I have the all black version that i think was bought around 1996. I'm currently looking for the stock/arm brace that you could get for these but they are as rare as bloody hens teeth.Webley Nemesis single srtoke pneumatic..
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I have the all black version that i think was bought around 1996. I'm currently looking for the stock/arm brace that you could get for these but they are as rare as bloody hens teeth.Webley Nemesis single srtoke pneumatic..
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Hi Avalon, Both the Buccaneer and Scorpion I mentioned are older springers, This is the Scorpion that I meantBut used as the action for the Gamo Phox (and the many other names they sell the same thing under with a slightly different stock) etc.
My mistake - I hadn't paid close enough attention to the photo and had forgotten that BSA produced both the Scorpion (aka Shadow when fitted with a shoulder stock), Buccaneer and Trooper in spring guise. The Scorpion and Buccaneer going on to be PCP's, with the latter becoming the Gamo Phox etc. With you on the Ultra's though, they're lovely little pointable things and an ideal field gun or for the smaller shooter, it's one of the few BSA's (other than a Scorpion in Union Jack stock) that i'd quite like to own from the modern era. A shame, as on paper, the CLX/R10/R12 should be great guns.Hi Avalon, Both the Buccaneer and Scorpion I mentioned are older springers, This is the Scorpion that I meant
The Bucc is a Carbine, Actually the same size as my Ultra Multi at one metre long (That's what the toolbox is)
A bit of a Necro and a story behind this. So i picked this up for £350 with all of the above. Scopes about £55, bag about £15 so the Rifle was prob about £280. It shot well and accurately but it had a small leak so other the space of a week it would lose all the air. I was tempted to try and service it and as i started to take it apart i decided it was probably better to have it done by someone who knows what they're doing.Bought this today, albeit not brand new but at a price I couldn't sniff at and with the saving I've made i can do the work i want to it and still have change left over against if I had bought it new.
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Bought the below as a package:
AirArms S410 .22 Pre-Anti Tamper
Nikko Sterling Mount Master 3-9x40 AO
Generic gun slip
Then grabbed a few tins of pellets for it, some AA Diablo Fields, H&N field Target Trophy and some EDGAR BROTHERS HiVel Pellets
What sort of ‘gunsmith’ doesn’t warrant the work they do and provide a chrono print out of a shot string showing the gun is both consistent and more importantly legal? Ratworks aren’t perhaps known as much for servicing/tuning AA, more BSA/Tench, but AA are pretty simple and not a lot has significantly changed on the platform in decades, so should get a decent result as long as you stick to the sweet spot.
Law about this stuff is horrifically vague but also quite clear that it's on your personal head as the owner if your gun is over the limit.
There are exactly zero standards, none at all, for measuring output. The police will confiscate all your air guns and send them to a private company for unspecified testing with the aim of seeing if any of them are "capable of" going over 12ftlb and there is at least one case of the tester mechanically interfering with a below limit rifle, causing it to go over and that was accepted.
The actual output will vary depending on the style but mostly weight of pellet being used. What good is a chronograph string of X pellet for legality. It can be proof of consistency but not legality. By the complete lack of standards, the testers could stuff a stick of lead in the barrel to see if comes out with over 12ftlb of energy. It's not even specified that it needs to be an airgun pellet!
The 410 is a lovely rifle.
Put a cheapy 6-24x50 scope on that i already had and does the job then gave it its first ever bipod.
Be prepared for a workout if you go down the stirrup pump route, they're knackering. One of the folks at my club has the mito and im due to give it a try when I next see them but they did say they had to machine the front sight for their usage. I've seen a few claims the iron sights arent too great but the pistol itself is nice. Common claims ive seen are the front post is too big and you cant adjust the rear sight enough for some close target work.Anyone got a Reximex Mito? I'm thinking of getting one and a hand pump as an entry into the world of PCPs. From what I have seen on Youtube it looks like a good bit of kit. As much as I love my HW45, I just can't constituently group with it due to the recoil.
It depends to be honest. All my shooting is hung target and steel knockdown targets. Generally im set at 40m but shoot to 60-70m and as short as 20m. If im shooting paper targets at 40m ill be zoomed right in or if im shooting at one of bell targets at 40m that has a 15mm hole i'll be zoomed righ in. Steel targets at 20m and 30m, ill be at 5-10x. Steel targets at 40m-60m prob around low 20x's. I do need glasses (i dont currently wear any) and need to get to the opticians though so i'm compensating a bit with the scopeI noticed the scope on the HW was also what I would consider to be "high magnification" at 5-30x56, do you actually use the top end (x24 or higher etc) much as I found that for my eyes, around x6-x8 was my sweet-spot for hunting/HFT type shooting but I don't know what yours are setup for?
I tried a MTC Viper at 6-24x50 as my highest mag scope but didn't get on with it at all and eventually swapped to a MTC Mamba Lite in 4-16x42 and found that it was perfect for me with my usage.
Generally im set at 40m but shoot to 60-70m and as short as 20m.
Thanks, I'll be interested to hear your thoughts if you do have a go with it. I think I probably have a long wait for it as its out of stock a lot of the places (seems to be a trend with airgunning stuff at the moment). Hopefully I could fit an aftermarket set of iron sights. Or I might even buy a decent red dot sight for it.Be prepared for a workout if you go down the stirrup pump route, they're knackering. One of the folks at my club has the mito and im due to give it a try when I next see them but they did say they had to machine the front sight for their usage. I've seen a few claims the iron sights arent too great but the pistol itself is nice. Common claims ive seen are the front post is too big and you cant adjust the rear sight enough for some close target work.
Well its back from a service and all dressed up in a stock (shes a bit of a an old girl (2007) and a beater anyway).I've had a foster fitting installed to make filling it easier especially since it was an original non T- BAR fill port. Put a cheapy 6-24x50 scope on that i already had and does the job then gave it its first ever bipod. If its all good over the chrono and its firing well on Sunday then im planning to swap the moderator to something more easily removeable (transport reasons). I've already got one lined up from the S410TDR which has a thumb screw not a grub screw.
Also included my HW110 now its basically in its final form with some decent optics and a decent bipod
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So all is good with the S410 and i've got the mod from an S410 TDR on it as its easily removeable as it has a thumdscrew rather than the stock mod which need an allen key. I did have a bit of pellet testing with a sampler pack and it seems ot like H&N Barracuda 18s and JSB exacts so on'ce ive got rid of some older pellets I have i'll grab maybe a tin or 2 of those.
I did have a moment with the S410 where i thought it was still buggered as i filled it up and it was only shooting 9ft lbs and accuracy was all over the place. Then realised unlike my HW110 which while isnt regulated acts as if it is and give me consistant shoots from 200bar down to about 80 bar the S410 has no regulation at all so it has a sweet spot where it will give 50-60 full power nice accurate shots but either side of that theres a power curve. Seems mines from about 160bar to 110bar. Whole different shooting experience compared to the HW110
I have news for you, your HW110 is a regulated rifle from the factory.
If you ever want to fiddle with it, this is where it is: