urban for power and accuracy, its made by BSA and they make there own barrels.
Gamo is just the rebranded name.
Gamo is just the rebranded name.
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A pull through is the way to go. If you find you have a shifting POI, cut the barrel band off.Mine is arriving tomorrow via Oops! (UPS)
Are the barrels easy to remove for a thorough initial cleaning? Or will a pull-through cleaning suffice?
Thanks, I have an Airmarksman Deadeye pull through ordered now. I have and use Patchworm also, but the access to breech looks exceptionally small on the Gamo.A pull through is the way to go. If you find you have a shifting POI, cut the barrel band off.
Man! I wish I had your skills and talents!You can't go wrong with ether one. Have 5 Notos, 4 Urbans and 1 PP750 in the stables. I removed all the moderators on this and made adapters for 1/2 unf. All of them are modified, 3 of the Urban have R. Lane regulators, 1 urban I used one of the Notos reg on a custom housing inside a 200 cc tank. I love it all, have another Notos on back order from PA for yet another project. Welcome to the dark side, LOL.
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Very nice guns. I really like the urban you got. I keep going back and forth on getting an urban and doing a wood stock. The factory stock just looks ugly to me, especially the fatty moderator on them.You can't go wrong with ether one. Have 5 Notos, 4 Urbans and 1 PP750 in the stables. I removed all the moderators on this and made adapters for 1/2 unf. All of them are modified, 3 of the Urban have R. Lane regulators, 1 urban I used one of the Notos reg on a custom housing inside a 200 cc tank. I love it all, have another Notos on back order from PA for yet another project. Welcome to the dark side, LOL.
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All plastic stocks are ugly. But when I was working on that Urban, the stock was unbelievably comfortable. So much so that if it would have been my gun I easily could have lived with it. Probably would have dropped the coin to have it dipped.Very nice guns. I really like the urban you got. I keep going back and forth on getting an urban and doing a wood stock. The factory stock just looks ugly to me, especially the fatty moderator on them.
One of my current projects, almost done shaping the stock, then I'll inlet it. Also another Urban with long LW barrel (23") using the Notos reg, 40 cc plenum, gets 38 f/lbs at the lowest hammer spring tension.All plastic stocks are ugly. But when I was working on that Urban, the stock was unbelievably comfortable. So much so that if it would have been my gun I easily could have lived with it. Probably would have dropped the coin to have it dipped.
The stock blank cost 35dlrs on eggbay. I was surprised it was a few ounces lighter than the oem plastic when I got done. I had to put a new fore tip due to a bad knot that I could not repair. The new project stock I got for 70 plus with shipping. This are raw blank slabs, below is an english walnut blank.Man! Somehow I think that stock cost more than the Urban itself!! Amazing.
I need to learn more about barrel swaps on this platform and hot rodding because these look amazing and I like the action, mags and setup of the Urban. Of course I love the Urban in stock form too!
I totally agree, that stock felt fantastic in my hands, loved my Urban!All plastic stocks are ugly. But when I was working on that Urban, the stock was unbelievably comfortable. So much so that if it would have been my gun I easily could have lived with it. Probably would have dropped the coin to have it dipped.
I have 2 Notos and 1 Gamo Urban.You can't go wrong with ether one. Have 5 Notos, 4 Urbans and 1 PP750 in the stables. I removed all the moderators on this and made adapters for 1/2 unf. All of them are modified, 3 of the Urban have R. Lane regulators, 1 urban I used one of the Notos reg on a custom housing inside a 200 cc tank. I love it all, have another Notos on back order from PA for yet another project. Welcome to the dark side, LOL.
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The Gamo Urban stock is the best synthetic PCP stock I have seen.All plastic stocks are ugly. But when I was working on that Urban, the stock was unbelievably comfortable. So much so that if it would have been my gun I easily could have lived with it. Probably would have dropped the coin to have it dipped.
Curious why you say you won’t buy Umarex or Hatsan? I was looking at getting a notos for my first air rifle but reading this thread and all the votes against the notos is making me think twice.There are several manufacturers that I just won’t buy anything from so no Notos or Jets for me.
Buying anything in life and hoping to get “a good one” is just not appealing to me. I’d rather be shocked I got a bad one from manufacturers with reputations for quality. The best advice I can give is to not talk you out of one of these. They might fit your budget. But make sure you buy it from a dealer with a very good reputation for returns. With certain manufacturers, do as much research on return policies as you do on the gun.Curious why you say you won’t buy Umarex or Hatsan? I was looking at getting a notos for my first air rifle but reading this thread and all the votes against the notos is making me think twice.
I can’t say I ever heard someone complaining about having to keep replacing wooden stocks on their gun. But theoretically a plastic stock could last longer if it doesn’t get all chalky and weird or you don’t expose it to a chemical that reacts to it.The Gamo Urban stock is the best synthetic PCP stock I have seen.
It will easily outlast 2-3 wooden stocks.
Most of factory design stock be it plastic or wood is a compromise to fit 90% of potential customer. I am very critical of cheek weld due to shoulder injury. I tried flattening the hump on the Urban stock, still not good for me. I've also done a lot of woods stock refinishing for family and friends due to poor gun handling practice causing nicks and dings.I can’t say I ever heard someone complaining about having to keep replacing wooden stocks on their gun. But theoretically a plastic stock could last longer if it doesn’t get all chalky and weird or you don’t expose it to a chemical that reacts to it.
Can you enlighten us with any more details on the plenum upgrade? I assume that is something you crafted yourself?One of my current projects, almost done shaping the stock, then I'll inlet it. Also another Urban with long LW barrel (23") using the Notos reg, 40 cc plenum, gets 38 f/lbs at the lowest hammer spring tension.
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