Expert advice please - Help reqd. for First gun selection

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vivekasia
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Expert advice please - Help reqd. for First gun selection

Post by vivekasia » Sun May 08, 2011 11:00 am

hei my fellow IFGians,

I would like to get some tips on selecting my first airgun, for target practice(10 mtrs). This newbie needs some directions please!

IHP National M25 airrifle 4.5mm
AIMCO M200 5.5mm
or any other models would you suggest?

Or I could import through pyramidair - Daisy Powerline 953 TargetPro; but is it too early for a beginner? Please feel free to comment, honestly! :)

Ciao,

Vivek

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Re: Expert advice please - Help reqd. for First gun selection

Post by tonysilas » Sun May 08, 2011 4:27 pm

Go for aimco M300. It comes in .22 calibre
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Re: Expert advice please - Help reqd. for First gun selection

Post by horribleharshad » Sun May 08, 2011 5:36 pm

http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3246
The topic has already been discussed pretty thoroughly here.
If you still have any questions after reading it, I'm sure people would be glad to answer.
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Re: Expert advice please - Help reqd. for First gun selection

Post by fantumfan2003 » Sun May 08, 2011 5:42 pm

For 10mtr target practice, if want to enter competitions, you are looking at spending a minimum of Rs. 50000/-

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