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New for 2024 - Diana's Skyhawk & Outlaw
Thinking the BullShark is the same gun ( sky hawk) and I’m sure barrels are made to Stoeger spec.
Perle
Post #12
Today at 2:19 PM
Forum:
Industry News
AEA
Bintac T9
on my semis i seldom fill over 3300 on a 3600 fill. runs reliably then.
Perle
Post #9
Today at 11:46 AM
Forum:
PCP Airguns
New for 2024 - Diana's Skyhawk & Outlaw
Outlaw sure looks like a Stoeger Ranger Pricing on these Diana’s seems higher than what you can get those guns for under another name
Perle
Post #10
Today at 9:41 AM
Forum:
Industry News
AEA
Bintac T9
like the left bolt aea . glad you got it working correctly
Perle
Post #3
Yesterday at 9:34 PM
Forum:
PCP Airguns
When you care how your pellets arrive.....
You aren’t wrong ! Never had ammo problems with PA. Pellet shop do ok as well
Perle
Post #22
Yesterday at 7:47 PM
Forum:
General Discussion
I have a question ?
“What is steel without the hand that weilds it ? ….”
Perle
Post #12
Yesterday at 9:15 AM
Forum:
General Discussion
When you care how your pellets arrive.....
I have noticed
Perle
Post #12
Yesterday at 8:57 AM
Forum:
General Discussion
Gun pics… show me.
Scout .25
Perle
Post #385
Yesterday at 7:47 AM
Forum:
General Discussion
When you care how your pellets arrive.....
Tell us briefly what you mean about thier marketing ?
Perle
Post #9
Yesterday at 7:42 AM
Forum:
General Discussion
AEA
Airgun machine shops
I mean yes those Northern Ireland sourced AEAs of course …,,
Perle
Post #9
Friday at 3:02 PM
Forum:
PCP Airguns
AEA
Airgun machine shops
Sorry I blew that spelling. Moils. Good lord I am embarrassed. Oh well
Perle
Post #8
Thursday at 6:50 PM
Forum:
PCP Airguns
Other
Advice on first pcp
ok OP see ya again in 2 years !!!
Perle
Post #35
Wednesday at 8:41 PM
Forum:
PCP Airguns
AEA
Airgun machine shops
if its an AEA you want a smith who has owned several and knows its particular moyles Firewalker is who Id turn to
Perle
Post #4
Wednesday at 8:30 PM
Forum:
PCP Airguns
Other
Stoeger XM1 Ranger and Scout are AWESOME
thank you sir
Perle
Post #107
Wednesday at 7:09 PM
Forum:
PCP Airguns
Other
Stoeger XM1 Ranger and Scout are AWESOME
M25 mags ? i have to see if carm makes a sst for this gun
Perle
Post #105
Wednesday at 5:40 PM
Forum:
PCP Airguns
N/A
Decocking pcp!!!
Exactly! and if we are splitting hairs .....the first rule in handling arms treat every weapon as if loaded my ready gun is always my ready gun. no children here only aware adults living in my home. condition 1
Perle
Post #24
Tuesday at 1:06 PM
Forum:
PCP Airguns
N/A
What's your favorite compact PCP?
What caliber is that ? You run it short and loud , Or does it need suppression? Awesome looking micro compact!
Perle
Post #98
Tuesday at 11:21 AM
Forum:
PCP Airguns
N/A
Pawn Shop Find
They get dry fired so beware
Perle
Post #3
Monday at 9:38 PM
Forum:
Traditional Airguns
Other
Advice on first pcp
Cmon now ..
Perle
Post #34
Monday at 1:06 PM
Forum:
PCP Airguns
N/A
Decocking pcp!!!
…. or I could just be use to condition one, cocked and locked. To be clear it’s a opportunist pester not self defense.
Perle
Post #15
Monday at 12:18 PM
Forum:
PCP Airguns
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