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  1. TheBrickyardKid

    Larger caliber CO2 revolvers?

    Was that the Rolling block rifle that was on Mac1s website for a long time? I always thought about buying one.
  2. TheBrickyardKid

    Other Diana/ Daystate Raptor Revolver?

    They do look very much like they could be the same guns with different branding, any experiences with the Milbro version?
  3. TheBrickyardKid

    Other Diana/ Daystate Raptor Revolver?

    I emailed AOA asking and was promptly replied to, the gun is in-fact not manufactured by Daystate, but by Diana. Which if I had to guess means Artemis makes it, yet they dont offer a revolver themselves in their own markets that I am aware of so I'm not really sure.
  4. TheBrickyardKid

    Other Diana/ Daystate Raptor Revolver?

    AoA has 4” and 6” models of the Diana Raptor .177 pellet revolver, as per AoA’s website the gun is manufactured by Daystate. Anyone have any experience with these? Seem to use the same moon clip type pellet carriers as the Gamo revolver, but unsure of compatibility. Is this gonna be about as...
  5. TheBrickyardKid

    N/A Target air pistols

    That gun case for the Steyr is definitely an interesting set up!
  6. TheBrickyardKid

    Anyone take advantage of Airgun Depot sale?

    Yes, I only just missed buying your P17/ Excite package a little while back. It's actually what prompted me to grab one LOL!
  7. TheBrickyardKid

    Anyone take advantage of Airgun Depot sale?

    Picked up a Beeman P17 and some Meisterkugeln for camping season to have a little fun with. Was about 50$ after shipping and using a 10$ credit I had.
  8. TheBrickyardKid

    N/A Anyone ever rebuilt a Webley Nemesis SSP? (NOT CO2 variant)

    Thank you, found the seal kit!
  9. TheBrickyardKid

    N/A Anyone ever rebuilt a Webley Nemesis SSP? (NOT CO2 variant)

    Does anyone have any experience in replacing the seals in a Webley Nemesis SSP? The single shot break top pistol, not the CO2 nemesis pistol that shares the name. Wanting to rebuild one that needs seals that’s for sale, if I can’t find one in working condition.
  10. TheBrickyardKid

    JTS Deadcenter ammo .20 cal

    A reiteration of the Beeman C1 in .20, pushing 11.42gr @ 680fps would put you at around 11.5 fpe, and might be able to ship to both sides of the pond.
  11. TheBrickyardKid

    N/A 98K springer?

    I don’t know how to tag members but there is one for sale right now in box for 230$ on the forum classifieds section. Search k98 on the forum and it’s right there.
  12. TheBrickyardKid

    N/A 98K springer?

    That’s the pcp variation of the rifle
  13. TheBrickyardKid

    N/A Were there any other rifles that had a falling block style bolt mechanism like the S&W 77a?

    Oof, that’s sad to hear as I can’t help but take things apart, it’s a sickness lol.
  14. TheBrickyardKid

    N/A Were there any other rifles that had a falling block style bolt mechanism like the S&W 77a?

    Seems I could get away with 5-6 pumps at the fps range I generally shoot in for plinking. There’s one on eBay but they’re asking upwards of 700 after shipping and taxes lol.
  15. TheBrickyardKid

    N/A Were there any other rifles that had a falling block style bolt mechanism like the S&W 77a?

    Interesting, I wonder if this was the proof of concept for the 61, seeing as 60m most likely stands for multi-shot I would assume.
  16. TheBrickyardKid

    N/A Were there any other rifles that had a falling block style bolt mechanism like the S&W 77a?

    How does the 77a compare to shooting a blue streak or 312?
  17. TheBrickyardKid

    N/A Were there any other rifles that had a falling block style bolt mechanism like the S&W 77a?

    I have never heard of the 60m variant, but am quite excited to get my hands on a 61. One rifle that I doubt will leave my possession, though I have thought that before lol.
  18. TheBrickyardKid

    N/A Were there any other rifles that had a falling block style bolt mechanism like the S&W 77a?

    Funnily enough your posts on the IZH 61 have influenced the decision that led to a steel reciever example landing at my door tomorrow, and now you’ve got me wanting a 77a LOL.
  19. TheBrickyardKid

    N/A Were there any other rifles that had a falling block style bolt mechanism like the S&W 77a?

    Just curious if there are any more examples of rifles with a falling block action in a spring or pump platform? I know when Mac1 had his old website there was a custom 9mm rolling block PCP rifle listed for a few years that ALMOST dragged me into the world of air tanks numerous times. Though...