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Hector-can you get more info on Jeff Wolgast guns

September 26 2008 at 7:17 PM
CarlM  (no login)
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I've never heard of these before...

 
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dave
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Jeff Wolgast

September 26 2008, 7:52 PM 

Jeff Wolgast was a tuner of mostly Crosman pump rifles. He stopped doing tunes some time ago, 2006 maybe.




 
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Go here and read

September 29 2008, 2:09 PM 

http://www.network54.com/Forum/79537/search?searchterm=%22Jeff+Wolgast%22&sort=date

Jeff is a nice person. But as nice persons go, he also had other demands on his time.
And on top, people just don't understand the magic behind a Crosman 2200 that can break aspirins at 50 meters consistently. They still think it is a Crosman and should cost as such.

The ONLY thing I do NOT like about airgunners is that we are downright "scroogey".

We DEMAND inexpensive guns and then complain when they are "cheap".

Ah, well . . . at least I have my 2500 (2200 converted to .25" cal. pigeon popper)

LOL!




Un Abrazo!




H�ctor

 
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Re: Go here and read

October 1 2008, 3:42 PM 

I've got a 2100 waiting for conversion to .22 cal as well as my modded 2100 in .177.
They can be fantastic shooters with a bit of work. Mine has the 1760 barrel with sealed bolt probe and aluminum piston. Deadly accurate, light weight, and now 800fps with Superdomes. Finally managed to keep the power up with the built in shroud.

Fun guns to tinker with. Nice to find another who appreciates them.

Russ S.

 
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