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Airgun introduction post
Re: Airgun introduction post
Thanks for the compressor advice. As far as gun goes and what I would use it for would be just general target shooting not paper mostly reactive targets and some pest control. Sure Id love to have a Daystate but Im not as serious as NCG and you are.
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H001T .22LR
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BBS .41 MAG
SS .357
SIDE GATE 38-55
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Re: Airgun introduction post
If I had to recommend one, assuming you are looking at around $300 (cost of the Umarex Origin) I would go with the Gamo Urban. You are getting an airgun that’s made in the United Kingdom by BSA. It’s got BSA’s excellent cold hammer forged barrel and quality control will be much better than what’s produced in China. I have owned some BSA airguns and shot an Urban before. I wasn’t disappointed in any of them. There is also the used route, if you know where and how to look.
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