.0gr. I shot both sizes at 25 yards and they were pretty close to being equal in accuracy. Then I moved out to 50 yards with variable wind from 10-20 and guts to 25 and the 15.0 edged out the 12.5 by a little bit. I have my big wood target frame out at 85 yards and no paper target on it at the time but I decided to shoot at it just to see how much drop from the 50 yard. I aimed at a previous hole and the Slug only dropped about 2" but was dead on in line so I shot 4 more times. I taped a Dime on the board and took this photo, needless to say that I am pleased how well these are shooting.

I have ordered a mix bag of various brands in the 15gr size to try out. I also ordered 3 different sizes from Zan and anxious to give these a try out.

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SOLD 2 x Hugget Astille

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Selling two Hugget Astille mods. Both are 1/2x20UNF. Not sure if I have the boxes, but if I can find them will ship as well.

1 - Top in picture. .177.

Price $90 SOLD

2 - Bottom in picture. .22. Comes with "silenting" end cap. End cap was originally in .177 but set on lathe and bored out for .22.

Price $90 SOLD

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Can I get help on the Math ... 20 MOA

I am needing to modify or fabricate new, a mount base for one of my slug shooters with a fairly high scope position.

* Whats needed is the how many .000" of an inch in height differential per foot or by the lineal inch equates to 20 MOA ?

** If it helps .. the base is 4 1/2" long, so how much wedge over that distance ?


Sorry to ask, but have not found the base anwser, only the math of which is not my strong suit.

Thanks !!

SOLD HW97K Blackline .177

This was tuned by John Thomas about a year ago including a HO PG4 Vortek kit and Vortek seal. It also has piston sleeve buttons, brass pivot bushings, and a tuned trigger. It is in very good condition except for the top of the rail that shows some wear. Also, I had a Leupold QR mount professionally installed by a gunsmith which involved drilling/tapping four 8-40 holes in the top of the receiver. No functional damage at all and all of those holes can be covered by a one piece mount. Also included are the pellets shown; most tins are only about half full. I’ve put around 2-3,000 pellets through since and it’s doing between 13.5-14 fpe. Included is the original box with all its contents and an OEM Weihrauch moderator. Great shooter and the most accurate springer I’ve ever shot. It’s passed the ten dimes challenge more than once. I’m only moving because I recently picked up a PCP and my HW50 does all that I need a springer to do. 525$ TYD via F&F PP not interested in trades, PM for more pics

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New Addition to the PewPew Family

Recent arrival from AoA.
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It's the little guy in the middle HW30. Small in comparison with my R9 and Benji Trail NP2 yet same pull length as the R9 so "feels" full size, kind of like a Ruger 1022. Can actually cock the thing with ONE finger, crazy low cocking force. Only a few dozen pellets through it so far. Getting 720 fps with Crosman Domed 7.0gr (8.0fpe). For giggles tried a couple of 16.2gr JSB Beasts and got 440 fps/6.9 fpe. 820 fps/8.5 fpe with the 5.71gr alloy H&N FTT. Great trigger as is normal with all Weihrauchs. So far getting right around 1/2" with open sights at 10m. Much breakin needed but right out of the box a mild 'lil pussycat. Doubt I'll scope it but may put a red dot on.

FX Panthera

This is gooooooood lol , :ROFLMAO:

It seems as if they went back to single regulator which does actually look like a plus,
really just a reshaped mk2 with a new amp reg mixed with an edgun and a prophet?

Edit: I can see this all making tons of sense for PRS , I just think theres going to be some imaginary dreaming going on of hunting animals at 300 yards now but to each their own

Introducing the New FX Panthera: A Dedicated, Purpose-Built Air Rifle Made to Win Precision Rifle Competitions.


The FX Panthera is unlike any previous FX Airgun. It is a dedicated slug rifle, with precision competition in mind, pushing the boundaries of airgun performance and accelerating the FX Airguns legacy.

The Panthera includes technology displaying a generational leap-forward for an airgun. It begins with the new Dynamic Block, a new breech block designed from the ground up for performance slug shooting. The Dynamic Block utilizes a compact one-piece valve. This High-Power / Short-Impulse Valve is extremely efficient while allowing an immense and precise flow of air.

The plenum design (i.e. Dynamic Plenum) feeding the Panthera is revolutionary. It is an over-the-barrel plenum which provides a consistent regulated pressurized plenum around the barrel, adding increased rigidity to the barrel as well as allowing multiple plenum lengths to be employed to match the caliber and power of the rifle. Precise levels of pressure are maintained by the single AMP MKII Regulator. Three sizes of plenum will be utilized initially depending on length of barrel and caliber: a Micro Plenum (sub 12ft/lb rifles), Macro Plenum (62cc) & Magnum XL Plenum (156cc).

