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  1. BanjomanMI76

    New PCP air compressor?

    I've heard good things about GX compressors. I own a GX CS2 but the CS 3 and 4 come highly regarded, See their website, Have also heard good things about the new JTS compressor.
  2. BanjomanMI76

    Not that most of us will buy a sword

    You are absolutely correct it is a ceremonial weapon. It does quite the job on a Birthday Cake on November 10th. It takes a lot of discipline to master sword drill however.
  3. BanjomanMI76

    Not that most of us will buy a sword

    Well if it counts I have a Marine Corps M1859 NCO sword that have used for Ceremonies and Drills. (besides cutting a Marine Corps Birthday cake) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Marine_Corps_noncommissioned_officer's_sword
  4. BanjomanMI76

    Cold outside. Indoors fun.

    Where did you get the printed target ?
  5. BanjomanMI76

    Diana Chaser. 177

    Looks like your information and David Yummus on YouTube coincide Mark !
  6. BanjomanMI76

    My New Daisy 415

    Yes I have one. Yes there is significant noise reduction... wife notices, this is a good thing
  7. BanjomanMI76

    Looking for inexpensive rifle for pests and winter basement practice.

    Try finding the ammo for 20 cal !!!
  8. BanjomanMI76

    Pistol suggestions

    Steve, Also the Daisy Powerline 415 does have a suppressor you can pick up at Buck-Rail (a veteran owned company) that I have seen on YouTube that takes out the loudness equation. I have the suppressor but waiting for my birthday to order the pistol. As probably mentioned the FPS on this piece...
  9. BanjomanMI76

    Diana Chaser. 177

    I recently received one in a trade. I find it is backyard quiet with the supplied suppressor, Buck-Rail also has one if it doesn't meet your standard plus he's got a Barrel Band that allows you to have one for the pistol mode plus gives you a single or triple rail . It is accurate at 25 yards...
  10. BanjomanMI76

    My New Daisy 415

    If you are doing backyard plinking and might be concerned about noise might I suggest an inexpensive Buck-Rail Suppressor for the Daisy 415? https://buck-rail.com/product/daisy-powerline-415-silencer/
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