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| Value for Money | 5.4/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 5.6/10 |
| Overall Rating | 5/10 |
Full review by
Guest.
on 12th Apr 2008
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very good but it only comes out once a month. Airgun World is everything you could want in a shooting mag great value for money.
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Review by
Guest.
on 26th Feb 2008
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I bought the magazine every month for two and a half years. I was growing more unhappy every month because the few articles it did print were being repeated and it seemed to have more pages dedicated to adverts than to anything interesting.the final straw was when I noticed they were using a lot of the same photographs for different articles,they could not even be bothered to take new photos for an article. it seemed to me the magazines main objective is maximum profit for minimum effort.
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Review by
GodBhere
on 15th Feb 2008
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An all round shooters magazine, any shooter who has not read this magazine, would do well to read this magazine. A true inspiration to those who head its words.
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Review by
madog
on 6th Nov 2005
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To Phil Bulmer, Regarding the strip down of a Cometa Indian - Airgun World article - August 2005 issue.
The correct procedure is somewhat different.
1. Remove cocking lever and gear drive pin. Remove plastic fore end.
2. Remove casting from cylinder i.e fore and aft hex bolts, and remove drive gear from underneath cylinder. The rear stud and barrel mountings block need not be removed for any purpose. The barrel is only removed for replacement of rear plastic slider.
3. The plastic cylinder c ...
madog's full review | 145 words
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on 17th Oct 2005
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Review of Swift Premier 6-18x44 Mil Dot (688m)
I had been looking for a scope in the 4-16 or 6-24 range for some time for an extremely accurate FAC Super 10. I wanted good optics (don't we all!), good repeatability, a mil dot reticule and value for money.
I had heard of Swift on the Internet and decided to check it out. Claims of 'as good as Leupold or awfully close' had me interested. I discovered that the company had its origins in 1926 making medical and veterinary optics for indust ...
PStott's full review | 879 words

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