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    Youth size slug gun 177

    Keen to get a youth size single shot for my youngest. The 22 is a fair bit too big.

    What are you using and where do you get them.

    Probably grab 2, one for the nephew

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    Weirauch hw30


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    Do you have one for sale D?

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    Nah man, my 8yr old is still into it, plus a couple after him. I got it from James at C.R Pain for $290. Nice German made rifle with steel sights, with child friendly proportions. Awesome match trigger on it also.


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    Ah sweet as. Yeah a nice trigger would be a must for the kids

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    Got a Gamo .177 I cand send your way for $150.

    Also have a Weirauch HW57 with a suppressor in .177 too.
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    Can you pm me the gamo model etc so i can look it up please pommy

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    Regardless of the model Gibo, Gamo are simply the bee’s knees, Cat’s whiskers, etc.
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    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Regardless of the model Gibo, Gamo are simply the bee’s knees, Cat’s whiskers, etc.
    Sweet, wasnt a youth size so model matters

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    still got my ruger airhawk (metal version) for sale

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    I got ruger for my 8yr old but trigger is heavy and lotta creep,not overly accurate either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The bomb View Post
    I got ruger for my 8yr old but trigger is heavy and lotta creep,not overly accurate either.
    if its the mk2 no wonder!
    plastic piece of crap
    i got the mk1 for the mrs to shoot a few rodents at her horse paddock ( i offered to shoot the horse and save the money )
    it shoots damn well. just knocked a magpie off for a mate. damn thing went territorial over a chicken coop

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    Dunno it is the one with the skeleton stock,only one that kind of fit him at the time,didn’t want to spend a fortune on the gun as wasn’t sure he would be into it.(shooting stuff)

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    It’s the ruger explorer youth model.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Keen to get a youth size single shot for my youngest. The 22 is a fair bit too big.

    What are you using and where do you get them.

    Probably grab 2, one for the nephew
    go see Stacey at Hamills bro
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