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two racks full of guns

Discussion in 'The Guns Galore Section' started by aquist, Oct 24, 2006.

  1. aquist

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    after I made two folding gun racks each of which hold ten guns (rifles) I found one of my air guns that was back in the corner behind something. then I looked it up on the internet, a Beeman model 250 like this, a magnum air rifle sells for around 500 dollars. I laid down and fired to sight in and found I could make groups that were dime sized. I have also got a marksman biathalon trainer. the target sights on this gun are very good for the price, so I picked up a marksman rear target sight and that set of sights enable me to fire or shoot this air rifle as a compeitive shooter, The NRA has a program for air guns. i reccomend it highly. when i first bought this Beeman it was around a hundred dollars. but that was about 1981- 25 years ago. the Marksman I bought at Wal-mart for 50 dollars in 1990 both guns are great fun and excellent tools to train for marksmanship
     
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    I agree. Airguns are very good for training.
     
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    yes I would also agree.
     

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