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THis is my .22 air riffle, when i brought it i was told it was just under the limit cant remember if he said 11 or 11.5

fitted a Niko Sterling Platinum scope 3-10x45 i got off a PW member the other day

 

All it says is made in china on it with a sticker on the stock ref Essex or something...

 

I will have to get it tested to see what pressure it actually is..

 

But i liked the wood on the stock etc and got it for £45 a few years back at the castle cary show

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I do have fun in the garden with it, i can put a pellet through a coke can with it, the only pobs is the Mrs seems better then me at it...dont you just hate that.

 

Trigger is heavy to pull but there again....seen the same gun down Veals fo around £80

 

But those BSA Supersports and lightening do look good, i guess they would deliver more accuracy then mine

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"I do have fun in the garden with it, i can put a pellet through a coke can with it, the only pobs is the Mrs seems better then me at it...dont you just hate that."

 

Your Mrs probably doesn't hold it so tightly. Relax your grip a bit and your accuracy will probably improve. You can't let the fairer sex win!

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split the top mounts and remove the scope-leave the mounts on the gun-cut a packing shim from an old 12 bore cartridge the width and length of the rear scope mount curve-pop the scope back on with the packing berween the scope and the rear mount-this shoud give you a bit more elevation.p.s. dont overtighten the rear most screws.

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I do have fun in the garden with it, i can put a pellet through a coke can with it, the only pobs is the Mrs seems better then me at it...dont you just hate that.

 

Trigger is heavy to pull but there again....seen the same gun down Veals fo around £80

 

But those BSA Supersports and lightening do look good, i guess they would deliver more accuracy then mine

 

LOL i swear i had the same thing years back,mrs wanted airgun so i bought a b2,i could not hit nothing and she could put pellet on pellet.

as said good value for money but not some thing to go hunting with.there a guy called charlie de tuna who can make these shoot sweet and sells kits for them.Got mrs one in cupboard and thought about getting a charlie de tuna trigger,chopping barrel,re crown and thread with stock but the black as gone all manky and when you think about the costs you could do a more reliable rifle up.very fun gun and id recommend to any newb to a taster rifle.has it give the cun mark yet ****

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