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PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2017 8:48 am 
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Just bought one, website says low stock. Both PAL and non PAL are on sale.Probably a Diana 34 clone internally, not sure yet but I'll find out next week :)

$129.00

http://www.cabelas.ca/product/99801/gam ... -air-rifle

http://www.cabelas.ca/product/92033/gam ... with-scope


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.177 Caliber
Fluted polymer jacketed steel barrel
Automatic cocking safety system
1,250 FPS
Break-barrel single-cocking system
Single-shot design
Manual safety
Thin cheekpad on each side of the stock for both right and left-handed shooters
Non-slip textured design on grip and forearm
Includes 4x32mm scope with rings
Light and lazer combo on the scope is not included
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Key Specifications
Caliber: .177
Action: Break barrel
Stock: All-weather molded synthetic
Velocity: 1,250 FPS
Capacity: Single shot
Sights: 4x32 scope
Safety: Manual
Trigger pull: 3.53 lbs.
Cocking effort: 30 lbs.
Barrel length: 17.8"
Overall length: 43.3"
Weight: 5.47 lbs.

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PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2017 9:02 pm 
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Shows 18 left of the high power model. At 04:00pm it was 24...,wonder if a couple went to members? Hope so :)

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PostPosted: Tue May 23, 2017 11:32 am 
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ITGUY wrote:
Shows 18 left of the high power model. At 04:00pm it was 24...,wonder if a couple went to members? Hope so :)


Bad form to keep replying to my own post, sorry. Just wanted to bring it up to the top and mention that for any members who want the PAL version, there are 11 left now according to the website....Oh, and its free shipping if you put either one of the two codes in, although they do nail you 8 or 9 bucks for the "oversize" business.

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PostPosted: Tue May 23, 2017 1:45 pm 
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Tempting at that low price however I'm going to save my pennies for a swarm.

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I got mine from basspro shop Calgary, paid $115 on sale. lots of power, light weight, but too much jump and vibration, accuracy is affected. I removed 4 coils from the mainspring, seems better control now, with less power


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2017 8:22 pm 
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I got mine from basspro shop Calgary, paid $115 on sale. lots of power, light weight, but too much jump and vibration, accuracy is affected. I removed 4 coils from the mainspring, seems better control now, with less power


Sigh...I haven't even had time to do more than take it out of the plastic yet.

Whats the scope like? It cant be worse than the Crackerjack box 4X Centerpoints on the Crosmans...can it?

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 10:09 am 
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ITGUY wrote:
calgarylifei wrote:
I got mine from basspro shop Calgary, paid $115 on sale. lots of power, light weight, but too much jump and vibration, accuracy is affected. I removed 4 coils from the mainspring, seems better control now, with less power


Sigh...I haven't even had time to do more than take it out of the plastic yet.

Whats the scope like? It cant be worse than the Crackerjack box 4X Centerpoints on the Crosmans...can it?
The scope is pretty good for short range. I can't shoot tight group with this gun, now is better with 4 coils removed. Still a good gun for the price. I just got a cz 634 now and sold the gamo. Cz is only 750-800 fps. But way quieter and easier to shoot.

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