Medium Power, Underlever, Spring Rifle
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Elegant Design and Look |
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Field Target Competition Accuracy |
The Beech ProSport is regarded by many as the best spring operated rifle available. The model comes in a standard format normally associated with a highly tuned rifle. This includes features such as a 12 groove Lothar Walther barrel and a multi-adjustable two-stage trigger which make this gun a real winner. In addition, synthetic bearings provide tuned "out of the box" performance. And last, but not least, the ProSport has an ergonomically designed, high combed, beautiful beech sporter stock.
Technical Data for the Air Arms ProSport:
Total Weight | 9.1 lbs |
Overall Length | 40.75" |
Stock | Right Hand Beech |
Sights | Scope Required |
Mounting Method | 11mm Dovetail |
Caliber | .177, .22 |
Cocking Method | Underlever |
Cocking Effort | Medium |
Recoil Rating | Medium |
Power Plant | Spring Piston |
Shot Capacity | Single Shot |
Caliber |
Velocity fps
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Muzzle Energy
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.177 |
750-972
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13-16 fpe
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Medium Power, Underlever, Spring Rifle
Out of stock
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Elegant Design and Look |
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Field Target Competition Accuracy |
The Walnut ProSport is regarded by many as the best spring operated rifle available. The model comes in a standard format normally associated with a highly tuned rifle. This includes features such as a 12 groove Lothar Walther barrel and a multi-adjustable two-stage trigger which make this gun a real winner. In addition, synthetic bearings provide tuned "out of the box" performance. And last, but not least, the ProSport has an ergonomically designed, high combed, beautiful right handed walnut sporter stock.
Technical Data for the Air Arms ProSport:
Total Weight | 9.1 lbs |
Overall Length | 40.75" |
Stock | Right Hand Walnut |
Sights | Scope Required |
Mounting Method | 11mm Dovetail |
Caliber | .177, .22 |
Cocking Method | Underlever |
Cocking Effort | Medium |
Recoil Rating | Medium |
Power Plant | Spring Piston |
Shot Capacity | Single Shot |
Caliber |
Velocity fps
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Muzzle Energy
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.177 |
750-972
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13-16 fpe
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Medium Power, Underlever, Spring Rifle
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Solid, Well Built |
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Field Target Accuracy |
Out of stock
Over the years, the TX200 MkIII has proven itself to be a favorite among competitive shooters and sportsmen. And now that popularity trend is gaining even greater momentum. Whether you are looking for power, accuracy, or excellent fit and finish, the TX200 MkIII will stand out from the crowd.
An airgunner will be equally at home using the TX200 MkIII for competing in a local field target match or just shooting for enjoyment. One look at the TX200 MkIII is all it takes to convince you of the quality built into this air rifle. The distinctive look of the stock and the richness of the woodwork is obvious at a glance. The bluing is deep and flawless. Put these features together and it adds up to a top quality underlever airgun. And in addition to the excellent fit and finish, the TX200 Mk III sports a crisp two-stage trigger with a very predictable release point and an automatic safety that is activated by simply cocking the gun.
After reading about all of the standard features of the TX200 MkIII, it seems perfectly reasonable to discover that the power level matches the same high standards. Chronograph tests of the .177 calibers TX200 MkIII prove that it is possible to achieve high velocity without sacrificing accuracy. Straight Shooter's testing produced an average muzzle velocity of 933 feet per second in .177 caliber using Crosman Premiere 7.9 grain pellets. Additional chronograph tests using the heavier Crosman Premiere 10.5 grain pellets averaged a muzzle velocity of a whopping 830 feet per second. And unbelievably, the results above were done with little noise and only moderate recoil.
For .22 caliber fans, the results were also impressive. Testing with 14.3 grain Crosman Premiere pellets yielded velocities in excess of 725 feet per second. That's more than enough power for handling the heavier .22 caliber pellet. And, of course, the TX200 Mk III retained the accuracy for which it has become so well known.