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The results of the Dynamic Breech & Plenum are extraordinary. Testing has yielded constant 10-shot strings with standard deviations in the low 1.0–2.0 range and extreme spreads as low as 3-4. This ability to precisely control air flow paired with the world-class FX Superior STX barrel using premium slugs will yield competition wins, and not just in airgun competitions. .22LR precision shooters will identify the ability to shoot the same BC slugs and weights they are used to, but with the control and standard deviations that only FX Airguns can deliver.

The Panthera stock is designed for competition. It features a 14.75” long Arca rail complete with M-LOK sections and a barricade block nestled next to the breech (you can achieve an ideal balance point by adding external M-LOK compatible weights or internal FX Barrel Weights that attach under the shroud). The Panthera further fits the shooter using a fully adjustable butt stock and an adjustable cheekpiece that is also ambidextrous. The Panthera’s air source is a 300cc carbon fiber bottle attached in the rear and is filled via a rear located foster quick disconnect.

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The Dynamic Block has a larger breech than previous rifles that allows projectiles up to 13mm in length. It uses the Standard Side-Shot Magazine but with a newly designed deeper lid to accommodate longer length slugs (Now called the Standard Plus Side-Shot). The FX Panthera employs the Quick Tune System (the same as found on the FX Impact M3), uses a 20MOA picatinny scope rail, comes standard with a zero-angle AR grip, and has an ambidextrous sidelever cocking handle that is reversible to the left side of the rifle. Dual angled Manometers on the left side of the block show the bottle pressure and the regulated plenum pressure.

The FX Panthera will be offered in three configurations, the Panthera 700, Panthera 600 & Panthera 500 (corresponding to barrel length). The Panthera 600 & 700 utilize the FX Superior Heavy STX barrel liner as standard as they have been purpose built for slug shooting. The Panthera 500 uses the standard FX Superior STX barrel liner that shoots both pellets and light weight slugs. The rifle allows for the quick change of barrel liners but changing calibers and affixing different barrel lengths to the Panthera can only be done by an authorized FX dealer.

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Additional accessories will be offered to further customize the rifle including a bag rider, barrel weights, offset M-LOK weights, smaller profile competition Mini-Mag, Picatinny accessory sections, and an optional tungsten hammer.

The new FX Panthera will forever change the precision rifle world. It feels and shoots like a precision 22LR, enjoying straight back recoil, but with laser sharp precision and accuracy only found with an FX Airgun

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2022 Republic Of Texas TEXtreme Field Target Texas STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Match Report

Although attendance at the first ever Republic Of Texas TEXtreme Field Target STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS fell short of projections, the quality of shooting talent in attendance certainly reflected the national-caliber level of competitors that claimed the State Champion awards, podium spots, and Airguns Of Arizona gift certificate bounties in the pistol and rifle competitions. And just as importantly (at least to my sanity and ego), I’m not alone in declaring this TEXtreme Sports weekend the best yet. Several of the 22 competitors have stated the same.

I won’t speculate (much) on why attendance fell short, other than to say it might have something to do with my belief that competition anxiety prevents some airgunners from experiencing the most fun you can have fully clothed; and opining this Texas STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS might have pushed some over the anxiety cliff. To clarify- yes, I am stirring the pot.

Official start to the championship weekend was the practice range opening on Thursday afternoon for sight-in/practice. The competition began Friday morning immediately after the 9 AM pistol match shooters meeting.

Seven pistoleros contested the cold, 54 shot pistol competition, enduring light precipitation (drizzles) on what the most experienced pistol field target competitor in Human history deemed the most challenging pistol FT course I’ve ever experienced. Reigning AAFTA Pistol FT Texas State Champion Paul Bracaglia rose to the occasion to also claim the Republic Of Texas TEXtreme Field Target Pistol STATE CHAMPION title, award plaque, and $300 Airguns Of Arizona gift certificate with an awesome 48/54 score. His distance from the rest of the (otherwise) tightly-packed field lends poignant perspective to my congratulatory, FANTASTIC SHOOTING, PABLO! Correction, CHAMP!

Paul used a UTG-scoped Benjamin Marauder rifle converted to (just within rules parameters) pistol of his own fabrication, shooting 15.9 grain JSBs just within the power limit. Although he claims to have fabricated the stock from a discarded two-by-four, looking at the thing (a painful exercise in itself) I have to believe said two-by-four was not only the product of a dumpster-diving expedition, but is a discarded ugly stick… that had lost an ugly stick war! But having put a few rounds through his “pistol” myself (out of inexplicably morbid curiosity), I’d describe Pablo’s pistol like this- as incredibly effective an EFT pistol as it is incredibly FUGLY! So I hereby christen Pablo’s extreme field target “pistol” Fugly Stick. (Trust me, he’ll find a way to make me pay for that!)

