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FX Impact Mark II air rifle question
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveLM" data-source="post: 2560108" data-attributes="member: 113868"><p>There are not a whole lot of "airgun" stores, local or otherwise. Regular firearms shops and sites are finally picking up on the growing popularity of airguns and it's becoming more and more common to find a smattering of airgun brands in these places. As is the case with high end and specialty firearms, high end and specialty airguns (e.g., FX, DayState, Air Arms, etc.) are much harder to find whereas less expensive brands (looking at you, Gamo) are more common.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately, there are some good on-line dealers that offer new and consignment / refurbished airguns and accessories in the event you can't find anything to your liking in your local area. <a href="http://www.AirgunsofArizona.com" target="_blank">www.AirgunsofArizona.com</a> and <a href="http://www.PyramydAir.com" target="_blank">www.PyramydAir.com</a> both offer pre-owned and refurbished airguns on an as-available basis. I've done business with both sites and can say that I received good prices and excellent service from both. Do a little web searching and you should be able to find a reasonable deal.</p><p></p><p>PS: Before you do anything, be sure that you have a source of dry, high pressure (5000 psi) air, such as a dive shop that refills scuba tanks. I don't advise trying to get by with a hand "bicycle pump" to pressurize your gun; pumping is extremely arduous...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveLM, post: 2560108, member: 113868"] There are not a whole lot of "airgun" stores, local or otherwise. Regular firearms shops and sites are finally picking up on the growing popularity of airguns and it's becoming more and more common to find a smattering of airgun brands in these places. As is the case with high end and specialty firearms, high end and specialty airguns (e.g., FX, DayState, Air Arms, etc.) are much harder to find whereas less expensive brands (looking at you, Gamo) are more common. Fortunately, there are some good on-line dealers that offer new and consignment / refurbished airguns and accessories in the event you can't find anything to your liking in your local area. [URL='http://www.AirgunsofArizona.com']www.AirgunsofArizona.com[/URL] and [URL='http://www.PyramydAir.com']www.PyramydAir.com[/URL] both offer pre-owned and refurbished airguns on an as-available basis. I've done business with both sites and can say that I received good prices and excellent service from both. Do a little web searching and you should be able to find a reasonable deal. PS: Before you do anything, be sure that you have a source of dry, high pressure (5000 psi) air, such as a dive shop that refills scuba tanks. I don't advise trying to get by with a hand "bicycle pump" to pressurize your gun; pumping is extremely arduous... [/QUOTE]
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