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Gamo CFX Seal

Gamo CFX  Seal

 

Webley Vulcan Breach Seal

Webley Vulcan Breach Seal

 

Airgun Main Spring No 3

Airgun Main Spring No 3

£19.50

OX AirGun Main Spring No 3
Fits...
BSA Superstar ( 12ft.lbs. only ), Webley ( All models except Eclipse and Mk3, )


FITTING THIS SPRING MAY TAKE YOUR RIFLE ABOVE THE LEGAL LIMIT.

Diese Luftgewehr-Frühlinge werden für den britischen Markt dafür entworfen, wo die obere Grenze 16 Joule ist. Sie können gut Ihren airrifle überwältigen lassen, es ist Ihr responsability, um Ihre Landgesetze zu erfüllen
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Airgun Main Spring No 2

Airgun Main Spring No 2

£19.50

OX AirGun Main Spring
The No 2 Spring Fits
BSA Meteor, Milbro Diana G80 & 27, Norica, Biakal, Cometa 300/400, plus 5, 50, 100, with coils removed



FITTING THIS SPRING MAY TAKE YOUR RIFLE ABOVE THE LEGAL LIMIT.

Diese Luftgewehr-Frühlinge werden für den britischen Markt dafür entworfen, wo die obere Grenze 16 Joule ist. Sie können gut Ihren airrifle überwältigen lassen, es ist Ihr responsability, um Ihre Landgesetze zu erfüllen
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Weirauch HW 35 Breach Seal

Weirauch HW 35 Breach Seal

 

Nikko Stirling Mountmaster 4-12 x40 AO

Nikko Stirling Mountmaster 4-12 x40 AO

£37.99

Hunting small game with airguns or .22 rifles is becoming increasingly popular and a challenging sport. So too are the various plinking targets available today. Usually the game or target is small and the distances can vary from shot to shot. Normally a riflescope is focuses and parallax free at 100 yards. However when the game or target is at closer ranges then focusing and parallax correction is necessary to avoid inaccuracy.
The new Mountmater AO series has been developed to provide a fast correction to focus and parallax through the adjustable objective (AO) lenses. Now you can adjust right down to targets that are only 10 yards if required!
The AO series feature a very strong 3/8-inch dovetail mount ring. Additionally we have added a recoil stop screw that allows the mount to be secured to powerful airguns without fear of shifting under the sharp recoil of the spring release.
The mountmaster AO series features finger adjustable windage and elevation bezels and an attractive matte finish. The reticle supplied is the popular Mil Dot which allows convenient holdover markers allowing quick shooting over varying distances!
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New Products

Winchester .22 Underlever

Winchester .22 Underlever

£290.00

WINCHESTER .22RF UNDERLEVER, THREADED, A GREAT WEE GUN .
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Beretta 3 Shot Semi-Auto 12G M/C

Beretta 3 Shot Semi-Auto 12G M/C

£300.00

BERETTA 302 3 shot semi-auto with 27" barrels comes with 3 chokes very good condition.

SOLD

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Winchester 101 O/U Shotgun M/C

Winchester 101 O/U Shotgun M/C

£599.00

WINCHESTER 101 over/under 12 guage shotgun with 28" barrels. comes with 7 chokes shotgun slip and cartridges. This gun is in very good condition.
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Air Guns and Equipment

Introduction to Air Rifles There are two main types of air rifles. Firstly spring powered and secondly, pneumatic. There are a few which are powered by carbon dioxide gas (CO2) but these are less 'mainstream'.
Spring powered guns rely on the compression of a spring, which, when it is released, pushes a piston, forcing air through the barrel to propel the pellet. This means that it will be a single-shot gun.
Pneumatic rifles are powered by compressed air. They require to be filled with pressurised air before commencing - this may be achieved by the use of a scuba-type air bottle, or by using a stirrup pump. The pressure employed is high - up to 200 bar (just under 3000 lbs per sq inch). Only accessories designed for such pressures may be used.
UK law requires that guns over 12 foot pounds (16 Joules) power are licensed through a Firearms Certificate (FAC). Guns below the threshold may be acquired and used without FAC, but considerable care should be taken to ensure that you comply with all aspects of UK law. (especially having the land-owners permission to use the gun).

Spring powered guns tend to be less expensive - but are single-shot. They are also noisier than pneumatics due to the mechanical noise during discharge. Pneumatics can be multi-shot (magazines carry pellets and offer the opportunity to fire several shots sequentially). PCP guns (pre-charges pneumatic) tend to be more expensive but they offer high accuracy, quietness and multi-shot capability (in most models).

there are four calibres in general manufacture: .177 , .20, .22, and .25 . The most common is .22 closely followed by .177. There are reasons for selecting different calibres. Given equal power of gun, the lighter .177 flies further, flatter and faster than heavier .22 or .25 ammunition, and may therefore be used when long-range shooting is anticipated - (primarily target shooting). .22 calibre is excellent for vermin control, as the pellets carry good impact power. The use of .20 gives the advantages of both .177 and .22 but this is not a common calibre and you may find difficulty sourcing a wide range of pellets. The use of .25 calibre is most often related to higher powered (FAC rated) guns.

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