Just one air rifle allowed

Difficult but from my current stable it'd be a toss up between the hw95k, the tx200hc and my Daystate huntsman MK1 (I think it's a MK1, it's certainly an early one), the Daystate is only in there as I saved up and bought it when I was 14 so it's nostalgic but push comes to shove I'd probably end up keeping the 95k.
 
My Rapid MK2 Anschutz trigger, plenty of shots, accurate enough to be competitive on targets and more than accurate enough for vermin..

Reliable but cheap and more importantly easy to fix if it ever goes wrong (which it hasn’t)

Gets my vote 👍
 
HW85 Mk1 - a little brother version of the 80.
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In todays modern world and if i had plenty of money to spend i would be asking for a custom jobbie a mix up between a Titan Mpt stock multi shot action the used simple mags like the HW 100 but a action like a titan but with a foster filler in the fore end along with a gauge now for the twist it will have a extra for-end that housed a pump mechanism so it could be topped up without a bottle--i reckon a cylinder about 12" and a pump tube around 10" --oh and made from lightweight alloy's :cool:
 
for me i would say for simplicity and modern functionality the BRK Ghost.
 
Nice I see your 99 came with the non stick extra slippy stock that my 50s had, I couldn't afford an aftermarket stock so stippled the forend & grip on mine with a dremel, worked well for a first attempt.
Yes, its an early 2001 rifle, with the very plain stock.
The lack of grip never bothered me.
The slack rake of the pistol grip and low comb forced the CS purchase
 
PCP Multi Shot - HW100 / Rapid in CS800 Stock
PCP Single Shot - S200 Ratworks in GinB Stock
Spring - HW77K in CS800 Stock
 
I'm with @pjgtech on that one: it has to be self contained and therefore a springer.
HW77K if not allowed optics
HW97K if optics included
but they're basically the same rifle.
 
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