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<blockquote data-quote="billm67" data-source="post: 199721" data-attributes="member: 1830"><p>I currently own to pellet guns. One is a Daystate Harrier...which is a very expensive pre charged pnuematic (which you fill from a scuba cylinder) and the other is an RWS 34. The RWS 34 is an oustanding rifle which you will have for years and it will amaze you at the accuracy. It has plenty of power to control a squirell population and the price is very reasonable. Buy the combo with the scope and mounts included and load it up with Crossman Premieres and you will not have a squirell problem for long. I have looked at friends Gamo's and alot of the current crop of ruger/SW/Crossman springers and they just don't compare to an RWS. It is just a much better made rifle and will last you for years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billm67, post: 199721, member: 1830"] I currently own to pellet guns. One is a Daystate Harrier...which is a very expensive pre charged pnuematic (which you fill from a scuba cylinder) and the other is an RWS 34. The RWS 34 is an oustanding rifle which you will have for years and it will amaze you at the accuracy. It has plenty of power to control a squirell population and the price is very reasonable. Buy the combo with the scope and mounts included and load it up with Crossman Premieres and you will not have a squirell problem for long. I have looked at friends Gamo's and alot of the current crop of ruger/SW/Crossman springers and they just don't compare to an RWS. It is just a much better made rifle and will last you for years. [/QUOTE]
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