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Best non-pcp air rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Grainger" data-source="post: 5127857" data-attributes="member: 8448"><p>I got a Gamo in .177--I think it's the "Maxim" model--not sure. It's a break barrel, Cost $200, came with a 3 x 9 scope</p><p></p><p>Has a little rotary magazine you can load with 10 pellets. You can buy additional magazines for $12-15, and the pellets at WallyWorld or Tractor Supply.</p><p></p><p>Fun to plink out on the driveway with it, 30-50 yds. It will actually penetrate the steel of an old washer (not the tub) at 30 yds or so.</p><p></p><p>Fun to shoot, glad I got it, the Starlings and Cowbirds aren't. I haven't had any problems with the quality of its construction.</p><p></p><p>Steverino's Beeman maybe the one you want if it's in your price range, and he's not too far away from you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grainger, post: 5127857, member: 8448"] I got a Gamo in .177--I think it's the "Maxim" model--not sure. It's a break barrel, Cost $200, came with a 3 x 9 scope Has a little rotary magazine you can load with 10 pellets. You can buy additional magazines for $12-15, and the pellets at WallyWorld or Tractor Supply. Fun to plink out on the driveway with it, 30-50 yds. It will actually penetrate the steel of an old washer (not the tub) at 30 yds or so. Fun to shoot, glad I got it, the Starlings and Cowbirds aren't. I haven't had any problems with the quality of its construction. Steverino's Beeman maybe the one you want if it's in your price range, and he's not too far away from you. [/QUOTE]
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