N/A Best *Obsolete* or *Discontinued* PCP Rifle?

CZ200’s and unregulated Royale for me.

CZ barrels in my two 200’s shoot lots of different pellets well. The Royale was designed specifically for 18gr jsbs and did it phenomenally.
Unregulated and regulated, both great.

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My first PCP was a Career 707 'Western' carbine w/ mod. It had a rare/special receiver design which I was told was one of it's kind. The magazine was very fussy on pellets but Eun Jin domed pellets worked just fine. The gun never leaked or gave me a problem in the 10 plus years I owned it. I sold it and have regretted it since. Maybe not the best but a favorite.
 
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My first PCP was a Career 707 'Western' carbine w/ mod. It had a rare/special receiver design which I was told was one of it's kind. The magazine was very fussy on pellets but Eun Jin domed pellets worked just fine. The gun never leaked or gave me a problem in the 10 plus years I owned it. I sold it and have regretted it since. Maybe not the best but a favorite.
I have a Career 707, I love lever action.

We all wanted to be Chuck Connor as The Rifleman as kids.
 
It was my A H. Hartley Stalker Tiger 10 LE and a Falcon Hawk FN-19 that were the genesis of this thread. Works of art.

-- Matt
The Falcons are amazing. Probably will never get another production PCP with all high gloss blued steel actions again. Machine work was also excellent on them.

Bowkett's designs were great if a little over complicated/novel at times. Not sure there will be another designer that was as prolific and varried like him again.
 
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The Falcons are amazing. Probably will never get another production PCP with all high gloss blued steel actions again. Machine work was also excellent on them.

Bowkett's designs were great if a little over complicated/novel at times. Not sure there will be another designer that was as prolific and carried like him again.
Bowkett and Hartley were amazing together. I've read Hartley was *difficult* at times but Bowkett, last I heard, had finally fully retired and stopped working on *his* guns. That was a few years ago.

Hartley stock and a Bowkett tuned or designed gun, sublime.
 
Not sure if its discontinued but the Calibr Cricket Mini Carbine is one. You never see them come up for sell. I don't own one but would like too.
I do own 2 Edgun R3's and R3M a Leshiy Classic and a FX Royale 500. All very reliable and accurate. All very easy to work on not that they need anything more than a barrel cleaning 500 to a 1000 pellets shot
 
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