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Anyone?
I just like damn near Ruger anything.
Thoughts on their air rifles?
Thanks
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Bought a couple a few years ago. Chinese crap with a Ruger stamp on them. I gifted them to a couple needy boys but don't know if I did them any favor.
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Chinese crap with a Ruger stamp on them. I agree. Don't let the "Ruger" on the rifle full you.
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Same as Remington and a few others - just rebadged Chinese junk being sold under a name that folks associate quality with. Too bad it actually works.
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Too bad it actually works. Maybe most of the time. I had a Chinese Crossman NP replaced twice before a tin of pellets had been put through it. The second replacement still sits unopened in the box, nephew lost interest.
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Son has a Ruger Air Hawk (495 fps version) and I have to say that I am impressed with it's accuracy. It came with the scope as well. He's taken gophers with it, magpies, and killed a lot of pop cans with it. My only complaint is the weight of them. His is over 8 lbs which makes freehand shots difficult. It was on a good sale for under $100 (Canadian) with the scope and I feel that it was work the money.
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Too bad it actually works. Maybe most of the time. I had a Chinese Crossman NP replaced twice before a tin of pellets had been put through it. The second replacement still sits unopened in the box, nephew lost interest. Was referring to the marketing scheme working, not the guns.......that said for the guy that shoots a dozen shots per year, they are probably fine. If you put a couple thousand pellets a year through one then you should probably look elsewhere (like Beeman R-Series Rifles)
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