Airgun globe-trotter Carey Hymel captured the Second Place $200 Airguns Of Arizona gift certificate with an excellent 40/54 score. Carey shoots some kind of .177 caliber ray-gun gizmo he calls (in a strong Cajun accent) “A Little Sumpin-Sumpin”… VERY WELL! Carey’s Nightforce-scoped ray-gun shoots 13.4 grain JSB Monsters 805 FPS. Rumor is, Carey trotted beyond this globe to purchase his ray-gun.

It occurs to me this is the second time in as many State Championships that Carey has knocked me down a place by the slimmest possible of margins. In the previous case, literally a couple THOUSANTHS OF AN INCH. Great shooting Carey! In both cases.

Ron Robinson, alias ‘Og’, rounded out the pistol podium to nab a third place $100 Airguns Of Arizona gift certificate; his first TFT podium result in two years of trying! Also the TEXtreme Match Director, Ron used the (correction- THIS) world’s only RonCo airgun of his own rifle-to-pistol conversion. In one of his more cave-manly moments, Og employed his usual (patents pending) hack-saw and file butchery techniques on a perfectly good and EXPENSIVE .177 Brocock rifle (that averaged larger than one-inch groups at 50 yards) to fabricate his BroCo model EFT “pistol”. To everyone’s amazement but his own, the Weaver V-16 scoped RonCo BroCo now consistently averages sub-.75” groups at 50 yards with 13.4 grain JSB Monsters 805 FPS.

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It now occurs to me that the only .177 “pistols” in the seven shooter field captured two of the three podium places, both shooting 13.4 grain Monsters at 805 FPS. A little food for thought in Extreme Field Target Pistol’s infancy.

Saturday’s Rifle Match #1 was contested by 22 shooters in cool, somewhat windy conditions. Chuck Misenheimer posted an excellent 48/54 score to claim the top spot in what proved to be a very tightly-packed race for the rifle podium. Chuck’s .22 Daystate Safari wears an NF N8 4X32 scope, and shoots 25 grain pellets 970 FPS. Great shooting, Chuck! Fortunately for the rest of us, Chuck did not contest Rifle Match #2.

Paul Bracaglia continued his roll of good LUCK (shooting skill had nothing to do with it) by claiming the second spot with an excellent 47/54, suggesting Pablo Pistolero might not be a one-trick pony. Pablo’s rifle is a tack-driving .30 FX Bobcat topped with Riton optics and shooting 44 JSBs 860 FPS. Excellent shooting, Pablo.

Third and fourth positions in the rifle race were a tie between Mike Bricker shooting a borrowed (from Derrick Wall) .30 KalibrGun Cricket Tac topped with an Athlon Helos scope and shooting 870 FPS, and Carey Hymel shooting what he calls (in a thick Cajun accent) “New Little Sumpin-Sumpin” topped with a Nightforce scope and shooting 25.4 grain JSBs 955 FPS. Apparently Intergalactic AirgunWerks sells ray-guns in rifle form also. Mike and Carey posted 46/54 scores, also tying in the first tie-breaker with five clean lanes each. Mike prevailed for the third spot virtue of our second tie-breaker, cleaning the standing shots with six, to Carey’s five standers. Good shooting, Gentlemen.

That the top FOUR shooters in Rifle Match #1 were separated by only TWO points not only gives perspective into these guys’ shooting skills, but also the possibilities for a blood-bath in Match #2! And hey, who doesn’t enjoy a good blood-bath?

Sunday’s Rifle Match #2 commenced shortly after noon in coldish temperatures, but lighter than normal TEXtreme conditions of single digit wind-speeds. Both the temperature and wind speeds increased over the course of the match, fortunately the wind speeds only a little. Scores reflected the shooting conditions, with most competitors posting higher scores than in Rifle Match #1.

Paul Bracaglia closed The Pablo Show with an impressive 51/54 score in Rifle match #2, for an aggregate score of 98/108 in the rifle competition to become (also) the 2022 Republic Of Texas TEXtreme Field Target RIFLE STATE CHAMPION. PHENOMENAL SHOOTING, PABLO!!! Congratulations Buddy!

I thought the boy was gonna crush my hand and shake my arm off as I presented him with his Rifle AND Pistol State Champion awards, and Airguns Of Arizona gift certificates totaling $700 for his weekend dominance! FYI, that makes Pablo the reigning AAFTA Pistol State Champion, TEXtreme Pistol State Champion, and TEXtreme Rifle State Champion.

