N/A SSP Herd grows

I can't help it, I'm like a little 70 yr old kid with these things. The 3 on the right can be shot left handed. There is both LH and RH Daisy 777s, top row. The two 717s in the lower right - 1 is ambi and the other is LH. However, I never thought I would fall into FWB 100 with the original locking case for the price I paid or get a Rink gripped essentially new AV 46M for the price I gave. No one around where I live can even spell Single Stroke "new matick", so I have to share here. The only thing I am proficiently ambidextrous in is handgun shooting although I am teaching myself to shoot either hand with traditional bows.

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I can't help it, I'm like a little 70 yr old kid with these things. The 3 on the right can be shot left handed. There is both LH and RH Daisy 777s, top row. The two 717s in the lower right - 1 is ambi and the other is LH. However, I never thought I would fall into FWB 100 with the original locking case for the price I paid or get a Rink gripped essentially new AV 46M for the price I gave. No one around where I live can even spell Single Stroke "new matick", so I have to share here. The only thing I am proficiently ambidextrous in is handgun shooting although I am teaching myself to shoot either hand with traditional bows.

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I have a set of left handed grips on my IZH-46 from Rinke. They are awesome.
 
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One reason I chose the Beeman P3 is that it can be shot equally well either left-handed or right-handed. The marketing text specifically mentioned this trait, and it really does work nicely either way.

I have the HW version, the HW40A. Great SSP pistol. Perfect for a camping trip or backyard plinking. Loves the Meisterklugen 7 gr or R10's. It even shoots the RWS Diabolo Basics well.