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What do you think of the Air Arms Galahad in .22?

I had one and it shot great! With its variable power wheel I was able to turn it down and shoot indoor 10m silhouette as well doing some squirrel pesting. 

(A foot note to those 10m events, I shot more perfect scores 40/40 with it (4) than any of the other guns I used. This speaks to the balance and shoulder-ability of the gun.)

Accuracy, and trigger was as you’d expect from AA and many a squirrel was felled with it too.

On it’s highest power setting (30fpe) it wasn’t totally backyard friendly but just one click down it was. I suspect this was primarily due to the excess air coming from the shorter barrel as my S500 was noticeably more quiet.
Each click down on the power adjuster produced about 6fpe less than the previous one. 
nice gun. I don’t think you will be disappointed. 




 
I have shot a friends and find that it is very user friendly and extremely accurate. He has had it for a couple of years now and no issues with the rifle. I will say that it is a tad heavy, heavier than the Wildcat for instance.

The only issue experienced was with the original magazine. The window clear 'window' cracked and was immediately replaced without issue by Straight Shooters.

I like the cocking mechanism a lot, it's slightly odd to get used to at first, but once on board, its great. Not sure which generation it is, but been okay so far.

mike 
 
If you look, there's not much available these days. Most better guns are sold out, from all of the shops (at least the ones that I'm interested in) and any coming into the country...no one knows when they'll actually get here.

I've liked the look of the Air Arms, Galahad for a long time myself too. Overall, it's got some good points. I actually spent some time today looking at Youtube videos. I'd be real close to buying one, but for a few "small" things, more personal than mechanical...for the guns cost. The small things have added up in my head to hold off until newer guns come into the US.

There's a refurbished .25 caliber, wood stock Galahad on the Pyramydair list for a fair price, but all of my rifles are .22's, and I really don't want to get into another caliber.

Unlike most all other shops we buy from that do this service for free, Pyramydair charges for doing a "fill and shoot" check-up on guns, but it would be advisable to spend the $10 extra for a good going over.

Mike