I has a this (mac10 for scale) not powerful, but should do the job nicely.
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I don't want to escalate this into a gun thread too much, but I've been discussing guns with chickenz, since I'd like something for plinking (as it is apparently called) and maybe the occasional rat if it's needed,
and he recommended the king ratcatcher, which looks like a great choice, but since I probably won't be using it too much , I'm thinking of going for the cheaper regular version (comes with a 4x scope),
but is there any other reasons I should go for the king?
Also, they have a Webley mk3 in their secondhand section for £120, which according to reviews and pictures looks really good, but I have to call them, don't really feel like doing that!
and he recommended the king ratcatcher, which looks like a great choice, but since I probably won't be using it too much , I'm thinking of going for the cheaper regular version (comes with a 4x scope),
but is there any other reasons I should go for the king?
Also, they have a Webley mk3 in their secondhand section for £120, which according to reviews and pictures looks really good, but I have to call them, don't really feel like doing that!
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