Graham Allen tries out the SIRT pistol training system and thinks it’s got a lot to offer…
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SKB’s range of shotguns is set to make a triumphal return to the UK. Mark Stone tests the new 705S Trap version
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Mark Camoccio compares two budget break-barrel rifles that are ideal for the junior user – the Slavia 634 Lux and the BSA Meteor
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An airgun for the austerity generation that offers far more than mere entry level? Mark Camoccio gets to grips with SMK’s surprising SYNSG…
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Nigel Allen tests the new TH78D Thumbhole Deluxe CO2 sporter from Sportsmarketing
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Mark Camoccio checks out three of SMK’s CO2 powered rifles – the QB78 Deluxe, XS78 and XS79
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Mark Camoccio goes back to basics as he tests the Sportsmarketing SMK20 rifle with open sights
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If you’re heading to a big airsoft game or going overseas to shoot, Bill Thomas believes he has found the perfect piece of gear to haul all the kit you’ll need…
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Tim Finley treats himself to a fully customised .308 rifle from SYSS
continue reading >Sportsmarketing (SMK), the country’s largest importer and distributor of air rifles and pistols, now offers a...
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John Fenna finds a book that inspires him to push his knife making skills a bit further
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Terry Almond considers synthetically bedding your PCP’s stock to make it shoot better
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Mark Camoccio suggests a bit of DIY can make that Air Arms MPR fit anyone from midget to monster.
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The Stoeger name may be familiar to some as a shotgun, but the Stoeger X20 Suppressor is an air rifle – and a pretty good one at that, as Mark Camoccio finds out
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AGS ANNOUNCES STRIKESYSTEMS PROOPTICS DOT SIGHT
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Noted shotgun duffer Pete Moore gets to grips with his daughter’s Noted shotgun duffer Pete Moore gets to grips with Hatsan Muddy Girl 20-bore semi and is more than a little impressed
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Known primarily for their rifle scopes and binos, Swarovski also offers two draw-type spotting telescopes; Pete Moore considers why you would use one
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