22 air rifle

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.22
Remington Pest Controller Rifle.
Got mine from Pellpax and delivered to the door. Complete with pellets and scope. An excellent bit of kit, and after a small bit of trigger mod, up there with the more expensive stuff. See reviews on utube,
Will not get better for the money.
Cheers.
 
Cracking gun.
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Hello neilly.
This is one vid, but there are others to cross reference. I have the spare roller bearing and 3mm by 10mm adjustment screw.
Will post to you F.O.C. There spare ,so your welcome pal.
Gary
 
Hello neilly.
This is one vid, but there are others to cross reference. I have the spare roller bearing and 3mm by 10mm adjustment screw.
Will post to you F.O.C. There spare ,so your welcome pal.
Gary

Thanks, I will see how it goes, but appreciate the offer.

looking at a few reviews and what is on offer, but I am a lefty so wondering if the Remington 22 pest control is ambi possible. what is yours like?

Cheers
 
Thanks, I will see how it goes, but appreciate the offer.

looking at a few reviews and what is on offer, but I am a lefty so wondering if the Remington 22 pest control is ambi possible. what is yours like?

Cheers
I am also a leftie. for me, the cheek swell on the other side works well for me. The stock still keeps the same height.
These will be Classic Rifles in a few years, well ahead of there time in quality.
Cheers
 
great rifles BUT a little overkill on rats in a garden.....

unless the rat is in a garden thats half a mile away;)

Rich.
The rounds for one of these will penetrate a brick wall or 18" of solid teak at 100yds The WW! and WW2 rounds were much more powerful than the standard 5.56mm stuff used these days.
We shoot these over iron sights in Competition to 600yds regularly, or we did before lockdown.:eek:
 
The rounds for one of these will penetrate a brick wall or 18" of solid teak at 100yds The WW! and WW2 rounds were much more powerful than the standard 5.56mm stuff used these days.

yup, the .303" was a great round, also the 7.62mm that followed:cool:

iirc, old SLR training suggested that if someone was behind a wall you could persuade them to move by shooting the wall.....

that is move IF they suvived;)

modern 5.56 / .223" is almost the same size as a .22" airrifle pellet:p lighter, faster & flatter trajectory maybe but not the same punch:(


Rich.
 
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