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Here's A Link to That New Sig Sauer Gas Ram Rifle

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(@ekmeister)
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 Prettier photo

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(@ekmeister)
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If you click on the photo or the text below it in my above post, the full ad will open so you can read the ad's complete text. 

(I tried to edit my above post to add that statement.  But, the 'Edit' option at the bottom of my posts here keeps disappearing after a short time for some reason, even though I'm logged in.  I even tried logging out and logging back in again, but 'Edit' is still gone.  If I'm doing something wrong I don't know what it is).

Safe and Happy Shooting!

Ed, the Airgun Tune-Meister


   
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Tarasdad
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I'm liking what I see on this one so far. Looking forward to a shooting review. Price is a bit high but if it shoots well enough it wouldn't be too big a barrier.

As for the edit it may be a timer set in the board software where you can only edit for a certain amount of time after posting. I've seen it on other boards I frequent.


   
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(@ekmeister)
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Tarasdad, thanks for the tip regarding the edit feature and some forums.  What you described sounds like what I'm experiencing here.  I'll keep my eyes open for further developments.

Thanks.


   
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(@marineo6)
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So is a Theoben licensed gas ram or...?


   
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NapaSpringer
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This looks the best springer to come out in many years I am really thinking about getting one. Since Theoben had their patent for rams expire many years ago many places are now doing their own design not sure where sig got their but I am pretty sure it has nothing to do with Theoben. 23 ft/lbs in a .22 springer is no joke with only 35 lbs of cocking effort. I really like the stock and the position of the safety. Never expected a US firearms manufactured to put this much effort into an air rifle but for those that are into springer's like me I think they could have a real winner here. 


   
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