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falcon prairie

Postby Twymanc » Fri Dec 13, 2013 5:36 pm

Hi peeps new to this forum and would like some advice i have been shooting air rifles and fishing and generally anything outdoors since i was 12 on meeting my lovely wife 6 years ago and having a very very premature lil baby girl all of the focus has been on her and my other kids however now she is fine i recently bought another air rifle to continue with what i have always been passionate about, shooting after popping into c h westons in brighton i walked out very satisfied with a full combo bsa lightning se nikko sterling 3-9-50 ir scopes for a very competive price the guys there were more than helpful and was more interested in customer satisfaction than the sale now after aquiring a small bit of land to shoot on a livery with enough bunnies to keep me happy in the evenings i have now bought a pcp falcon prairie cs which leads me to my question my budget only allowed me to afford the single shot and was just looking for some information on whether it can be converted at a later date after i have spotted a enginering company called rowan engineering who have conversions for sale just wanted some feedback is there any particular year model it does, or does not apply too thanks for reading look forward to your comments, craig
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Re: falcon prairie

Postby flintlok » Fri Dec 13, 2013 6:08 pm

I can't help with the feedback. Others will be along who can. In any case welcome to the forum!!!! :thup: :thup: :thup: :thup:
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Re: falcon prairie

Postby leadpig » Fri Dec 13, 2013 6:20 pm

rowan are very good bud,they specialize in making add on's and making production stuff better :)
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Re: falcon prairie

Postby Buffy Vampire Slayer » Fri Dec 13, 2013 6:35 pm

leadpig wrote:rowan are very good bud,they specialize in making add on's and making production stuff better :)


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Re: falcon prairie

Postby Twymanc » Fri Dec 13, 2013 8:01 pm

Cheers lads appreciated, and yea I was pleasantly surprised with there adaptions for air guns my shoot is not massive so it is not a necessitie as of yet but good to the option is there if needed.
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