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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => Air Gun Gate => Topic started by: cali shooter on September 01, 2014, 03:23:00 AM
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hey, I'm new to gta, but have some experience with air guns used to live in england and shot there and I'm in america and i live in a pretty urban area so i havent owned one since that being said i love the countryside and live close to a nature preserve and wild park i like target shooting pest control but right now I'm interested in hunting I'm a wilderness guide so i like the idea of and air guns stealth I'm buying a gun I've already put days off research into almost every break barrel gun at first i was thinking gamo silent cat or benjamin np and now I'm leaning toward hatsan 135 or hatsan sniper i like the sound of the sniper and i hear its more accurate then the 135 but want a wood stock picky i know and the 135 seems to be the same but cheaper beside the diameters difference ill also looks at the rws 34 i want quality that will last and can be upgraded but maybe I'm way off tell my whats the best deal today thanks
jay
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Welcome to the GTA 8) Whatever gun you choose just make sure you get a hunting license if you plan on killing with it.
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That might be the longest single sentence ever.
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Typed in one breath? :o
Ifyou'regoingtosprendalotoftimeinthewoodsyoumightwanttoconsidertheweightofthegunmaybeamodifiedpistolwoulddothetrick
pv
SorrycouldntresistLOL ;D
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Welcome to GTA'
lol... I tried to read it in one breath... I couldn't.
My suggestion is... Talk to Mike Mellick at Flying Dragon Air Rifles. You will get a gun suited for what you want. You will get a fully tuned gun that will shoot well right out of the box. and... You will get a gun with a full warranty..... for life.
Mike is also an active member here at GTA and you may notice, he is here responding to threads and posts usually before 7:00 am every morning.
Good Luck.
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Hi, Jay, and welcome. If it's quality you seek in a break barrel, Weihrauch or Diana should be high on your list of brands.
If you seek value, investigate Flying Dragon Airguns.
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Typed in one breath? :o
Ifyou'regoingtosprendalotoftimeinthewoodsyoumightwanttoconsidertheweightofthegunmaybeamodifiedpistolwoulddothetrick
pv
SorrycouldntresistLOL ;D
;D ;D ;D
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Typed in one breath? :o
Ifyou'regoingtosprendalotoftimeinthewoodsyoumightwanttoconsidertheweightofthegunmaybeamodifiedpistolwoulddothetrick
pv
SorrycouldntresistLOL ;D
hahahaah sorry was in a rush, anyway thanks to everyone one who posted. I've been looking into flying dragon guns particularly the b28 need to do some more research but sounds good. I still a little ignorant when it come to tuning, but I'm learning. Still leaning toward the 135 but worried about getting a bad one/lemon. Ive had a pellet pistol in the local woods and it is not at all what I'm looking for i've always like range in a gun though i do like the iron sights on most of the pellet pistols I've shot.
Jay
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The H-135 .22 is a heck of a gun and I own one. Hind sight being 20/20 I would opt for a RWS 34 on the higher end and H-95 on the lower end for a hunting air rifle. The reason being that the H-135 is a BIG HEAVY RIFLE and carrying one all day in the field, snap shooting at game is going to be tough. The H-95 wood stock in .22 or .25 is a better option for most game in the field. There is a quality difference between the H-95 and the RWS-34 with the RWS-34 coming out on top. It's much lighter and handles better. The trump card the H-95 holds is availability in .25.
Bryan
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I've got 2 Motorhead tuned RWS34s TO6 with the Macari OS kits in them for sale ;)