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1/6/2009
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| Pellet Gun Repair (Paul Landrith in Texas)
817-275-7905 (after 11:30 a.m.): Has parts to repair older airguns,
including Benjamin, Sheridan and Crosman. Repairs Chinese airguns. |
| In England, they take so many rabbits with airguns that the number is uncountable.
There may be some rimfire shooters who hunt rabbits, but its doubtful. As in the
case of the game mentioned above, bad shots produce bad results, and good shots
produce good results. It isnt the gun that launches the projectile - its where
it hits and whats behind it. |
| A Does anyone know of a good web page were I can buy or trade for use
A & Airguns? If so please email me the URL.
Eric Manookian, Well, I havent posted this for a while...so here goes... |
| To mount a scope on a rifle if it doesnt come with rails, you can order
scope rail bar stock from Brownells (or have your gunsmith order it for you)
and either epoxy or silver solder a to the top of your rifle. Many
airgunners are using epoxied scope rails on Chinese airguns. They last a
long time if the metal surfaces were properly prepared before the epoxy was
applied. Some airgunners drill and tap screws to fasten the rails to the
mainspring tube of the gun. You have to be careful not to have anything
stick down on the inside if you do it this way. |
| remler@ll.mit.edu (Rick Ferranti) wrote:
#I have for sale three Daisy airguns:
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#Model 25 BB repeating rifle. This is a 1960s-vintage Rogers, Arkansas 25-shot
#repeater styled to look like a pump-type shotgun. Designed in the 1930s by a
#famous airgun master, the gun as no safety. Plastic pump grip and stock, with
#painted engraving. Though no parts are damaged, this gun has many chips and
#worn marks, but is in excellent operating condition. It is a strong
#shooter with a wonderfully smooth, reliable repeating action.
#
#Model 717 Powerline single-shot .177 caliber pellet pistol. A mid-priced
#target-style airgun from the 1970s featuring a rifled barrel, bolt-action
#loading, side lever ing, and trigger safety. Deeply molded competition
#style plastic handgrips. Gun is in very nice condition except that the rear
#sight is somewhat loose. A strong and accurate shooter.
#
#Model 200 CO2 repeating BB pistol. This is a 1960s-vintage CO2 repeater
#that fires off five BBs as fast. |
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