Pablo may be a slow learner. But it would appear he’s learned enough in the past fifteen years to kick his field target mentor’s ass!

Speaking of asses, field target mentors, and slow learners, Ron Robinson jumped FIVE places from his standing after Rifle Match #1 to claim Second Place in the rifle competition, virtue of tying Pablo’s 51/54 Match #2 score for a 94/104 Rifle aggregate. Og stuffed a $300 Airguns Of Arizona gift certificate in his bear-skin thong for that (OBVIOUSLY) lucky effort. Apparently the old adage is true; “Even a blind Og can find an acorn once in a while”.

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Og… or Sasquatch? Only it's hairdresser knows for sure!

Derrick “No-Stranger-To-The-Podium” Wall finished third in the aggregate Rifle competition, posting a fine 50/54 on day two; tying Og’s 94/108 Rifle aggregate. Og prevailed over Derrick for Second Place virtue of the second tie-breaker after they tied (also) in the first tie-breaker, each with nine cleaned (6/6) lanes in the rifle matches. However Og’s 11/12 points on the Standing lane bettered Derrick’s 9/12. Derrick added a $200 Airguns Of Arizona gift certificate to his vast collection. Rumor is, Derrick is well on the way to buying Airguns Of Arizona… with their gift certificate donations!

Yes, I realize the first tie-breaker for podium positions is a shoot-off by mutual agreement of tied competitors. Some that actually READ the rules might wonder why the Match Director did not even offer that option, which gives me a golden opportunity to repeat myself (again, as I often do). “There’s a method to my madness(es).”

I did not have to offer, or even mention the shoot-off option because there was not mutual agreement by the tied competitors for a shoot-off. Apparently one of the competitors, so physically and mentally exhausted he was about to LITERALLY drop in his tracks by then, was unwilling to participate, consider, or even mention a shoot-off! (Hint- think asses, field target mentors, and slow learners.)

Carey Hymel captured the fourth Rifle podium place and $100 Airguns Of Arizona gift certificate with an excellent 92/108 aggregate virtue of his 46/54 scores in both rifle matches. Good shooting, Carey. BTW, next time you visit Intergalactic AirgunWerks please ask Mikel NikschSky to telepath me for a conversation about ordering one’a them Space Shuttle Challenger custom ray-guns. I need to know if I can talk him into building one with a stock of alien material; of course assuming I can get my buddy Elon to deliver the walnut blank to him.

Before our drawing for multiple door prizes, I was floored when Mike Bricker donated an awesome extreme field target in the likeness of Elmo to the TEXtreme cause on behalf of Team Centercut. I was utterly flabbergasted by that unexpected show of generosity and support, and truly hope there are no I-Phone videos of me tripping over myself recovering from the shock. MANY THANKS, Mike!

We then had a drawing for door prizes that included a couple of nice work mats donated by AGT Airguns, thanks to Derrick Wall. Thank you Derrick. There were also schwag bags for every competitor, that included AGT key-chains, and TEXtreme-logo shameless marketing gimmickry.

We had five ladies in attendance, though only one competed. That they apparently enjoyed themselves at TEXtreme Airgun Sports Global Headquarters lends credence to my suspicions that it takes a very special lady to be a field target wido… errrr… uhhhh… I mean… wife! The ladies not only enjoyed themselves, but, increasingly all hopped-up on Texas Pecan coffee, added another layer of fun and camaraderie to the event. Matter of fact, the only way I think they could have had more fun was if I carry through on my threat to invest in a frozen margarita machine after I purchase a third Lamborghini and second Lear Jet with profits from my lucrative TEXtreme venture.

As always, I can’t thank Airguns Of Arizona enough for their sponsorship support from TEXtreme get-go, and continuing. Without their support there would have never been TEXtreme airgun competitions. I urge my shooters and all airgunners to support Airguns Of Arizona with your business. Feel free to also contact them with written or verbal thanks, I doubt they’d mind.

I’d also like to thank other sponsors and TEXtremists for all your help and support, including Jerry Cupples/PelletGage, AGT Airguns, Joe Peacock/airgunproducts.com , Art Womack, Jim Martin/Trailers Plus of Weatherford, Jim Clarke, Paul Bracaglia, Carlos Garza, and Shepard Meyers for adding a TEXtreme web page on the Boerne Airgun Club website.

Lastly, I’ll apologize to everyone I’ve neglected to thank. You deserve better treatment that that. By now you’ve (all) witnessed proofs-positive of my weak-mindedness, senility, struggles with puzzles and details, and e-n-d-l-e-s-s-l-y r-a-m-b-l-i-n-g stories and match reports.

Happy Airgunning All,
Ron & Maggyy

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