Hi all, pick up a couple of guns off Sunny .. great guy and good prices. bought one got the other free..........just kidding
So far I like both guns .. ordered the spring kit from South Summit lets see what these puppys can do ..
So far that Go-Go juice works great .."slick 50 " , 1 thing I don't trust on these guns is the safety, I can see losing a finger or 2 when that breech slams shut.. got to fix that .. almost forgot, the B-7 sweetest trigger on it .. just breathe on it and she fires ..
I'll keep you posted.
Gunrunner
Elmira gunshow, B-4 & B-7
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Re: Elmira gunshow, B-4 & B-7
NEVER FULLY COCK THIS GUN WHEN LOADING THE PELLET...use the elbow of your right arm to secure the cocking lever when putting your fingers into the open breach and keep fingers clear of the cocking arm when closing the action.....experience can be a hard teacher even the entire area of the rifles forarm that is along the stretch with the cocking arm is a DANGER ZONE....ALWAYS KEEP ALL FINGER CLEAR....Gunrunner wrote: 1 thing I don't trust on these guns is the safety, I can see losing a finger or 2 when that breech slams shut.. got to fix that .. almost forgot, the B-7 sweetest trigger on it .. just breathe on it and she fires ..
I'll keep you posted.
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be safe have fun and shoot straight
I have the B7 and still enjoy shooting it.....When I first got it the stock was refinished and gave it a lube tune.....shoots hard with decent accuracy.....the cocking arm did get away once and one of my finger tips did get cut.....the doctor said it would heal just fine....all that said, care should be taken loading your guns.......enjoy them.....be safe have fun and shoot straight.....