Will do. Most of the guns I like now that're still in production are old hold overs like the Sumatra. I know some don't care to hear about discontinued guns because you can't buy them new. Doesn't mean I can't still enjoy them and many buy their first pcp used. Especially when going from springer to pcp; I did. Thanks
Quote from: A.Z. in SC on January 15, 2018, 08:56:20 PMWill do. Most of the guns I like now that're still in production are old hold overs like the Sumatra. I know some don't care to hear about discontinued guns because you can't buy them new. Doesn't mean I can't still enjoy them and many buy their first pcp used. Especially when going from springer to pcp; I did. ThanksMy man I love all those guns and I'm gutted that I sold my 2 Career ULTRAs, I really liked my 202s, so slim and light, mine was tuned to 200 FPE and shot the 158gr Snakebites real well.I wish I was a wealthy individual so I could offer above market price for those old guns and build a good collection.An other oldie I really loved was the Career III carbine .25
I remember the Career Carbine that had laminated stocks and a different cocking lever. I think it was after market parts not from the factory but man they were sweet. I almost pulled the trigger on one but already had a .25 career carbine that was a beast.
I'm with Manny on this. Would also love to be well off enough to buy a new gun, test for 1 or 2 days, and put away for 10 years. WOW! Now that's extravagant! And here I am jumping thru hoops with PA just trying to get ONE AG That works as it is supposed to. LOL Congrats Sir!
I remember those snake bites use to be really good, i didn't think about those. With Matt's bullets did you use the .356 or the bullets sized .359? I'll check out those Iron Mule's too, Thanks.
When I had a 202 I used to shoot the 158gr Snakebite .358 out of it.Love those guns, they are so small and light