Shot the Warrior, which is a rare .22 model imported to America in 1932 by Abercombie & Fitch. Also shot this Acvoke Pistol but did not fire any of the Acvoke pellets because the box of pellets are unopened since production date. The Encylopedia of Spring Air Pistol (ESAP) states the Acvoke box of pellets that is unopen is rare. Battery dead on Chrono but I'll post results soon.
Just got my GK1 .25 and just had to test it out and this pistol is a well made quality gun that is accurate and the most enjoyable air pistol I have ever shot! Cannot wait to tune in during the day with my chronograph to dial it in. The Huben power is just leaving all of the other brands in the dust
Doing some indoor plinking this morning as it's -20 F outside.
I think SSP's are the perfect indoor gun. Fairly quiet, and they're easy on my trap/backstop. The V10 and 75 are just great guns. I bought the Beeman P17 clone branded as a Marksman 2004 at Walmart 20 years ago for $19.95, and I wasn't really expecting much. Wow, it's proven to be one heck of a gun for the money over the years. Once you get used to the heavy compression stroke, they're real shooters. Wish I'd bought 2 or 3 more at that price.
Also shot the .22 XSP 120D I haven't shot it in awhile. Forgot how accurate it is. 20 feet off hand. And a 22 shot mag from each of the Crosman V300s. They where made from 1963 to 1964