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  1. Thanks for everyone. Somebody mentioned Sako and Tikka. Don't forget Valmet rifles. Valmet Petra for example. It was (and still is) quite popular moose hunting rifle here. I think Petra is know as Valmet M-88 or Valmet Hunter out side of Finland. For Mosin-Nagant enthusiast I'd like to mention that rifles based to Mosin-Nagant action are also built here. It was miliary rifle once and we call it as "pystykorva" -rifle. As I am interested about airguns I'd like to list Almet Airis airgun. Quite difficult to find. Maybe you like to see one here http://netikka.net/airguns. Unfortunately pages are far from finnished. I agree, Nokia phones are not bad and all good things are coming from Finland . But there are good things coming from UK too. A lot of nice airguns, AA and Theoben to list just few. Nice shotguns too I assume (which are too expencive I assume). -FinnishVisitor-
  2. Hi Everybody, I do have AA Prospot in .177 calibre and non FAC (std) power. I am not really planning to convert it to FAC (we don't have power limit here for airguns, yet). I am still very interested to understand what's differense between std and FAC versions? I would appreciate if somebody can explain differencies. Photos and dimensions (piston/spring weight, etc) would be appreciated too. I guess that differens is spring and piston weight only. Thanks in advance
  3. Hi everybody, just to say hello before writing to airgun topic. I am very interested about airguns, shooting, building, tuning and collecting. I am shooting FX Cyclone, FX 2000, HW100, Hatsan AT44 very soon and about 20 other airguns. Ok, I am not really shooting all of my airgun but collecting airguns. I do shoot firearms too. Rifles, shotguns, pistols, revolvers, muzzle loader... That's about me, let's see if I can find an answer to my airgun guestion.
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