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Air Arms TDR, SO HANDY...

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 7:21 pm
by zippy
I Wanted a very light weight and easy to carry take down rifle for easy transporting around. My TDR fits the bill perfectly ... :D
Discreet little package to take on your permission with been an S410 it is accurate. nice bit of kit... :D

see below... :D (not me in videos)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C20YsWQMK28

and here bellow... :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV-Cn-uCer0

and in action.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUXx4AsOyXg

Total accuracy test TDR.... Accuracy great, see bellow.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL28ZNLOYGw

Good things come in small packages... :D Take it down pack it away in its awesome case,,, put it together you have full size rifle- tack Driver... :D Don't be fooled this is a long range rifle.

Re: Air Arms TDR, SO HANDY...

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 7:26 pm
by Brooksy
I bought the .177 and it's very good.

Re: Air Arms TDR, SO HANDY...

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 7:27 pm
by Dan
I absolutely love the TDR .I had a very special one once but I stupidly sold it :oops: I regret that decision . When funds allow I'll buy another I think and fit it with night vision . 8-)

Re: Air Arms TDR, SO HANDY...

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 7:34 pm
by zippy
Brooksy wrote:I bought the .177 and it's very good.


It's so light weight easy to carry around and great bit of kit... love it... :D and I already had spare Magazines lying in my gun box. .177 naturally... :D

Re: Air Arms TDR, SO HANDY...

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 7:37 pm
by zippy
Dan wrote:I absolutely love the TDR .I had a very special one once but I stupidly sold it :oops: I regret that decision . When funds allow I'll buy another I think and fit it with night vision . 8-)


You should have kept it, Buy another in .177 great bit of kit indeed... :D

Re: Air Arms TDR, SO HANDY...

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 8:08 pm
by Brooksy
I've got the Yukon Photon XT on mine, on the Rapid it was too heavy and I had to use reach forward mounts to clear the mag. On the TDR I use Sportsmatch fully adjustable mounts and it shoots bang on, the last rabbit victim was at 42 yards.
I've stripped it and removed the AT caps as they even got in the way of polishing the hammer rail which, after only 3 years was a bit rusty. I also installed a de pinger but it hasn't done much good as mine is all spring twang, so I'm looking at rubber wrapping the hammer spring and removing the de pinger.

Re: Air Arms TDR, SO HANDY...

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 8:37 pm
by zippy
Brooksy wrote:I've got the Yukon Photon XT on mine, on the Rapid it was too heavy and I had to use reach forward mounts to clear the mag. On the TDR I use Sportsmatch fully adjustable mounts and it shoots bang on, the last rabbit victim was at 42 yards.
I've stripped it and removed the AT caps as they even got in the way of polishing the hammer rail which, after only 3 years was a bit rusty. I also installed a de pinger but it hasn't done much good as mine is all spring twang, so I'm looking at rubber wrapping the hammer spring and removing the de pinger.


Mine shoot bang on so leave as is, handy as out though.

Re: Air Arms TDR, SO HANDY...

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 10:54 pm
by darran77
I can't fault my TDR of course in .177, so light and inconspicuous in the case , just another guy with a back pack.
Not tried with the NV but with my hawk panorama 3x9x50 it's a great nin the field as well as in buildings sorting out the ferrels
and rats, had it now for about 5 years and it's deffo a keeper.
daz

Re: Air Arms TDR, SO HANDY...

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 11:09 am
by dave h
Just to join the love for the TDR :mrgreen: I got hold of a second hand one through the old site a couple of years ago and have found it to be excellent.
Not the easiest to get used to if you are tall and lanky but well worth persevering with as it is as accurate as you like.
Taken all sorts with it, close in rats, long range rabbits off a bipod, and plenty of squirrels out of the trees as well.

And as people have said, it all packs down into an innocuous looking case that no one is really going to look twice at. 8-)

If I ever have to reduce my collection it will be one of the last to go!

Re: Air Arms TDR, SO HANDY...

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 1:08 pm
by Katzenjammer
zippy wrote:
It's so light weight easy to carry around and great bit of kit... love it... :D and I already had spare Magazines lying in my gun box. .177 naturally... :D


If I ever had to replace my beloved Scorpion it would probably be a TDR Mick. The versatility of being able to carry them in that nice unobtrusive back pack is a winner. :)