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Perspective

I shot this five shot group at fifty yards with my highly self touted 177 HW95. It looked great through the scope until I waded through waist high chigger and tick invested grass only to find it was twice the size it looked through the scope.

Oh well better luck tomorrow. In all fairness it was a random tin and the gun was last sighted at ten yards in my basement.

I'm here for a week. Hopefully I can redeem myself.

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4-97’s, 4 calibres and 2 gel rabbits

Pouring rain all day = gun day. Today I’m comparing 4 - 97’s all different calibers. .177, .20, .22 and .25.
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Shooting them into Clear Balistics Gelatin. Two rabbits.
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The first was the .177 to see distance travelled with JSB 8.44 through the gel. 7 inches dead on was on my tape rule.
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The .20 travelled 7 7/8 inches. JSB 13.73
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The .22 travelled 6 7/8 inches JSB 15.89
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The .25 travelled 6 3/4 inches JSB 25.39
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No science behind here so I put them beside each other and shot through the sides of both rabbits to see what happens.
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They all when through the first this is penetration through the second.
.177 went 2 3/4 inch into second rabbit
.20 went clean through both.
.22 went 1 3/8 inch through second rabbit.
.25 went 7/8 inch through second rabbit
Interestingly the .20 seemed to out perform in both tests by a landslide. ?
Just a wet fun day thought I would share. Crow

PCP Rifle  NLA Custom Air Arms S510 xtra fac .22 tactical W/ 700mm FX superior liner, Magpul PRS lite...trades considered

One of a kind custom Air Arms S510 xtra FAC .22 with 700mm FX superior liner. Valve, barrel and transfer ported & polished. Re worked trigger adjustable and amazing. Machined parts to accommodate FX liner. Huma regulator and Huma quick fill with guage. Current tune reg pressure 115 bar, Shoots Nsa 17.5 grn at 1030 fps. 35+ Shots per fill. Added Air Arms tactical chassis and Luth-ar buffer tube with Magpul PRS lite stock, all mil-spec. Very consistent and accurate. Air Arms build quality is top of the line. Holds air as it did from factory no leaks. 2 magazines, fill probe. Donnyfl ronin extension. Ronin and scope not included.
$950 shipped.

Will consider trades for arken epl 6-24×50 and money or midas BTR GEN2 HD 4.5-27x50 Second Focal Plane and money
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PCP Rifle  SOLD BSA Scorpion 22

Selling my scorpion since I'm getting out of long air guns. This one is tuned for 45 fpe for 20 shots currently, but you can adjust that with the hammer spring down to about 28 and anywhere in between. It will also do 55 fpe full tilt with a 250 bar fill for about 15 shots. Too much for my needs anymore.

Will come with the valve restrictor if you wish to return it to 12 fpe.

Pics show condition, a couple small dings, but damn fine shape. No leaks, comes with one mag and the fill probe.

Super accurate just like they're known for. Eats just about anything you feed it.

$425 shipped CONUS
PayPal preferred or USPS money order.
If using goods and services, please expect to pay the fees.

Take care, thanks for viewing

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Made a New Moderator for my MK3

I made a new moderator for my MK 3 today....it definitely made a difference in the sound level compared to the FX one that came with it. I machined it out of aluminum and machined aluminum K baffles for it. I just got done testing it out on my woods range this evening and it was working very well until it started pouring rain and I had to quit...lol

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Camaraderie and friendship at AGN

I came back to this sport/ hobbie about one year ago. In that time I’ve acquired a few newer, cooler guns.

In that time I’ve also come across a handful of good friends whom I text with on a weekly basis.

It’s great to have like minded people shooting and sharing their likes and loves in this hobby and outside it.

I’d list you guys but if you’re reading this you know who you are !



Thanks gentleman for your help and friendship

PCP Rifle  SOLD NIB FX SK19 by LCS (.22) Never Fired (Limited Edition) $1800

This is a brand new LCS SK19 delivered directly from LCS about 2 weeks ago. I never even got a chance to shoot it. I paid $2300 for this gun. A family member knocked it off the table and it hit the tile and carpet. It dented the rear pressure guage and part of the mag cover. Shown in the last 2 pictures. Very minor, no other marks. I'm sure it does not effect the performance of the gun. Purely cosmetic. This is your chance to get a brand new SK19 at a price you can afford! (vs someone's used LCS with 30k rounds though it.) Comes with fitted hard case, manual, orings.

