Ruger Air Hawk Elite
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Ruger Air Hawk Elite
how is the ruger air hawk elite in general as a rifle? comments appreciated, along with experiences. thanks
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Re: Ruger Air Hawk Elite
Ruger gets them made by a chinese company. Stick to a Diana or an HW to avoid QC issues.
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Re: Ruger Air Hawk Elite
I had a chance to shoot one for couple of days. Frankly didn't find any diff between d34 and airhawk on accuracy and shooting behavior. Bluing is not as per European standard. Well does that really matter? Give it a thought.
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Re: Ruger Air Hawk Elite
Forget this chinese junk. Consider the Diana 34 very seriously.
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awini wrote:how is the ruger air hawk elite in general as a rifle? comments appreciated, along with experiences. thanks
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