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Englsih Patriot .25 - I finally own one...
GunnerAl:
It's like new, about 40 - 50 pellets old. I can see why so many of you make a fuss about them. They are a beautifully made rifle. I never even looked at it before buying it. He told me, over the phone, that it was in "X" condition and I believed him. I mean, how can you not tell the truth about one of these. He arrived just a few hours ago and I happily gave him the money, not cheap, but a bargain,, given their availability. I was prepared for a monster of a rifle but was mildly surprised to get a not overly huge unit. Sitting side by side with my Cometa Fusion they are basically the same size. The Fusion having the larger stock, while the Patriot has the longer barrel. It's amazing how similar they both look from underneath as they both lean against the wall. The Patriot, however, is not a light rifle, far from it, but I'll bet my Webley Domin8tor is heavier. It weighs just on 5 kg (11lbs) with a Hawke 3-9x40 AO. Now that's heavy. I'd say the Patriot is not too far behind but definitely lighter. Nevertheless, "heavy" it IS... It is very nicely balanced though for a big rifle and despite the weight, it's remarkably easy to hold steady - for a short while. I am not a giant and found it quite easy to bring up and shoulder. It is well designed in that respect...
As far as looks goes, this rifle will be hard to beat in the great looks category, very hard. It has lovely timber in the stock,, walnut,, and while I've seen more exiting character in timber grain for walnut, it is still very subtly elegant and has lovely ripples of light and dark strains through the butt and pistol grip area. The cheekpiece is not unlike that of an expensive centrefire rifle, better that any other air rifle's that I have ever owned. The cylinder and barrel are blued to perfection. This one has a slight blemish (rubbing mark) ontop of the cylinder, very slight, about 3/16" (4-5mm) in dia but hey, it is second-hand. Apart from that, the bluing and metalwork is beyond compare. Lovely and smooth to the touch. There are no real rubbing marks that would suggest that this rifle has had much use at all. It still looks new'ish. I am going to cherish this baby... If I ever had any doubts about spending this much money on a rifle of this nature, they have been tossed out the window in the past few hours...
Worth it...?? Oh Yeah...
gene_sc:
Congratulations on your new baby... Don't forget the pictures.. We like pictures...:)
s10gto:
Cool! and yes pic's please. ;D
oldpink:
Yes, definitely put up some pics.
Would be nice if you take some good close shots of the wood.
I bet that beast will wear you out at the range with the cocking cycle, though.
;)
dk1677:
Congrats! Yes we would love to see pictures!
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