What does all this add up to for the average airgunner? Have you ever purchased something and then wondered whether you made the right buying decision? Well, it means there is no more need to second-guess whether one made the right choice. · Quality · Power · Performance That says it all!
Technical Data for the Air Arms TX200:
Total Weight | 9.4 lbs |
Overall Length | 41.5" |
Stock |
Right Hand Beech |
Sights | Scope Required |
Mounting Method | 11mm Dovetail |
Caliber | .177, .22 |
Cocking Method | Underlever |
Cocking Effort | Medium |
Recoil Rating | Medium |
Power Plant | Spring Piston |
Shot Capacity | Single Shot |
Caliber |
Velocity fps
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Muzzle Energy
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.177 |
757-981
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13-15 fpe
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Medium Power, Underlever, Spring Rifle
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Solid Well Built |
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Field Target Accuracy |
Out of Stock
Over the years, the TX200 MkIII has proven itself to be a favorite among competitive shooters and sportsmen. And now that popularity trend is gaining even greater momentum. Whether you are looking for power, accuracy, or excellent fit and finish, the TX200 MkIII will stand out from the crowd. An airgunner will be equally at home using the TX200 MkIII for competing in a local field target match or just shooting for enjoyment.
One look at the TX200 MkIII is all it takes to convince you of the quality built into this air rifle. The distinctive look of the stock and the richness of the woodwork is obvious at a glance. The bluing is deep and flawless. Put these features together and it adds up to a top quality underlever airgun. And in addition to the excellent fit and finish, the TX200 Mk III sports a crisp two-stage trigger with a very predictable release point and an automatic safety that is activated by simply cocking the gun.
After reading about all of the standard features of the TX200 MkIII, it seems perfectly reasonable to discover that the power level matches the same high standards. Chronograph tests of the .177 calibers TX200 MkIII prove that it is possible to achieve high velocity without sacrificing accuracy. Straight Shooters' testing produced an average muzzle velocity of 933 feet per second in .177 caliber using Crosman Premiere 7.9 grain pellets. Additional chronograph tests using the heavier Crosman Premiere 10.5 grain pellets averaged a muzzle velocity of a whopping 830 feet per second. And unbelievably, the results above were done with little noise and only moderate recoil.
For .22 caliber fans, the results were also impressive. Testing with 14.3 grain Crosman Premiere pellets yielded velocities in excess of 725 feet per second. That's more than enough power for handling the heavier .22 caliber pellet. And, of course, the TX200 Mk III retained the accuracy for which it has become so well known.
What does all this add up to for the average airgunner? Have you ever purchased something and then wondered whether you made the right buying decision? Well, it means there is no more need to second-guess whether one made the right choice.
· Quality
· Power
· Performance
That says it all!
Technical Data for the Air Arms TX200:
Total Weight | 9.0 lbs |
Overall Length | 41.5" |
Stock |
Left Hand Walnut |
Sights | Scope Required |
Mounting Method | 11mm Dovetail |
Caliber | .177, .22 |
Cocking Method | Underlever |
Cocking Effort | Medium |
Recoil Rating | Medium |
Power Plant | Spring Piston |
Shot Capacity | Single Shot |
Caliber |
Velocity fps
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Muzzle Energy
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.177 |
742-992
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14-16 fpe
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Light Power, Breakbarrel, Spring Rifle
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Light Weight and Easy to Handle |
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Super Accurate |
The Beeman R7 air rifle is, without question, the finest intermediate sporting air rifle available anywhere. We guarantee that once you have one in your hands you will agree and won't want to put the air rifle down. At just a shade over 6 pounds, the R7 is easy to pack around in the field with ease. The gun still packs plenty of punch with velocities reaching 700 fps in the .177 caliber version. The R7 is extremely accurate and has a very pleasant, smooth firing action. In fact, the R7 is a favored rifle among Straight Shooters.
