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The Trophy reincarnate


The Shooting Party is launching its new AirForceOne ‘Trophy’ MKII range of CO2 pistols – we find out more...


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he original ‘Trophy’ was a huge hit, with every shipment selling out almost instantly before even arriving in the UK. It received rave reviews from shooters, retailers, and the airgun press, ultimately winning the title of ‘Best CO2 Pistol 2014’. The new MKII models are being


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Man on a mission: The Shooting Party’s chairman, Mike Hurney


1 24 | Tackle & Guns | Issue: 756


introduced based on popular demand and come with a host of new features, including a ½” UNF silencer adapter and a compact ‘Get Shorty!’ sound moderator, which weighs only 125 grams and measures 128.5mm in length. In fact Airgun Shooter magazine tested the sound suppression levels of various models and found that the MK II offers the greatest level


of sound suppression due to its length and weight. The trophy MKII models are available in two versions, a 9-shot (.177) Target and a 7-shot (.22) Vermin version, both equipped with a self-indexing rotary magazine that offers up to 45-55 full- power (up to 5.5ft/lbs) shots from a single 12gr CO2 capsule. Additionally, both models feature free-floating barrels for excellent barrel harmonics that aid accuracy, a high-quality, low- maintenance, black ballistic polymer competition-style stock with a palm shelf that improves grip and control, and an under fore-grip weaver rail for the addition of a bipod. All Trophy MKII models come with a quick-detach


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