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11 Reviews For RWS 320m
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Guest 17th Jun 2009
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General comments: i wish the rws 320m had iron sights. can shoot it all day long , no problems. Shot over 1000 rds. no problems. Rws cant beat it.
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Guest 15th Apr 2009
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with a scope the RWS 320m is very on target and handles great- Read Guest's review (17 words)
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Guest 24th Sep 2008
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I have been happy with the quality and the accuracy of the 320 and would recommend it for casual plinking and pest control.- Read Guest's review (51 words)
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Guest 12th Jan 2008
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I bought the M-320 from Cabela's for a very reasonable price. I knew RWS made a good German air gun. To my surprise, it was made in China. It was a heavy gun and seemed to be solid. I enjoyed three years of relatively light use. Two weeks ago I got it out to use and the cocking mechanism will not work. Upon receiving it I noticed it was made in China- I guess the old saying"you get what you pay for" rings true in this case!- Read Guest's review (114 words)
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Botim
1st May 2005
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After my crossman 2200 needed work or replacement after years of great service I spent 100 bucks on this RWS 320m Air Rifle without scope. I had no idea it takes so long to break in a springer and even after that the accuracy was less then expected, some in my part to be able to shoot a springer that jumps all over the place upon firing and the need to hold it the same way every shot. I noticed the forstock looks like it was hollowed out with a chisel when I had to slip in a washer between stock ...- Read Botim's review (212 words and 3 comments)
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allen52307
16th Feb 2005
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I bought a RWS 320m about 1 year ago. After first 50 shots a screw fell out. I found it, replaced it and checked all other screws and the bolt through the barrel. All were loose and I found out they repeatedly had to be re-tightened. Finally I took out all screws and nuts and put finger nail polish on the threads (cheaper than loctite). It was winter when I got the gun, didn't have good weather to shoot the gun much. Spring came and I found the gun was shooting to the left after the site was tur ...- Read allen52307's review (191 words and 1 comment)
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kingbrad
6th Jan 2004
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PRICE is great got gun, scope, and muzzlebrake for $160. After zeroing for hours I checked the screws. They were all very loose and after tightening them I can hit within 1.5" at 25 yards. Scope and muzzlebrake not installed. Barrel had to be filed to fit muzzlebrake and the scope moved back nomatter how tight the mount was. Stood screw up in hole on reciver and then slid scope over it to prevent the scope from moving and act as a scope mount stop. After all this I love the gun. My bird feeder ...- Read kingbrad's review (146 words)
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Radio Chicken 7th Oct 2003
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We were on our 2nd RWS 320m in as many months. This first one would kick the breach closed...BY ITSELF!! It would misfire and difficult to to cock. The muzzle break did not fit...we exchanged it for an identical model.
Replacement 320M:
Same problems as the first gun and machine screws were falling out of this one...but the muzzle break was properly fitted. ;^) In my opinion, the RWS is junk and not worthy of a $50 price tag, let alone $160.
We exchanged it for a Gamo Shadow 1000 w/ Red ...- Read Radio Chicken's review (130 words and 4 comments)
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NezRael 7th Sep 2003
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The RWS 320m Air Rifle rattled when it came out of the box. All but one screw was loose, and that's the one I wanna tighten most. The book's in terribly translated english, and I suspect is for a different model of RWS Air Rifle.
A friend bought an RWS 320m as well, which came with a B20 booklet as well *shrug*. This was my first break-barrel rifle, so I'm not sure if the safety is ONLY supposed to ENGAGE ITSELF when the barrel is broken down and cocked? But as it turns out, on one of the ...- Read NezRael's review (210 words and 3 comments)
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Gary. 3rd Aug 2003
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I purchased the RWS 320 rifle without the scope and after about 50 rounds, I was shooting 2" clusters from 30 yards. I shot 5" clusters from 52 yards. Keep in mind this is with iron sites (no scope), and I'm not that great with iron sites. While shooting at targets I had three different birds land just beyond my 30 yard target, I downed each one on the first shot. I shot RWS superpoint, superround, and supermag. I found the supermag to be the best. I have decided to exchange this gun for t ...- Read Gary's review (169 words)
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Very high quality blueing, 10 meter group3/16 high power, all for$149.00 which includes RWS scope muzzle break and B Square rings.- Read mike's review (34 words and 9 comments)
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taken the other night on a bunnie bash we use an air arms s410 and a bsa super ten on the nights hunting in england. ... Took him with a shot to the back of the head with an RWS 320M using .177 hobbies.
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