PCP air rifle

holwellcourtfarm

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Livestock Farmer
Bought new as a combo from The Airgun Centre about 12 years ago. Theoben Rapid MFR .22 with Hawke 3-9x56 scope, Theoben custom silencer, sling and gunslip. Since added a spare Theoben 7 shot magazine and a Dr Bob 12 shot one, a Cluson Engineering LED lamping kit and a hard plastic case. It was serviced last autumn by Carl Russel & Co Gunsmiths at Hatfield Park and a converted to a BSA 280cc bottle as the original was out of test and very expensive to replace.

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I'll PM you a price.
 

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Andy26

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Anyone got one they don’t use any more .22 ideally
Have a look on the airgun forums, an Air Arms S410 can be bought quite cheaply, they are good enough to win competitions out the box, .22 usually cheaper secondhand as most want the accuracy of a .177 for HFT or FT competitions.
 

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