Has anybody ever heard of, or been to Nick's Sports Shop, on Yonge Street?
I was there today, and the friendly Greek owner showed me a Diana 24 copy, called the "Canadian Hunter." I have never heard of that gun in my life. Anyone familiar with it?
Also, what are your thoughts about this store (airgun-wise) ?
Thanks,
Al
Nick's Sports Shop, Downtown Toronto....
Nick's Sports Shop, Downtown Toronto....
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Nick's Sports Shop
If you are looking for new and used Military and Outdoor clothing, then this is your place. Just watch out for the pricing. They are unpredictable when it comes to haggling. On a slow day, you can get a very good price. But on a busy day, forget it. Better come on a slow, gloomy day. Chances are, you will get a good deal depending on how you haggle. They do have airguns, balnk firing starter guns, knives, and other sporting goods. Maybe you can get a good deal on airguns to which they have a few. But again, beware of the price. Let your instinct do the talking. Unless you are desperate for an airgun, then you don't have a choice. Al Flaherty's is just a couple of minutes away so as Le Baron. There is also a Canadian Tire north of Bloor.
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Hello Al...I chronagraph with Hobby Pellets...I have been buying, selling and trading Air Guns for over 20 years and know all the tricks....They go by the Manufacturers Specs...They do not not go by the speed of the gun...This is a peppy gun for 22 cal....The same manufacture has another version in 22 cal, and rates it at 420 f.p.s.....What a joke...It also goes at 525 f.p.s. and as high as 550 f.p.s......Marvin...