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| Accuracy | 9/10 |
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| Handling | 8.3/10 |
| Value for Money | 7.3/10 |
| Reviewer Rating | 8.3/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8.8/10 |
Full review by
CharlesCoverley
on 18th Mar 2008
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User Rating : 5
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Good Points: Blueing and general finish is good.
Bad Points: The magazines and loading action are truly dreadful. I have owned this rifle for 12 months now, and it repeatedly jams, the gun is also capable of placing 2 pellets in the barrel (very poor). The shot grouping (.22) is quite good, but there is no comparison with the Weirauch HW100. The regulation is also non-existent.
General comments: Please do yourself a favour and buy the Weirauch HW100 instead. This gun is the benchmark for all others, and everything about it is near perfect. I have owned many rifles over the years, and have shot thousands of rabbits, I like to think I know a bit about airgunning. In my opinion the Weirauch is better than the Theoben Rapid, and for a few pounds more, 10 times better than the Falcon.
CharlesCoverley's review and ratings | 131 words
Review by
bull
on 30th Jun 2006
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User Rating : 10
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This Falcon Prairie PF 18 MP is easily the best handling gun I have owned, having owned an AAs410 and a Daystate Mk3, it comes into the shoulder comfortably in any of the shooting positions.
I think this gun is an excellent hunting tool and consider it accurate enough to give either of my previous guns a run for their money in a shooting competition.
The trigger has infinite adjustment, the only downside being you need to remove the stock to do it. It can be adjusted for tilt as well.
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bull's full review | 333 words | 1 comment added.
Review by
Dagaros![]()
on 9th May 2006
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User Rating : 10
Respect :
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I picked this Falcon Prairie PF up at my local airgun supplier as my first PCP,I am normally a 10m pistol shooter. After having the strange looking rotary magazine explained to me and being intrigued by the brass disc that is associated with it, I was excited to give it a go. It's very simple to load once you know how (you place the brass disc on the back on the magazine and drop a pellet in then turn it, 8 times in total) place the magazine back in the breech then bolt action from there.
As I ...
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