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 Post subject: red rider
PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 7:39 pm 
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I picked this thing up for coon hunting and was greatly disappointed....Hah just kiding, its a fun little plinker that exceeded my expectations.

Its all wood and metal except for the lever, adjustable rear sights and this thing was obviously made for a kid...I might build a larger lever to fit my bear paw in it properly.

I could only pop off 50 shots or so until the rain started up but it shoots fairly well for what it is, the trigger pull is acceptable and the accuracy is decent up to 20-30 feet.


conclusion-as hunter put it "its a dinky toy" and I know ill get bored of it soon but for now its fun, look for it in the for sale section in about a week :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: red rider
PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 11:56 pm 
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One_shot_one_kill wrote:
I could only pop off 50 shots or so until the rain started up but it shoots fairly well for what it is

Around here (Vancouver) we usually get off about 7 or 8 shots with a Red Ryder before the rain starts up so I guess you got a good one.
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