The R7 Standard configuration comes with a checkered grip and forearm and 11mm mounting rail allowing you to add your choice of scope to the rifle. The R7 rifle features a unique double jointed cocking lever which eliminates the customary long slot under the forearm of break-barrel air rifles.
Pay attention to the details on this air rifle: Crisp, multi-lever trigger and finest non-drying breech and piston seals. Checkering on the pistol grip and forearm along with a rubber buttplate. Scope grooves cut directly into the receiver for added stability. Beautiful precision cast trigger guard. And the satin finish on the hardwood stock resists minor scratches. Simply put, there are few guns made with all the features, style and grace of the R7.
Technical Data for the Beeman R7:
Total Weight | 6.0 lbs |
Overall Length | 39.75" |
Stock | Ambidextrous |
Sights | Open Sights |
Mounting Method | 11mm Dovetail |
Caliber | .177 |
Cocking Method |
Break Barrel |
Cocking Effort | Light |
Recoil Rating | Light |
Power Plant | Spring Piston |
Shot Capacity | Single Shot |
Caliber |
Velocity fps
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Muzzle Energy
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.177 |
471-698
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6-7 fpe
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High Power, Breakbarrel, Spring Rifle
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Smashing Velocity |
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3 Popular Calibers |
Out of Stock
New R9 Models include open sights not muzzlebrake as pictured
The R9 break-barrel .177 caliber air rifle shoots hard at a velocity of 930 fps and at only 7.7 pounds is among the lightest rifles for this power level. The traditional spring piston powerplant will give years of reliable use. The Beeman reputation for quality is evident throughout this German crafted gun, hand assembled for years of shooting pleasure.
The elegant hardwood stock has a graceful styling which sweeps to the front. The stock is truly ambidextrous and suitable for those shooting from either shoulder. There is even a soft rubber butt plate trimming off the end. The famous Beeman "R" Series trigger is standard fare, and has long been regarded as among the finest sporting triggers ever designed. Factory set at approximately two pounds, the trigger is fully adjustable to your preference. The automatic safety engages each time the rifle is cocked, and can easily be released by depressing the button on the back of the receiver.
The rifles comes standard with iron sights. Simply add a from our full list of medium or heavy recoil scopes and select a mount to complete your package. At only 43 inches in length, the R9 is compact and easy to handle.
Technical Data for the Beeman R9:
Total Weight | 7.8 lbs |
Overall Length | 43.0" |
Stock | Ambidextrous |
Sights | Iron Sights or add a Scope |
Mounting Method | 11mm Dovetail |
Caliber | .177, .20, .22 |
Cocking Method | Break Barrel |
Cocking Effort | Medium |
Recoil Rating | Medium |
Power Plant | Spring Piston |
Shot Capacity | Single Shot |
Caliber |
Velocity fps
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Muzzle Energy
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.177 |
684-912
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11-13 fpe
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High Power, Side Cocking, Spring Rifle, TO6 Trigger
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Solid Shooting Platform |
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Very Powerful |
Not for the faint hearted, the Model 48 RWS Diana air rifle is impressive in both performance and appearance. Its tremendous power is generated by a robust spring piston power plant cocked by a side lever action that shoots .177 caliber pellets up to 1100 feet per second (.22 up to 900 fps, and .22 up to 851 fps). The substantial one-piece stock allows for comfortable offhand shooting and the precision rifled, fixed barrel system is loaded via the sliding breech opening. Other features of the RWS 48 include an adjustable trigger, adjustable rear sight, and automatic safety. Available in .177, .22 caliber.