This is a Limited Edition model that has the FX STX Barrel system, so you can change barrel/slug liners , just like an FX M3.

$1800 free shipping. Paypal OK +3%. This gun is a beauty! PM me here or call or text me at 360-844-0962 or email me at [email protected]

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PCP Rifle  SOLD FX Crown MKII .22/.177 380mm

This is a MK II VP refurbished I purchased from Utah Airguns in Nov. 2022. It came to me as a .25/500mm. I sold the .25 barrel and went with a .22/380 barrel I had traded for earlier, then I ordered .177/380 barrel and parts (less the shroud, I just swap the shroud when changing calibers). Both barrels shoot great. The .22 averages 885 fps with JSB 15.9's with power wheel on 13. The .177 averages 906 fps with JSB 10.3's with the power wheel on 3. Reg is set at 120 bar, TP set on medium. There's plenty more power to be had if wanted. It will come with a .5L carbon fiber bottle plus the original aluminum bottle. It also has a Huma cocking lever I added. Comes with an FX .22 mag plus two Carm .22 mags and two Carm .177's. You can see in the pictures that the divider on the dual hole tp is missing. I never use that size anyway so I have no idea if it matters Both barrels have carbon fiber sleeves added (not glued). Scope and bipod not included (but can be negotiated if desired). Price is $1100 shipped to lower 48, PP F&F or buyer pays fee.
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That One Gun.....

I have a question for you guys and girls.

What is that "One" gun you own, or have owned that Never disappoints?

I am talking about the gun that you could leave on a shelf, untouched for an unlimited time frame, grab it, throw a mag in it and know for 100% certainty it will hit Exactly where you are aiming.

I have owned no less than 30 different guns over the years, had a few that were very good but Never that One. there was always some little quirk, had to fire a couple shots, had to fire 1 shot, etc...

I do have that gun now after many years and I will hold off until i see what all gets posted up in this thread... Again i have, and still own a bunch of very high end guns , but there is only One i can Honestly say it is that "One" gun in my collection..

I am curious to see what pattern develops here..
So I ask Please be honest

Straight shooters completely off the web

I liked to use there " our take" articles on the pellet testing for a general ball park of the guns they tested cause they used several pellets of brand and weights.

So yried to use them for a gun to see what fps they were getting from the pellet chart and nothing , like the whole site and info been removed from the web..
( Example)
https://www.straightshooters.com/ourtake/ourtaker9elite.html

Hate to see it go like that. Now wished id copied or screen shot all the " our take " pages .😭

P.s i knew they were folding shop..

PCP Rifle  NLA Cricket 25


Cricket 25 w/ 3 mags. Gun used for bench shooting and some field hunts. Below normal wear.
Absolutely accuratec w/ 25.3, mark II, 38G. 254 SLUGS, OUT TO 100 AND BEYOND
NEVER BREAKS, DOESN'T SPEND WEEKS BEING REPAIRED!!!!
Reason for selling, making room for a NEW BULL for the herd. No SCOPE/ BIPOD
$875 delivered CONUS. PM me.

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Buying, Selling, Shipping Airguns, Getting Scammed and In Praise of FEDEX

