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Posting of negative comments in the Gunshop section could bring unwanted criticism on the forum, having said that it is important to let members know if dealings with a Gunshop were less than ideal for you. To that end we will allow what will be known as the 'Scotsgun Ruling'
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Beyond that please take it up with the Gunshop, if you do resolve the issue in a agreeable manner let us know!
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Has anyone any experience of using Protarget in Poland?
I'm after three CP1 CO2 air pistols for a Scout group to use and Protarget are massively cheaper than anywhere else I've found.
https://www.protarget.com.pl/main-eng.html
Thanks
Triffid
I'm after three CP1 CO2 air pistols for a Scout group to use and Protarget are massively cheaper than anywhere else I've found.
https://www.protarget.com.pl/main-eng.html
Thanks
Triffid
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At the bottom of the front page is disclaimer "we are sending abroad"....so you should be ok or I can investigate for you.JB
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Thanks JB.
In the absence of any other comments on Protarget, I'd be grateful of any information on the company that you can find.
I've tried the obvious Google searches - there are some (mixed) Polish reviews about them, but nothing from the UK.
Triffid
In the absence of any other comments on Protarget, I'd be grateful of any information on the company that you can find.
I've tried the obvious Google searches - there are some (mixed) Polish reviews about them, but nothing from the UK.
Triffid
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PM on the way
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How massively cheaper?
They certainly seem cheap enough in this country so I am wondering how much cheaper they can be in Poland and is it worth the effort and risk.
They certainly seem cheap enough in this country so I am wondering how much cheaper they can be in Poland and is it worth the effort and risk.
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For three of the CP-1 pistols, it's £148 delivered from Protarget in Poland.Chapuis wrote:How massively cheaper?
They certainly seem cheap enough in this country so I am wondering how much cheaper they can be in Poland and is it worth the effort and risk.
Or £249 delivered from Pellpax in the UK.
For my Scout group, that's a substantial difference.
Whether the saving is worth the risk is exactly what I'm trying to establish! There's not much difference in effort.
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In the event of a problem is there an international warranty or would faulty items have to be returned to Poland?
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If you think you are a person of some importance, try ordering someone else's dog around.
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Id buy from Poland. Pay with a credit card or paypal and you have some comeback if it all goes breasts uppermost
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Re: Protarget Poland
The warranty on most Chinese airguns e.g., SMK, Kandar etc, usually goes along the lines of "If it breaks, sort it out yourself".redcat wrote:In the event of a problem is there an international warranty or would faulty items have to be returned to Poland?
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I'm guessing that that applies to everything else from the site, too.
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