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have a Walther talon magnum air rifle that shoots lead 13.8 grain pellets at 970 fps or much faster for those lighter pba pellets

paid 299 for complete outfit at herbs with scope asking 175 or best offer

have a barnet commando xbow from 1979

these were shown in a bond movie they were so cool at the time

mine is 175 pounds with the power prod

ill include 4 arrow's with braodhead (no quiver)

this one has been blacked on the rails for camouflaging and the entire xbow carries a primitive type camo pattern from the barnett factory (only 12 percent were special ordered for hunting like this)

350 OBO READY TO HUNT! WITH SCOPE!

these resell on ebay at over 400 bucks for the standard black and cooper one to survivalist and hunters

HAS ALSO BEEN RATED ONE OF BEST DESIGNED AUTO COCKERS, simply breaks in half and cocks quickly for fast follow up when seconds count

im located in utica and may consider trades for other hunting items mostly but will consider all items including a good tree stand for 300 lbs man with built in ladder, or certain rc heli or airplane equiptment

contact me for pics at my screen name here but on yahoo

i have hundred of transactions on rcgroups and ebay also

rcgroups same name

ebay ritzyny23

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