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  • shooter56

    Active Member
    Aug 28, 2015
    141
    Nice gun. Been eyeing that one for a long while. Still using my first air gun, a Diana 34. Love it but a pcp with a little more power like yours would be nice. Might go for it later this year. What is the exact weight of it? With scope or without?
     

    John from MD

    American Patriot
    MDS Supporter
    May 12, 2005
    23,100
    Socialist State of Maryland
    Nice gun. Been eyeing that one for a long while. Still using my first air gun, a Diana 34. Love it but a pcp with a little more power like yours would be nice. Might go for it later this year. What is the exact weight of it? With scope or without?

    I don't know how much it weighs but it is light. It is aluminum and plastic for the most part. Mine is hotroded internally but stock it is still an awesome pellet gun. I use a trs 25 red dot sight for everyday work and it will let me shoot a dime size group at 25 yards rested on my truck tonneau cover.

    When I was doing accuracy checks with a scope, I was able to hold almost a pellet sized hole for 8 shots at 25 yards rested.

    when I worked up the insides, I added a short air stripper with four baffles. It quiets it down but doesn't drop the velocity much at all. I also use the shoulder stock when shooting as I shake too much for a two hand pistol hold.

    Get one, you won't regret it.
     

    steveh326

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 23, 2012
    1,610
    Mt. Airy
    I feel the OPs pain. damn squirrel just chewed thru the main propane hose on my camper the other day. hose = $30, propane refill = $25. I have had them chew thru the throttle by wires on my truck before which required tow and repair. I hate these damn tree rats and my wife insists on feeding them along with her birds... grrrrrrrrrrrrr
     

    Don H

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 17, 2013
    1,845
    Hazzard County
    I feel the OPs pain. damn squirrel just chewed thru the main propane hose on my camper the other day. hose = $30, propane refill = $25. I have had them chew thru the throttle by wires on my truck before which required tow and repair. I hate these damn tree rats and my wife insists on feeding them along with her birds... grrrrrrrrrrrrr

    I bought a length of flexible steel electrical conduit and covered the propane hose on my camper to keep the squirrels from eating through it. It seems the smell from the propane attracts the little buggers.
     

    Ian

    Dontre member
    Mar 13, 2012
    208
    Damascus-ish
    You can borrow my dog. He just now got his third, in as many weeks. He's so proud.
     

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    Striper69

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 31, 2014
    1,400
    Iowa
    The tree rats have wised up to me. I think I got one of them but the ones that are left take off when they see me.
     

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