Joolz wrote:
Today (make that a couple of hours ago) I bought one of these:
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Why did I spend a few dollars on this the cheapest of springers? Cause it's fun to shoot! And it's back on sale. Bought one last year for $29 but it shoots a bit off to the side. Meant to try and bend the barrel for kicks but never got around to it (it lacks windage adjustment). Since these are back on sale
http://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/b ... -p8518425e I picked another one to try out. If it shoots straight, will return the old one. If it doesn't shoot straight, back to PA it goes.
Who knew the cheapest of guns could be so much fun? Shoots fine with no twang and has a good punch
(bet these are over 500fps but don't tell anyone).Edit: forgot to mention, the beauty of this gun is TRUE iron sights. As in, cold steel and none of this BS fibre optic crap. Shame it lacks windage on the crude rear sights (no desire to scope this and lose on those iron sights)
I am also a sucker for these types of things. Yes, I know...EVERYTHING on them needs work, from trigger to incorrectly machined dovetails, but so what?
I have more than my fair share of guns that you dont get much change from a grand, but I cannot buy those on a whim, or toss them in a dumpster without a second thought if they dont work out.
So...I just bought this:
http://www.camouflage.ca/underlever_cocking_caliber_airgun_p/sdsb3-155.htm79 bucks and I'm also a sucker for under barrel levers. Added some pellets to make the 99 buck free shipping!!!
Theres been a few posts on that camouflage.ca website lately so for a hundred bucks lets give them a try.
Some of their prices, on replica's for example are way out to lunch, some arent bad.
Anyway, cant wait to get this thing and see if its worth a damn
EDIT: I think this thing is a variant of the B3 introduced way back in the 80's