I bought one a week ago and it did not go well. Fitted a Victoptics red dot and tried to get it to shoot close to target in my garage over 5 meters.
Could not get it to group at this distance. At 10m four out of five were on an A4 paper target and one shot was complete off the paper. It tried about 15 different types and weights of pellets. Best was H&N Barracuda 18.
Took it back to the dealer on Saturday and he checked the barrel. There was a very serious barrel problem and the importer agreed to replace the gun.
I am now waiting for the replacement.
It was a 5.5 mm caliber and was producing 15.4 to 15.8 FPE, depending on pellet type and weight. Generally it is very nice. Light and ergonomic. Without the stock it handles easily in confined spaces like a warehouse, and in my case, garage. The stock is very sturdy with only a small amount of movement in the adjustable butt. The other gun, of the two that was received by the dealer, is very accurate and shoots very well. Just me that got the lemon, ......again.
The tape around the pacifier (Can't call it a silencer, does not silence the bark) ports reduce the amount of sound substantially.
Could not get it to group at this distance. At 10m four out of five were on an A4 paper target and one shot was complete off the paper. It tried about 15 different types and weights of pellets. Best was H&N Barracuda 18.
Took it back to the dealer on Saturday and he checked the barrel. There was a very serious barrel problem and the importer agreed to replace the gun.
I am now waiting for the replacement.
It was a 5.5 mm caliber and was producing 15.4 to 15.8 FPE, depending on pellet type and weight. Generally it is very nice. Light and ergonomic. Without the stock it handles easily in confined spaces like a warehouse, and in my case, garage. The stock is very sturdy with only a small amount of movement in the adjustable butt. The other gun, of the two that was received by the dealer, is very accurate and shoots very well. Just me that got the lemon, ......again.
The tape around the pacifier (Can't call it a silencer, does not silence the bark) ports reduce the amount of sound substantially.
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