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    Air Arms Air Arms TX200 stocks

    Pyramyd has stocks for TX200 rifles. A wait of 12 weeks is noted. I have a TX200 MK 111 HC. I want the walnut version.in left hand. Has anyone bought one, and are they drop-in without any modifacation? I would love one if so.
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    Air Arms Tx200 vs HC

    Who makes left hand stocks for the TX200 HC ?
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    N/A Webley

    I have tried to buy a Beeman Pell Pin. Crazt prices. Last one I saw was $65. Nope. But the archery field point on a short piece of wood shaft looks OK. Does it sit the pellet to the proper depth?
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    N/A Started with springer, went to PCP's, want 1 springer-which one?

    I own a HW98, and like it. It will need a tune. For really impressive accuracy, the HW97K is hard to beat, It comes in a variety of stocks. .20 caliber will be a waiting game.
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    HW/Weihrauch AOA price increase

    I bought a FWB Sort from AOA about a month ago. I have shot it, and as soon as the tuner I use, it will get attention. Even without a tune, it is accurate.
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    Diana Common problems with a 54?

    I am 75 and 5'6" , so what? I can cock my Diana 54 as much as I care to shoot it. Benchrest only, but I shoot most of my spring rifles that way. The D54 us a cannon. No recoil is so nice.
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    HW/Weihrauch HW55 versus HW98

    I do have a recent copy of the HW98, but missed out on buying a HW55 when Beeman sold them. How do they compare in accuracy? Granted, a lot of the HW55 sport diopter rear sights, and most HW98 rifles wear scopes. But they are both break barrel rifles. An FWB 300S is in my must-have program. I...
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    FWB FWB SPORT ALERT!

    Could be that spring rifles are going slowly away. WTF I am 75, but they will still outlast me.
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    FWB FWB SPORT ALERT!

    If you ever wanted one, the FWB Sport is now discontinued according to AOA Staff. AOA bought the last ones made, and now that I bought number 6, there are 5 more left. It is in .177 only and was made long after the FWB 124D was made. I have serial number 18866, which was shipped to the original...
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    Diana 48/52 .177 new to me.....arrived !!

    Only that rifle, because it is recoiless. Any other spring rifle doesn't group well. Also, my PCP rifles fire nice off the tripod.
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    Diana 48/52 .177 new to me.....arrived !!

    I have a Diana Air King 54 which uses the same power plant, just with the FWB300 type sliding recoilless action. When I got it, it had a low-power spring, perhaps a British 12-pound version. Motorhead put a Diana 48 spring in, and adjusted the recoilless action. Lovely rifle, but heavy as a tank.
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    HW/Weihrauch HW30 or Beeman R7

    Yes, numerous reports say an increase in velocity. Look up the video on YouTube " Pellets and Pistons". Also with my R7 with a tune by Motorhead of No. California, my R7 is such much smoother and better to shoot.
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    Crosman A New Pistol.

    The Crosman Custom Shop is up. Zebrawood grips are $51 to $57 a pair depending on style and RH or LH. They also have Walnut.
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    Crosman A New Pistol.

    For those, today's price go to the Crosman Custom Shop. They were part of the total build in 2017 when I ordered it up. But being both Crosman parts they were interchangeable. Call Steve Corcoran if you need custom stocks.
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    Crosman A New Pistol.

    The grips are from the Crosman custom shop. I just swapped them from a 2300 I had made 5 years ago. The scope is a BSA Edge 2X7 off my Diana LP8. Both of those are available.
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    Let's see your hand cannons

    I have been wanting a Crosman 1701P for awhile, but the retail price and the basic pistol put the deal on hold. Buying the same pistol from a friend AND having the extras like a scope and grips already in the house and it's a new day. Good looking and ready to test. YES! The grips are...
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    Diana Name this springer....very rare....

    It looks like a Diana 75 air rifle for a 10-meter competition. Side lever, and with the dual piston recoil elimination. Some call it the Giss system. They are not on everyone's rack, but than not very rare. I know of several that are owned. I understand that they shoot very nicely.
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    Crosman A New Pistol.

    I just caught a deal on a like new Crosman 1701P Silhouette pistol. I had grips from another pistol, and a BSA 2X7 scope and rings. It all came together quickly. Now to find out which pellet will work. Any ideas?
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    If you could bring one gun back from the dead, which would it be and why?

    I still have my FWB 124D in primo shape, recently rebuilt and tuned, but the Feinwerkbau 124 Deluxe would be my pick. Accurate, reasonably fast, and a beauty. The walnut stock would be extra nice.
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    N/A First Springer Advice

    HW30 is what you need. I have the R7, the same except a western style stock. By all means, fit it with a Vortek HO spring. Smoother, has a bit more power, and has no buzz.