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Special Pellgun

Very unique but strange air rifle listed on Gun Broker, it is a M300M Special Pellgun they call it. Just wondering if anyone knows anything about this rifle as it looks very nicely engraved with nice wood. However, not sure if it is actually a PCP using air or something else. Check it out and let me know if you ever heard of this brand if you would. Thanks. Mike. https://www.gunbroker.com/item/981743701
 
It resembles a Philippine Airgun that was manufactured about a decade ago that went broke and left many here holding the bag after putting down deposits, or at least the action does along with the fact that they state it is a co2 bulk fill gun. A lot of Airguns in the Philippines are bulk fill co2 guns. The stock finish which is a bit rough in kits sanding Would also mean that a cottage type shop in the Philippine may have made it.

If your into bulk fill co2 and gave good woodworking skill it could become a “Special Airgun”.

The name of the company escapes at the moment, perhaps Fillair or Armscorp which manufactures M16’s and ammo for the Philippine government.

Regards,

Roachcreek
 
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Very unique but strange air rifle listed on Gun Broker, it is a M300M Special Pellgun they call it. Just wondering if anyone knows anything about this rifle as it looks very nicely engraved with nice wood. However, not sure if it is actually a PCP using air or something else. Check it out and let me know if you ever heard of this brand if you would. Thanks. Mike. https://www.gunbroker.com/item/981743701
looks really similar to a bulk fill CO2 shotgun I had years ago it was a Farco 28 gauge or 51 caliber smooth bore.. shot reloadable brass shells with either cardboard wads and shot or a 454 ball in a 50 caliber plastic sabot for muzzle loading guns..
was nickel and similar stock and from the Philippines.. please be aware that CO2 is 800 psi, and it expands to keep the shots even as you use it.. very well made by hand but I think it will be hard to get parts..
I had one of two Parco survival rifle brought into the USA from the Philippines, it was made by the same company but they spell it differently for non export.. it was a 22 foot pump and after pumping it up it would do 20+ shots about as good as the avenger PCP.. it was more plain wood and instead of nickel plating it was clear coat bright brass.. barrel too, just like the old soldered Benjamin rifles except Benjamin was painted black, well at least mine was..
this is probably a good gun, but you would have to know how to make parts and do your own repairs.. I bought my Farco from air rifle specialist in Elmira NY.. good company and they had way advanced airguns for their time, but last I heard they are long gone.
most all of these Philippines guns were made by hand with primitive tools and parts were not readily available.. but imagine what they made with so little.. and at least at the time it's what they used for hunting since powder burners were illegal in the Philippines.
Mark
 
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Currently the Pellgun has 22 bids and is setting at $758.88 so someone seams to like it and like it a lot. Who knows maybe it is unique in some way. The engraving and stock do look really nice but the actual detail may not be the same in person as in pictures. But with $55 shipping it sold for a total of $813.88 plus tax so someone wanted it.
 
Hello, im new here. maybe i have the LD M300M your talking about.

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Educate us on this gun and its performance . Seems like an interesting idea . Will this fill directly from a 20lb tank or larger cylinder or is there a pump involved ?
What kid of fps and fpe is possible ?
Hi, actually it was the air rifle of my late father. When my dad was using this to hunt rodents at our backyard he usually load it up with a co2 tank filled just plug it and fill it and unplug it, put a pellet bullet shaped like a pawn on a chess then fire it up then load it again until the air runs out. It was really accurate ranging from 50yards