A friend had a very nice early model cricket that wouldn't take air and it was up for sale.
I reached out to Derrick @zx10wall, and talked to him about the cricket and sent him this photo....In his words "Buy the darn thing and send it my way"
So I bought it and sent it straight to Derrick for his "Fluff and Buff" expertise
Well Derrick being Derrick resealed the rifle, put a plenum on it, reconfigured the cocking handle, did a super trigger job on it and whatever other "Fluff and Buff" he does.
I received the Cricket at 8 P.M. and of course I had to wait for awhile until I got the scope mounted on it.
Derrick said this was a very early model with no safety, so probably around 10 years old....Damn good shape for a 10 year old rifle
So I mounted the scope and right before the rain came in, I got the scope sighted in at 20 yards. Here is a target of 5 shots before the downpour.
I was shooting 24 grain Rangemaster's right at about 880 FPS right where Derrick had tuned it.
Rain for the next few days so I will have to wait to stretch it out.
THANKS Derrick for a great shooting Cricket.
Tony P.
I reached out to Derrick @zx10wall, and talked to him about the cricket and sent him this photo....In his words "Buy the darn thing and send it my way"
So I bought it and sent it straight to Derrick for his "Fluff and Buff" expertise

Well Derrick being Derrick resealed the rifle, put a plenum on it, reconfigured the cocking handle, did a super trigger job on it and whatever other "Fluff and Buff" he does.
I received the Cricket at 8 P.M. and of course I had to wait for awhile until I got the scope mounted on it.
Derrick said this was a very early model with no safety, so probably around 10 years old....Damn good shape for a 10 year old rifle

So I mounted the scope and right before the rain came in, I got the scope sighted in at 20 yards. Here is a target of 5 shots before the downpour.
I was shooting 24 grain Rangemaster's right at about 880 FPS right where Derrick had tuned it.
Rain for the next few days so I will have to wait to stretch it out.
THANKS Derrick for a great shooting Cricket.
Tony P.
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