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| Accuracy | 9.8/10 |
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| Handling | 8.7/10 |
| Value for Money | 8.5/10 |
| Reviewer Rating | 9.3/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8.2/10 |
Full review by
Guest.
on 8th Feb 2008
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User Rating : 10
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Good Points: Very good looking gun and excellent finish Accurate Good aftersales Easy to use and charge Magazines are cheap and have different options i.e 8 and 14 shot, metal or plastic
Bad Points: Shrouded barrel a little noisy, needed second silencer that makes it wisper quiet Loading fault occured but was soon rectified by falcon
General comments: The first day of using the falcon prairie 25 it developed a fault with the loading system, the magazine would simply jam up. The gun was sent back twice and now it is perfect, falcon were good enough to compensate me and provided a very good service. The gun is very light for its size and very accurate, however its length restricts it in confined spaces, in this case i would go for the pf18 rather than the pf25. The shrouded barrel supresess muzzle noise quite well but with the additional silencer fitted it is whisper quite. The magazine system is good but the alloy mags scratch the breech due to metal to metal contact. As far as finish and build quality are concerned this gun is top notch, the blueing is deep and consistent and the stock is simply a work of art, well done falcon on creating an excellent rifle
Guest.'s review and ratings | 202 words
Review by
rosssmith
on 13th Sep 2007
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User Rating : 9
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I bought my .22 used for £620 with good sights a pump and a sling which i thought was ok.
My first impression of the gun was fantastic with its good looks, good accuracy, easy to use 8 shot magazine, and quieter than average silencer. But then i started having a little bit of a problem with one of my three 8shot magazines. It was sometimes jamming which then resulted in me skipping a pellet. Took the mag to my local dealer and was told that there was nothing wrong with it and as there is ...
rosssmith's full review | 199 words
Review by
jackfrost50
on 19th Jul 2007
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User Rating : 7
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Beware you don`t sacrifice shootability for a few extra shots, even if you use a sling with this gun you must keep a good hold or the barrel will end up pointing down in a flash.
jackfrost50's full review | 95 words
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on 17th Aug 2006
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User Rating : 10
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I have had the Falcon PF-25 for about a month now, and I just cant get enough of this fine rifle. I was very lucky to pick one up used in .22 cal, with the walnut thumb hole stock. I'm glad I didn't have to spend the $1100 entry fee to obtain greatness....but if you have to I think it would be MORE than worth it.
This rifle is amazing....where do I begin? Maybe with the fact that it is a TACKDRIVER. You can shoot into one hole all day long from 35 yards, and extending the range hardly ma ...
ace22's full review | 461 words
Review by
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on 9th May 2006
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User Rating : 10
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This is a superb gun it handles well (even better without silencer but too noisy) very quiet with silencer fitted, 1 of the most accurate rifles I have ever fired.
The 8 shot mag works well but can sometimes jam causing it to skip a pellet, spare mags are resonably cheap at around £15-£25 each. 16 shot mags also available, though I have not tried one of those yet.
I get around 70-75 useable shots at 12ftlbs in .22 cal, it is effective to around 50 yards for rabbits with good clean ...
jayhunter's full review | 183 words
Review by
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expert review
on 15th Dec 2005
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User Rating : 10
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I got the Falcon Prairie PF-25 air rifle about 3 weeks ago. First impressions were that this gun is a bit bigger than I had expected, unlike some first impressions of the FN-19, however, it points and handles like a dream. Aesthetically, the gun is a work of art with fine lines and details one would expect at this price point.
The gun is 45 inches long and weighs under 7 lbs. It has an 8 shot rotary magazine that feeds any normal sized pellet (14-21gr) that I put through it flawlessly. I have ...
rob3dr's full review | 352 words

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