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    Posted: 7 hours 42 minutes ago at 8:18am
You could try sending an email to youngs airguns. Ask Ron if he has a spare used unit? Other wise can you put a photo up of the broken part here? Someone might be able to help.
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Thanks for asking 🙂
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Sorry sentiment and "the grandkids will be able to use it" means the stoeger will no dought stay unnoticed in the gun cabinet for the next several years, then be pulled out with dry brittle seals and stop working after a few shots.
Still memories are rekindled and that is worth more than the gun itself, i suppose.
So no go ,sorry Alister.
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That cal brings you into close range wallaby and goats too.
There is a stoeger here.
I don't own it.
Hasn't been used since his boy got fal.
I'll ask if he wants to donate it to someone who make use of it.
No promises it may have centimental value, kids first gun and all.

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It's a handful yes I've adjusted the Tigger with a new screw. The difference is amazing. With the new screw I did have a stoeger Rx10 .177 was a nice little.177 killed a few pests with it unfortunately the Tigger broke and it's in bits as I'm looking for a new Tigger for it. I'm happy with the big .25 it blows though cans filled with water nicely my back stop is a old tractor bucket works very well.
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Hi Alister.
I should imagine a 25 cal gamo is going to take quite a bit getting use too.
Went and looked reviews as never heard of that gamo before.
Looks like the trigger adjustment screw gets replaced by a few shooters , with a slightly longer one so they can take the trigger weight down more.
Interesting gun, be keen on seeing a review and what your view of it is, when you settled into it.

So how long you had it?
What you shooting through it.?
Hows the recoil?
How are you enjoying it?
Had any other air rifles that you liked?
Welcome to the site. If your new to air rifles plenty of tips and tricks on site.
Dont be scared to ask questions even if they sound simple to you.
Knowledge It's the base of shooting.
Welcome to the slippery slope of air guns addiction 😁

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Sounds fun I've got some starter pistol caps was trying to hit one earlier unfortunately I need more practice at 25meter Gamo jungle Magnum.25 is the Air rifle I was shooting
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Haha, yea i'm guilty of shooting pegs too.

Not exactly novel, but cement board prints beautiful round holes for shooting groups. If you have one hole, then the pellet lands over it, you will have the exact outline of both pellets. Just like a Disney character running through a wall.
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Nice one Kruza!!!  Smile

Pegs on line, Cabbage Whites, Bluebottles on target faces...... anyone else got some fun ideas for interactive target practicing?!!!
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