I love mine. It could use a better trigger. But for the cost it is amazing. I blew an o-ring and picked one at Lowes and replaced it.
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Been years now .. but as I recall there are only 3 o-rings in there. Pump piston, poppet valve & breech.It started having eratic velocities and accuracy, which turned out to be a leak. If there was a good quality rebuild kit I would restore it.
Nice work!I love mine. It could use a better trigger. But for the cost it is amazing. I blew an o-ring and picked one at Lowes and replaced it.
You make cocking it look downright easy. A tin of pellets in one session! Most I’ve done was something over 100 pellets.I thought this would be a good place to share a video I made last summer.
You only need one blood blister to learn to keep hands held flat and firm when cocking.For $20 or less a few years back .... Fantastic SSP pistol.
IMO based on what ya get and how they shoot.
If there is one glaring negative, it would be getting skin, finger/s or clothing caught up when upper breech snaps shut against the lower
I have been shooting air pistols pretty consistently for fourty years.You make cocking it look downright easy. A tin of pellets in one session! Most I’ve done was something over 100 pellets.
I bought the P3 version and use Septicdeath’s tip for cocking (he posted the video on this site): brace it off a bent knee. I standardized some details to make it even better for me, by holding the gun with four fingers holding the grip and the bottom of the barrel placed on top of my thigh just in front of the grip-to-barrel bend. It just makes for a more stable brace.
Also, because I always practice shooting right-handed and left-handed, I switch cocking sides accordingly. That makes for a good workout on both shoulders, arms, lat sides.
Yes, it requires moving up and down from kneeling to standing position. Also a good workout when done 20 or more times on each side.
I like the P3 better the more I practice with it. The trigger is everything I could have wanted, and the gun’s precision is amazing as long as *I* aim and hold accurately.
Not having tried it for shots much farther than 10 meters—eyesight is a limiting factor—I’ll make sure to do so this year.
Sorry to here that sekiarI read so many reports how wonderful they are and I made a BIG mistake and ordered one. If there is any fun in shooting one it had better come already cocked. Or get a Missouri mule to kick cock it. Of course it might be my old age giving it to its failure to bring any pleasure. Yes, I did manage to shoot it about 20 times and then in the closet it went and will probably stay. Charles