Mark Camoccio looks at another version of a classic British springer that is a part of our airgun history
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Mark Camoccio discovers that rarest of things - a break-barrel, single shot PCP
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Mark Camoccio looks at the original Daystate PCP that started the ball rolling
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Mark Camoccio looks at a rifle he has never shot before, one with a movable name
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Pete Wadeson looks at the ‘natural’ successor to the original synthetic stocked PCP air rifle of the same name…
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Chris Parkin falls for a modern classic, The Mauser M03 Extreme sporting rifle in .308 Winchester
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Mark Camoccio checks out an early, spring-powered match rifle and wonders if it’s still viable?
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Pete Moore finds an unexpected and unusual bargain in Ruger’s only lever-action rifle
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Pete Moore by way of a friend checks out the only switch barrel rimfire rifle
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After my gun collection seemed to start putting on weight and going very `American`, I found myself wanting a lighter hunting rifle suitable for UK deer. On my usual rounds with my feelers out and eyes open, I fell upon what many consider one of the true thoroughbreds of European hunting tools - the Sauer 202.
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Mark Camoccio finds a very unusual PCP that goes right back to the early days
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Mark Camoccio looks at another variation of the Skan multi-shot PCP
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Mark Camoccio revisits the scene of a crime as he looks at some serious airgun history
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Bruce Potts gets all nostalgic over a camocoated rifle he always wanted as a lad
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Pete Moore looks back on his SIG522 semi-auto rimfire and notes its progress
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Chris Parkin gives us his feelings on the Savage Model 25 thumbhole in 17 Hornet
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Pete Moore considers what equipment is left to the dedicated ex handgunner and those younger shooters that never knew that pleasure
continue reading >Bruce Potts puts Sellier & Bellot’s Practical Slug to the test with both smooth-bore and rifled barrels, revealing impressive results at 50 yards
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Coming back into the fold after a few years away, Pete Moore gets himself another SGC Speedmaster and considers its possibilities and problems
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