so just curious, I must be looking for the wrong thing, long distance 22 PCP rifles.. airforce doesn't have the traditional look but honestly you said that 98% of PCP rifles have iron sights, I assume that means open sights.. like on my golden boy? last PCP rifle I bought was a hatsan blitz with a really hard trigger pull but at the time it was about all I could find with open sights.. if you are looking for open sights.. it's very hard to find..I kinda figured traditional guns are not these looking like a buck Rogers, starwars, battle star galactic space cadet movie prop or some military assault type looking gun and have factory irons on them to shoot ..lol.. you know like 98.9876% of the pcp guns ..lol
No traditional has sights the crap don't .. that did kinda read funny above on that ..so just curious, I must be looking for the wrong thing, long distance 22 PCP rifles.. airforce doesn't have the traditional look but honestly you said that 98% of PCP rifles have iron sights, I assume that means open sights.. like on my golden boy? last PCP rifle I bought was a hatsan blitz with a really hard trigger pull but at the time it was about all I could find with open sights.. if you are looking for open sights.. it's very hard to find..
you'd think that even very expensive guns like the FX DRS traditional walnut stock would have a option for open sights..
however most air rifles I look at only have scope mounts.. unless you look for springers like the Diana 54..
please if you know of any good quality long distance guns that look like I think we all agree are traditional with open sights.. let me know..
this open sights thing has almost done in my quest for PCP air guns.. actually thinking about the Diana 54.. had a 48 years ago and it was a good one..
just extremely frustrated with the lack of open sights..
Mark
i came very close to buying one of those Chicago Markham's but the stock was majorly crackedHere's a traditional airgun. It's a break barrel that still works.
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Old school is the cool school. Experience is the teacherI guess they could call it old school guns
I'm not sure if it's for sale or not, but that one was at the Ashland, Oregon club's store. Their info: airgunoregon.com. Hand model: Randy Ebersole.i came very close to buying one of those Chicago Markham's but the stock was majorly cracked
now it would be wonderful to see one like the Winchester 1895It's for the ones looking like a Model 70 Winchester or a Model 700 Remington and so on . Things of beauty imo .
Remington
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