![]() 177 was launched that more attention was paid to the TDR and rightly so, as this is in my opinion is the one to beat! 22 calibre but a low shot count had many passing for the full stock carbine version. In my opinion the TDR takes the gold prize for that alone. ![]() It’s not only the metalwork that makes this a winner because the take-down by its very essence relies heavily for balance and handling on how the components fit together to make a complete rifle. The Air Arms TDR is a well thought out design but then again it uses the company’s S410’s tried and trusted action. All are available in the ‘other’ popular calibre and of course you need a scope and in some cases a silencer but these are my views and the ones I highly recommend you consider.Ī, The Air Arms TDR shown on the deluxe carry bag – in my opinion the take-down of all take-downs…ī, No surprises it runs the time tested S410 multi-shot action Incidentally, I’m detailing the calibres I favour for each so the shot capacity holds true for that alone. Due to the positive feedback received to my last article voicing my views on take-down PCP air rifles and the increased interest in them from the buying public the Editor has asked me to give mini reviews and stats of the four I rate most highly.
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