Airgun import experiences - via post/ courier route

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Post by striker » Sat Oct 18, 2008 7:12 pm

Hai ifgians
Today i got my cfx beauty on hand with suberb packing..
i got two surprises when i received the parcel and opened it can you guys guess what?
tomorrow i will update the pics
The whole credit goes to mundaire for educating me to get this beauty by IFG.

cheers :-)
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Post by striker » Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:02 am

Dudes
Here is my Black Beauty 8)

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It is very accurate and hard hiting gun .Its a very safe underlever airgun & light weight when compared to hw 97,hw 77...
The Gtr -3 Trigger is amazing in performance and it also enhances the accuracy and precision.


Cheers :)

Sankar

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Post by TenX » Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:26 am

Great looking rifle there.. Congrats...
striker";p="57037 wrote: ...It is very accurate and hard hiting gun ....
You found that out already without 'breaking-in' ?
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Post by Mike Mukthi » Mon Oct 20, 2008 3:07 am

Hi Folks,

I have 'had' a plan to check in the import of a Baikal and here i go squak after following through the episodes... wow! these good fellows are a limit... ones enthu can vaporize in a hurry given these situations.

Anyways, I wish Dev will have his piece home.

Regards to Mack The Knife for the super guidance; makes a fresher as i at home on Indians For Guns.

Regards,
Mike

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Post by striker » Tue Oct 21, 2008 12:34 am

TenX";p="57040 wrote: Great looking rifle there.. Congrats...
striker";p="57037 wrote: ...It is very accurate and hard hiting gun ....
You found that out already without 'breaking-in' ?
Breaking in ?
As it came out of box it shot straight and acurrate

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Post by striker » Tue Oct 21, 2008 12:37 am

Dev
In contradictary to your airgun import experience i had no cvd duty and no ceasing of pellets.

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Post by hamiclar01 » Tue Oct 21, 2008 1:02 am

striker";p="57150 wrote: Breaking in ?
As it came out of box it shot straight and acurrate

cheers :-)
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sankar, TenX is referring to the fact that a brand new airgun needs to shoot about a tin and a half of pellets (at least) before it maintains a consistent shot to shot output, and accuracy. this process is the "breaking in" he is talking about.

good looking gun, and i agree with it being lighter than the weirauchs. have fun, shoot well and shoot safe.

and don't forget to break in your new gun :wink:
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Post by Lawman » Tue Oct 21, 2008 1:45 am

Hi Sankar, from which online shop you have purchased the air-rifle ? Is the courier FedEx ?

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Post by striker » Tue Oct 21, 2008 6:21 am

Hamiclar
Already started to breaking in the new cfx :-).currently i am getting lesser than half inch group for 5 shots@ 10 to 13 range

cheers
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hamiclar01";p="57156 wrote:
striker";p="57150 wrote: Breaking in ?
As it came out of box it shot straight and acurrate

cheers :-)
sankar
sankar, TenX is referring to the fact that a brand new airgun needs to shoot about a tin and a half of pellets (at least) before it maintains a consistent shot to shot output, and accuracy. this process is the "breaking in" he is talking about.

good looking gun, and i agree with it being lighter than the weirauchs. have fun, shoot well and shoot safe.

and don't forget to break in your new gun :wink:
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Post by TenX » Tue Oct 21, 2008 7:08 am

striker";p="57161 wrote: Hamiclar
Already started to breaking in the new cfx :-).currently i am getting lesser than half inch group for 5 shots@ 10 to 13 range

cheers
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hamiclar01";p="57156 wrote:
striker";p="57150 wrote: Breaking in ?
As it came out of box it shot straight and acurrate

cheers :-)
sankar
sankar, TenX is referring to the fact that a brand new airgun needs to shoot about a tin and a half of pellets (at least) before it maintains a consistent shot to shot output, and accuracy. this process is the "breaking in" he is talking about.

good looking gun, and i agree with it being lighter than the weirauchs. have fun, shoot well and shoot safe.

and don't forget to break in your new gun :wink:
"5 shots@ 10 to 13 range"
Did you mean meters?

Thats great then. Few air rifles have a good grouping from the very first rounds. Not only is your gun a stunner in looks, its also a stunner in performance :)

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Post by tirths » Tue Oct 21, 2008 10:21 am

Sankar,

you should be getting 1/4" once you are used to with the 2nd stage pull. You can also set very light 2nd stage. But don't change any settings now. Go slow...

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Post by striker » Tue Oct 21, 2008 11:12 am

Tenx
yes the range what i mentioned is in meter.
Moreever rotatary breech is thumb friendly :-)

cheers
sankar

TenX";p="57163 wrote:
striker";p="57161 wrote: Hamiclar
Already started to breaking in the new cfx :-).currently i am getting lesser than half inch group for 5 shots@ 10 to 13 range

cheers
sankar













hamiclar01";p="57156 wrote: sankar, TenX is referring to the fact that a brand new airgun needs to shoot about a tin and a half of pellets (at least) before it maintains a consistent shot to shot output, and accuracy. this process is the "breaking in" he is talking about.

good looking gun, and i agree with it being lighter than the weirauchs. have fun, shoot well and shoot safe.

and don't forget to break in your new gun :wink:
"5 shots@ 10 to 13 range"
Did you mean meters?

Thats great then. Few air rifles have a good grouping from the very first rounds. Not only is your gun a stunner in looks, its also a stunner in performance :)

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Post by striker » Tue Oct 21, 2008 11:18 am

Lawman
i bought this rifle from airgunsmith mike mellick of flying dragon airrifles .i used usps for delivery in india
cheers
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Lawman";p="57158 wrote: Hi Sankar, from which online shop you have purchased the air-rifle ? Is the courier FedEx ?

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Post by dev » Tue Oct 21, 2008 1:46 pm

striker";p="57037 wrote: Dudes
Here is my Black Beauty 8)

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It is very accurate and hard hiting gun .Its a very safe underlever airgun & light weight when compared to hw 97,hw 77...
The Gtr -3 Trigger is amazing in performance and it also enhances the accuracy and precision.


Cheers :)

Sankar
Great looking rifle. I hope you really enjoy yerself now that you got them grizzly killer raptor pellets :-).

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Post by dev » Tue Oct 21, 2008 1:52 pm

Mike Mukthi";p="57045 wrote:
Anyways, I wish Dev will have his piece home.

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Thank you my air pistol is long home. On the whole it wasn't a bad experience.

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