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Anyone familiar with a Norica 92 sidelever?April 22 2009 at 3:54 PM | RedFeather (no login) from IP address 173.73.138.204 |
| Was wondering what the power level was and if they are a tap loader? Thought maybe one of you guys in Spain or Portugal might know. Thanks in advance! |
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Bruce (no login) 98.198.29.222 | Or where to get Norica parts/guns in the US? | April 22 2009, 5:37 PM |
Sorry to piggyback on your post RedFeather but as long as you started a thread on Noricas I thought I'd ask if anyone knows where to get parts or rifles in the United States? I've got an old Beeman GS-950 (Norica Mavic Gold, I believe) and besides the short lived spring it was a pretty good rifle. However Beeman doesn't stock many parts for it (I bought the last piston seal they had about a month ago) so I'd like to find another outlet. I wouldn't mind picking up another Norica if I could find a dealer. This time I want a little one, like the ones Beeman imported as GS/GT-600's and 700's. Anyone know about dealers/distributors in the States?
Thanks!
Bruce |
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Bruce (no login) 64.124.150.42 | yeah.... No one seems to know anything about noricas | April 24 2009, 4:51 AM |
Hmmm..... All quiet.... Not surprising though as I've had a lot of trouble finding info on Noricas. |
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 Dave (Login Atelang) 68.98.243.152 | Norica | April 24 2009, 5:16 AM |
Red, according to the New BB, the Model 92 was a side lever,177.cal. with 650 fps. Weighing in at 5.5lbs. They are located in Elbar Spain, and no current importation.
gun at 100% $125.00
80% $55.00
*Norica produces several private label guns. They were recently imported by American Arms.
Hope this helps
Dave |
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 RedFeather (Login RedFeather) 173.73.138.204 | Thanks. | April 24 2009, 2:01 PM |
I'll have to cross reference with the 80G.
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