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I can speak from experience having owned the rifle that you're talking about, they are a poor excuse for an airgun mate.

Noisy, up and down with the shot count and the magazine jams like jar of robinsons :lol:

Leave it well alone mate.

If you are really set on a CO2 gun, the rabbit stoppers from crossman are supposed to be good.

Personally, i'd go with the Air Arms S200, I've had one of those also and it was fantastic! :lol:

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I can speak from experience having owned the rifle that you're talking about, they are a poor excuse for an airgun mate.

Noisy, up and down with the shot count and the magazine jams like jar of robinsons :lol:

Leave it well alone mate.

If you are really set on a CO2 gun, the rabbit stoppers from crossman are supposed to be good.

Personally, i'd go with the Air Arms S200, I've had one of those also and it was fantastic! :lol:

 

agree with the s200 though a rabbitstopper is a piece of junk the things are half plastic

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I had the 850 Airmagnum when i got back into air rifles and got plenty of rabbits with mine. Heard a lot of people say they had jamming problems too but again i didn't. BUT compared with many springers and low end PCP's like the S200 it's ****. These guns are far better than the 850 and you can pick one up second hand for good money on here and BBS. Try the hw97k, my mates got one and its top notch and quiet. I had the hw80 and again fantastic. The S200 is a great PCP as anyone on here will tell you.

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