I'm going to offer Norica airguns in the near future.I've always liked Noricas and they'll supplement the range very nicely.
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I am going to concentrate on the adult models,most notably the Storm and may offer a tuning service.
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They should offer a somewhat nicer entry into the sport than the Chinese BAM's that are appearing on a lot of shelves now.
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They're great quality to start with and I like working on them.Norica made the Beeman GS series airguns and gave me next to no trouble at all.fenring wrote:They should offer a somewhat nicer entry into the sport than the Chinese BAM's that are appearing on a lot of shelves now.
I'm just waiting for the BAM owners to 'find' me when they have troubles.
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LOL.Lewis Reinhold wrote: I'm just waiting for the BAM owners to 'find' me when they have troubles.
I always thought they were better than Gamo - the 73 and 80 models that were around years ago were a better package than the Gamo's of the same era. Of course nowadays Gamo attracts attention from the uninitiated with their much publicised velocity claims etc.
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Exactly right Scott!!fenring wrote:LOL.Lewis Reinhold wrote: I'm just waiting for the BAM owners to 'find' me when they have troubles.
I always thought they were better than Gamo - the 73 and 80 models that were around years ago were a better package than the Gamo's of the same era. Of course nowadays Gamo attracts attention from the uninitiated with their much publicised velocity claims etc.
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i bought a gamo for my eldest to train on, which has worked well. now i can confidently let him handle my .177 r7 without worrying if he will damage it and knock it about because he made those mistakes on the gamo....but it is cheap and nasty....just looks cool for the kids all that black plasticLewis Reinhold wrote:Exactly right Scott!!fenring wrote:LOL.Lewis Reinhold wrote: I'm just waiting for the BAM owners to 'find' me when they have troubles.
I always thought they were better than Gamo - the 73 and 80 models that were around years ago were a better package than the Gamo's of the same era. Of course nowadays Gamo attracts attention from the uninitiated with their much publicised velocity claims etc.
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What's the Norica pcp like?
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I don't know Dave.I'm trying to find out more about it.I'm feeling it's someone else's in drag.daisy wrote:What's the Norica pcp like?
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