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Old 14th Oct 2004, 22:26   #1 (permalink)
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On my travels delivering i called into blackpool air rifles and had a good look at there second hand guns. i have read a coment about bad service in gun shops on other forumsbut the staff at this gun shop were very helpful. ive narowed my choice down too a s410 or s200 maybe with a magazine. roll on christmas
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Has no one any feed back or coments on these rifles good or bad. i will try to visit a gun club as been suggested elsewhere and try them first.
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Superb choice whichever one you plump for. However, the S200 Mk2 has a plactic trigger and a flimsy cocking lever which known to break way too easily.
The S410 has to be the best multi-shot available, say no more.
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I´d definitely go with the S-410.I have one myself in .22 and if i´d be any happier with it i could´nt live with myself, Also got a S-400 in .177 for HFT you see.
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Both excellent choices. An older model of the S200 is far more robust though!
What calibre are they?

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I have just bought my partner (her indoor's) an AA s200 in .177 with a 3-9x50 scope on it... I find it to an excellent lightweight robust bit of kit and I have hunted with it an found no fault with action etc etc. A 10 shot mag conversion (£60) would be an asset and I intend to get my hands on one in the very near future, well next week when I go to Mendip Clays##


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Both excellent choices. An older model of the S200 is far more robust though!
What calibre are they?

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Many years ago i used to shoot 22 as they were the most popluar. on my return to airguns i bought a hw95 in 177 and enjoy it so much i will get my new gun in 177
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Superb choice whichever one you plump for. However, the S200 Mk2 has a plactic trigger and a flimsy cocking lever which known to break way too easily.
The S410 has to be the best multi-shot available, say no more.
I agree with Dave, I have both the S200 is a cracking gun for the money but it aint no S410
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Has to be the 410.
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In my honest opinion the best multi shot for the price has to be the Daystate Harrier, nuff said

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