I feel it is necessary to tell this story, both to show my ignorance ( who knows why I think that's necessary) and maybe, to help others who may get caught in the same scenario.
Recently I sold my Air Arms HFT500 online. I sold it for a very reasonable $1050 price, plus shipping. When the cashier's check arrived it was for $2980, whoa! horse!, what's happening here. I messaged the seller and he ended up calling, seemed incredibly surprised that something had gone wrong at his bank. After he checked it out, he told me that his bank was supposed to cut and mail two seperate checks, one to me for the gun and another to a wedding planner in Florida. So commenced the discussion of how I would return the extra money. He came up with some pretty iffy ideas, venmo, cashapp, money orders, etc, none of which I was comfortable with. After some back and forth, I searched online how to verify a cashier's check and the very first line of every page I looked at was to call the issuing bank. So I called and was informed they did not verify checks of any kind over the phone? What, they can't even tell you if THEIR check is good? There were no local branches in my area of the country. So, I then took the check to my bank, where they know me and I've banked for many years, and was told, "it looks ok to me" by the several tellers working that day. Now here is where I made my mistake. After the tacit approval of the check I'm thinking even though this guy seems anxious to get his money on the way to Florida (he was in Arizona), since the check looked legit, I would send his money on to Florida. So I purchased a cashier's check made out to the planner in FL. and fedexed it to him. That was on Thursday, and on Monday, the bank called to say the cashier's check was altered, and bogus. When I went to the bank, we looked at copies of the check and it looked perfect, in every detail, at which point the bank said it could still be legit? Anyway, I know what's happening, I'm out my money for the cashier's check and I've lost the gun. What's weird is the guy keeps answering my text and calls claiming to be honest. When I demanded the gun back he said he would ship it back and gave me a different phone number to call, to which I never got an answer. I call fedex to head off the two packages, the gun and the check, to which I find the check still in transit, but the gun delivered in AZ, the fastest delivery across country ever.
Now the story get's weirder, if possible. I call fedex and they inform me that the check has been intercepted by fedex security and is being held in Mississippi at their security division and will ONLY be returned to me once the investigation is finished. How on earth did they know to intercept this check when it obviously happened long before any of my calls? After two or three calls to fedex, I learned all the dates and times and the exact person who worked for fedex who received the check in their security division. After a couple weeks the check arrived and I was able to salvage the roughly $2000 of the nearly $3000 I was out. WAY TO GO FEDEX!!
The story doesn't end there. I just wrote off the gun, thinking I would never see it again. Time passes, probably three more weeks, and I'm having coffee one morning and the doorbell rings. There's the fedex guy with the unopened package with the gun in it. SOMEHOW fedex was also able to intercept the gun too. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? So, now I'm whole again and will never accept a cashier's check again.
After much discussion with the bank, fedex and others, here's what we've come up with as a scenario of what happened. A guy in AZ scouts out a house who's front porch is secluded form houses around it. Looks up the owner's name and uses that to ship the gun to, knowing he can track it, and know the delivery date and steal it off the porch. Walla! gun in hand, no one the wiser. Same thing with his accomplice in FL, check is delivered to a legitimate house and stolen off the porch. The only rub is that the check package probably required a signature, not sure what happened at this point, but somehow, some way, fedex picked up on the scam, and kept the package. When I started calling, and they realized the package to AZ was also involved, they either intercepted it too, or it is possible, the thieves were unable to grab the package before the homeowner got it and kept it, until he could have fedex return it. No matter how it shakes out, it's a miracle of good work by fedx.

I can't say enough good things about how FEDEX handled this mess for me, and how helpful and reassuring every single person I talked to at FEDEX was, making sure I understood they had this in hand and that it may take some time, but they were doing all they could to rectify the situation. It seems all we do is gripe about delivery companies, but I must say, this is way beyond the call of duty and simply amazing work on the part of FEDEX. I know for sure they intercepted the check long before I ever knew the scam was unfolding. The package with the rifle, I'm not sure if they intercepted it or the homeowner called them and asked that it be returned as he/she did not order it. From all the markings on the package, it seems more likely that FEDEX intercepted it, but I can't be sure. The folks at FEDEX are all in my prayers, and I'm so grateful of how they handled their jobs, it's so good in this day and age to see people who care and care enough to do everything in their power to make things right.

Until I can find a way to thank them, I salute them for their fine work!!!

Many of you will not like this !... My previous findings confirm it is a fact !!!

Dear hobbie partners,

I know that what I am about to say will not like many of you. I apologize for that. My intention is not to offend any of you nor any of the air rifle makers.

This morning I walk up early and went to shoot at 190 yards with no wind at all.

First I shot about 60 shots with the Wolverine HP HR .22 Cal.

Later on I shot about 15 shots with the sidewinder .25 Cal.

Some shots of the Wolverine hit a little bit down and some a little bit high and some on target. That difference is because of the really differences causes by the hit of the hammer to open the valve to realease air to move the pellet.

All of the shots with the sidewinder were exactly accurate in power at 190 yards. The consistency is remarkable.

This are now the hard words:

" The difference among a really good rifle with a spring and hammer system vs. a rifle with the system of the Sidewinder is comparable with the difference in consistency among a really good brake barrel rifle and a very good PCP with spring and hammer system."

That big !!!

So, in order to conquest with precision shooting at very long distance, the short way is shooting with a rifle with the system of the sidewinder !

Oooor..... You can shoot and waste as many pellets as you want in order to confirm it by your self....


PD.- I found this post I wrote some months ago. Same results other trigger system:

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