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Eyup Gary where abouts are you mate and is the rifle FAC rated or not?.What sort of rifle are you thinking of in exchange?.I have a Falcon Raptor MK2 non FAC and has only been zeroed/test fired since a full rebuild with new air cylinder and seals by Falcon themselves.

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i just wanted to say.

 

im the lad who has ended up with the career. the lad swapped his rifle for this so i would swap him mine, as he wanted mine and not the career and i wanted the career lol.

 

anyway just to say this rifle is a MK1 not a mark 2 as the pressure guage is at the end of the barrel and not in the fore stock as it is with the mk2.

it was 100% working yes but the condition is terrible, tool marks every were, chipped and dented stock. to lower the power the hammer spring had been chopped so short it did not have any pressure against the marrmer untill it was cocked.

took it out today and you couldent hit a barn door at 30 yard with it. looking at the barrel its extreamly worn, but then this rifle is very old.

 

this rifle needs alot of work and a new barrel to make it back to the standard it looks like in the pictures.

 

ive lost out big time as the rifle i did the deal on was 10x the gun this is.

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i just wanted to say.

 

im the lad who has ended up with the career. the lad swapped his rifle for this so i would swap him mine, as he wanted mine and not the career and i wanted the career lol.

 

anyway just to say this rifle is a MK1 not a mark 2 as the pressure guage is at the end of the barrel and not in the fore stock as it is with the mk2.

it was 100% working yes but the condition is terrible, tool marks every were, chipped and dented stock. to lower the power the hammer spring had been chopped so short it did not have any pressure against the marrmer untill it was cocked.

took it out today and you couldent hit a barn door at 30 yard with it. looking at the barrel its extreamly worn, but then this rifle is very old.

 

this rifle needs alot of work and a new barrel to make it back to the standard it looks like in the pictures.

 

ive lost out big time as the rifle i did the deal on was 10x the gun this is.

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i just wanted to say.

 

im the lad who has ended up with the career. the lad swapped his rifle for this so i would swap him mine, as he wanted mine and not the career and i wanted the career lol.

 

anyway just to say this rifle is a MK1 not a mark 2 as the pressure guage is at the end of the barrel and not in the fore stock as it is with the mk2.

it was 100% working yes but the condition is terrible, tool marks every were, chipped and dented stock. to lower the power the hammer spring had been chopped so short it did not have any pressure against the marrmer untill it was cocked.

took it out today and you couldent hit a barn door at 30 yard with it. looking at the barrel its extreamly worn, but then this rifle is very old.

 

this rifle needs alot of work and a new barrel to make it back to the standard it looks like in the pictures.

 

ive lost out big time as the rifle i did the deal on was 10x the gun this is.

did you not inspect it before swapping?

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