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Offline panman

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Walther Falcon Hunter
« on: June 14, 2009, 02:53:04 AM »
Anyone have one of these?.I jus got one and shot it through the crony.The lighter pellets got an honest 940-960 fps.the heavyer crow mags shot 800-850.keep in mind that it is bran new.
Any info is surely app.
The power is outstanding.I shot a starling and it looked like i shot it with a 22!.
Its a bear to cock,and its heavy but it shoots pretty good for a new one.I cant wait untill i shoot a 1000 rounds or so and see what it will do.pan.

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Re: Walther Falcon Hunter
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2009, 09:53:45 PM »
Commonguys,NO one has one??.Whats wrong? :'(.So far i cant find anything wrong with this air gun.For the money,its a bargin :).pan.

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Re: Walther Falcon Hunter
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2009, 09:28:47 AM »
I have one in .25 used for rabbit and squirrel. It is a little hard to cock so I usually just use it for hunting and not target(plus the price of pellets). It is extremely accurate and has brought down a raccoon, a turkey and 5 or 6 opossum. This rifle is more powerful than the Beeman RX-2 and RWS 52 I had. I sold them due to the fact it was as accurate. It is now the only .25 I own. I did not care for the scope so I swapped it for the one off of the Beeman before I sold. They are a good little rifle made in Turkey. That is the reason for the low price. But the quality and accuracy are that of rifles 2-3x their price. Power is higher than said rifles. It is hard to go wrong with it for a hunting rifle.

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Re: Walther Falcon Hunter
« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2009, 02:26:51 AM »
Thanks,AB.I just knew that someone can see that these airguns are really a very good buy.For the money,ya just cant beat them ;D.
Yes,they are hard to cock,but,if kids are around you dont have to worry asmuch about them shooting them,lol 8).I dont have that proublm as its just me and my wife.This airgun just is a great piece of work,VERY powerfull.The trigger is something that i would like to get a little work on,but,its not at all that bad.I have a gamo that is far worse,and i have had it for around 12-15,yrs.Good luck with yours ;).pan.

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Re: Walther Falcon Hunter
« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2009, 08:19:19 AM »
Pan, I used this guide to work on the trigger. It was just over 4# stock. Now it is just under 1#.
http://webpages.charter.net/guru1/documents/Daisy_1000_trigger_guide.pdf