Technical Data for the RWS Model 48:
Total Weight | 8.2 lbs |
Overall Length | 42.1" |
Stock | Ambidextrous |
Sights | Open |
Mounting Method | 11mm Rail |
Caliber | .177, .22 |
Cocking Method | Side Lever |
Cocking Effort | Hard |
Recoil Rating | Heavy |
Power Plant | Spring Piston |
Shot Capacity | Single Shot |
Caliber |
Velocity fps
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Muzzle Energy
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.177 |
818-1074
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13-18 fpe
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Light Power, Breakbarrel, Spring Rifle
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Light Weight and Easy to Handle |
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Super Accurate |
In stock
The Weihrauch HW50S air rifle is the perfect rifle for shooters wanting a bit more power than an R7 but not as much as an R9. The beauty of the light powered guns such as the R7 and the HW50S is that they are light in weight, easy to cock and quiet to shoot. A shooter can take these guns out of their case and shoot all day long without a lot of strain from cocking and carrying the rifle. And for even better results, simply add your scope of choice and a set of mounts. The HW50S features a solid beech stock but without a lot of frills to run up the price. There is a right-handed cheekpiece but it is very slight and not raised much at all. So the stock may not be ambidextrous in the true sense but it isn't far from it. A left-handed shooter would have no trouble shooting this rifle at all.
The gun is very quiet and easy to shoot. It has very little recoil, low cocking effort and great accuracy with a whole bunch of pellets. All in all, this is a wonderful choice for the backyard shooter that only needs adequate power for pest control or target shooting to 35-40 yards. The HW50S will handle both tasks with ease and you will be surprised at it's super accuracy. Don't overlook this model because it's a wonderful addition to any airgun collection. You'll find yourself shooting this rifle far more than you thought you would.
Technical Data for the Weihrauch HW50S:
Total Weight | 6.1 lbs |
Overall Length | 41.0" |
Stock |
Ambidextrous ** |
Sights |
Open Sights |
Mounting Method | 11mm Dovetail |
Caliber | .177, .22 |
Cocking Method |
Break Barrel |
Cocking Effort | Light |
Recoil Rating | Light |
Power Plant | Spring Piston |
Shot Capacity | Single Shot |
** Slight right handed cheek piece may also be shot by left handed shooters.
Caliber |
Velocity fps
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Muzzle Energy
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.177 |
617-822
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9-11 fpe
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Medium Power, Breakbarrel, Spring Rifle
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The "Do-It-All" Rifle |
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Hard Hitting, Flat Shooting! |
The HW-80 has long been known as a "Do-It-All" rifle and is universally recognized for bringing adult airgunning to the forefront with it's high power and stunning looks.
From the ground up, the HW-80 was built to be an airgun that a shooter could use and cherish for a lifetime. The Weihrauch "R" Series trigger, universally recognized as one of the finest available on a sporting gun, has a crisp, delightful feel that is fully adjustable. The solid body tube has deep dovetail grooves machined into the sides for maximum accuracy and stability. The safety automatically engages each time the rifle is cocked and has a convenient thumb release as well as a red indicator showing that the rifle is ready to fire. The elegant hardwood stock has a long forearm that adds grace and increased functionality for those who prefer to grasp the rifle farther out.
As an example of the workmanship of the rifle, examine the end cap of the receiver. Notice how the cap has been machined from a solid block of steel and carefully designed so that it mates flush with the body tube when screwed onto the back of the rifle. If this much care goes into one component, imagine how much thought and care has gone into the rest of the rifle!
The HW-80 was one of the first airguns to break the mystical 1000 fps mark. Other manufacturers may claim that their products meet or exceed that mark, but a chronograph often shows otherwise! The HW-80 is conservatively rated at 950 fps in .177 caliber but to truly harness the power we recommend the .20 or .22 caliber. The larger caliber gives a shooter better energy, greater mass and frontal area than the .177 caliber. The large swept air volume of the R1 makes it particularly well suited to the heavier calibers. The rifle is available in .177, .20, .and 22 calibers.
