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In your price range (almost) I am very pleased with Weihrauch HW95K springer with a reasonable scope. It is quite light weight as well. It was new so took a good few tins of pellets to settle in. However, it is a bit noisy compared to a PCP when cocking, loading, safety off and firing.

 

I have tried briefly a HW97K which is more expensive, but I suspect it would produce more repeatable results than my 95. The mechanisms to use it seems to be slightly quieter as well. If I could afford it.

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I've got an Edgar Brothers Model 100 .22 underlever with a Hawke Sport HD 3-9x40 scope gathering dust on my shelf. It was bought by my father-in-law in a moment of overenthusiasm with the notion that he'd use it for vermin control. As far as I know it has never been fired.

 

You could undoubtedly get better for £300 (I don't know much about air rifles, but I'm pretty sure this is nothing special), but you can have the lot for £100 plus postage if that's of any interest?

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Anybody got any experience of the Stoeger x20 suppressor?

 

I want to get an air rifle just for plinking at cans and targets and these are supposed to be really quiet, which will come in handy living in Manchester :biggrin:

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Would love some of the aforementioned rifles but I got a second hand Webley Vulcan .177 with a tasco(?) scope 5 years ago for £80 with a bag from a local dealer.

 

Few rabbits/pigoens at close range, it could easily handle rats I reckon.

 

Got a cheapie laser sight from ebay and it stays pretty true.

 

You could then spend the other £200 quid on beer and then fritter the rest away...

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