Technical Data for the Weihrauch HW80:
Total Weight | 8.8 lbs |
Overall Length | 45.2" |
Stock |
Right Hand ** |
Sights |
Open Sights |
Mounting Method | 11mm Dovetail |
Caliber | .177, .20, .22 |
Cocking Method |
Break Barrel |
Cocking Effort | Medium |
Recoil Rating | Medium |
Power Plant | Spring Piston |
Shot Capacity | Single Shot |
** Slight right handed cheek piece may also be shot by left handed shooters.
Caliber |
Velocity fps
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Muzzle Energy
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.177 |
761-1010
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14-16 fpe
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High Power, Breakbarrel, Spring Rifle
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Gas Ram Technology |
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Powerful Hunting Rifle |
The Beeman HW90 uses a "gas spring" for its powerplant. What is a "gas spring" you ask? Imagine an air-filled shock absorber in place of a conventional metal mainspring, and you have the insides of the HW90 in your mind.
The HW90 is cocked like any other barrel cocking airgun, but the single cocking stroke compresses a cylinder of air instead of a steel mainspring. When the trigger is pulled, the compressed air expands and drives the piston forward. Unlike a pneumatic or CO2 airgun, the sealed air is never expended. And unlike a steel mainspring, a "gas spring" cannot "take a set" or tire with age.
Due to the extremely short lock time (the time it takes a pellet to exit the barrel from when the trigger was pulled), this air rifle can have a pronounced jolt during firing. The short lock time, however, aids in field accuracy because there is less time for the shooter to "pull" off the target.
The beech stock features the famous long forearm for grace and functionality. The trigger is crisp and predictable as you would expect and is set at approximately 2 lbs. of pull, ideal for hunting purposes. The automatic safety is located at the front of the cast metal trigger guard and may be disengaged and then reset as needed.. All in all, a HW90 is a "must-have" air rifle for the connoisseur.
Technical Data for the Weihrauch HW90:
Total Weight | 8.8 lbs |
Overall Length | 45.3" |
Stock |
Right Hand ** |
Sights |
Open Sights |
Mounting Method | 11mm Dovetail |
Caliber |
.177, .22, .25 |
Cocking Method |
Break Barrel |
Cocking Effort | Hard |
Recoil Rating | Heavy |
Power Plant |
Gas Ram |
Shot Capacity | Single Shot |
** Slight right handed cheek piece may also be shot by left handed shooters.
Caliber |
Velocity fps
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Muzzle Energy
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.177 |
769-1041
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15-18 fpe
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Medium Power, Underlever, Spring Rifle
Out of stock until late October
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Underlever Cocking |
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Super looks! |
As always, quality is what Weihrauch's valued customers have come to expect from Germany's premiere sport air rifle manufacturer. The HW97's fine ordinance steel action, barrel and cocking lever are hand polished and blued to a standard that exceeds most comparably priced firearms. Likewise for the elegant blue laminate sporter stock, which features a long tapered forend, high comb with raised cheekpiece and a soft rubber recoil pad.
The HW97 is intended to be used with scopes and the receiver is grooved to accept 11mm, one or two piece mounts. Of course, you also get the famous Record adjustable, two-stage trigger with an automatic safety. This is the trigger that has been the industry standard for many years. Field shooters will further delight in the HW-97's smooth cocking, handling and overall feel. It's an underlever sport rifle that carries on the HW tradition of excellence.
Technical Data for the Weihrauch HW97K Beech:
Total Weight | 9.3 lbs |
Overall Length | 40.0" |
Stock |
Right Hand ** |
Sights | Scope Required |
Mounting Method | 11mm Dovetail |
Caliber | .177, .22 |
Cocking Method | Underlever |
Cocking Effort | Medium |
Recoil Rating | Medium |
Power Plant | Spring Piston |
Shot Capacity | Single Shot |
** Slight right handed cheek piece may also be shot by left handed shooters.
Caliber |
Velocity fps
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Muzzle Energy
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.177 |
674-915
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11-14 fpe
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