I have shot it….. the case is perfect for me because it compact and fits neatly in small spaces. I disassemble mine, not sure if it fits within with stock. I’ve only test shot it once to see how it targeted. It’s one I need to spend a day with. The only problem I had with it so far is with the storage pouch on the stock. It moves while shooting… So unless your using it as a back packer outdoors, you might want to leave it off. Also, if you plan to mount a scope, You might want to change out to a better mounting system. The mounts I got work, but even with Lock tight the barrel will move. I use a bench rest when I shoot, so it works ok. I might have to change out scopes to a lighter weighted one. The one I used in this video, is a bit too heavy for my use.. I hope this helps Thank You for watching! Thank You for your comment!
You can drill out the indents on the stock put it on the pistol and use the screws that hold the grips on it will make it a lot more tighter and you won’t pinch the skin between your index finger and thumb from the stock back and forth movement from pumping it up cause it will get sloppy after a short while and it will effect your accuracy
I just got mine put together. I can’t tell if mines not made right or not but my shoulder stock slightly wiggles back and forth not firmly clicking in snug once I install it. Does yours click in and stay snug?
Try taking it off and lining it up again. Mine is solid, maybe yours is misaligned slightly. I hope that helps…. If not shim and tuck ( so you don’t see it) some black electrical tape around the edges. If you tuck it just right , you should not see the tape… trim it with a blade if necessary. That might help!
@@airgunsraider1007 thanks! I’ll try that out. It’s definitely lined up right and clicked in properly but it wiggles a bit. It’s not the end of the world but kind of frustrating with the price I paid for it.
I haven’t shot this one yet, not sure what to say on that one. I plan to shoot and post my opinion on it soon. I just watched a video on the Crosman Challenger 10-meter Target rifle that seems to be top rated. It seem to shoot pretty well. The price tag is not Airgun’s Raider friendly at this time. That one’s aim towards Olympic target shooters it seems. The only Gamo rifle I own at this time is a Gen 1 Swarm Maxxim Multi-shot Air Rifle .177. That’s one I’m going to feature soon ….. I like it, the cocking mechanism is very smooth compared to a couple of other ones I own. Thank You for Your Comment! I Apple it!
I notice a lot of guys making improvements to a lot of the airguns they purchase and use. I’m that guy who fills out the warranty cards because I’m not mechanically inclined. Even though, I admire that sort of thing. Most of my mods end up being cosmetic ( optics and such), or creative camouflage etc. Good Shooting to You!
Did you mean after all the mods and maintenance, one could end up spending more than it should and simply just buy a cheaper and more powerful air rifle? I think those tinkers love it because it's small, portable and self-contained. There's rarely any multi pump pistol that can surpass a modded Crosman 13xx which sends out pellet with 12 fpe (stock Crosman 8 fpe).
@@airgunsraider1007 It's always a great idea to have a break barrel standby as PCP can fail due to pneumatic issues. It could put you off when you're in a good mood of hunting but find your properly sighted PCP is leaking! Or your pump/compressor not working.
Those are good Air Guns 😊
Sweet gun 👍🏾
Have you shot it and what do you think? With the shoulder stock on will it fit on the roll- up case?
I have shot it….. the case is perfect for me because it compact and fits neatly in small spaces.
I disassemble mine, not sure if it fits within with stock. I’ve only test shot it once to see how it targeted. It’s one I need to spend a day with. The only problem I had with it so far is with the storage pouch on the stock. It moves while shooting… So unless your using it as a back packer outdoors, you might want to leave it off. Also, if you plan to mount a scope, You might want to change out to a better mounting system. The mounts I got work, but even with Lock tight the barrel will move. I use a bench rest when I shoot, so it works ok. I might have to change out scopes to a lighter weighted one. The one I used in this video, is a bit too heavy for my use..
I hope this helps
Thank You for watching!
Thank You for your comment!
You can drill out the indents on the stock put it on the pistol and use the screws that hold the grips on it will make it a lot more tighter and you won’t pinch the skin between your index finger and thumb from the stock back and forth movement from pumping it up cause it will get sloppy after a short while and it will effect your accuracy
I just got mine put together. I can’t tell if mines not made right or not but my shoulder stock slightly wiggles back and forth not firmly clicking in snug once I install it. Does yours click in and stay snug?
Try taking it off and lining it up again. Mine is solid, maybe yours is misaligned slightly. I hope that helps…. If not shim and tuck ( so you don’t see it) some black electrical tape around the edges. If you tuck it just right , you should not see the tape… trim it with a blade if necessary. That might help!
@@airgunsraider1007 thanks! I’ll try that out. It’s definitely lined up right and clicked in properly but it wiggles a bit. It’s not the end of the world but kind of frustrating with the price I paid for it.
@joemorton9217
I Understand! Fit and finish on a few of the ones I’ve got could be better strait out of the box. Unfortunately
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Crosman pellet guns are a pain in the ass in my opinion I’m about to switch to Gamo
I haven’t shot this one yet, not sure what to say on that one. I plan to shoot and post my opinion on it soon. I just watched a video on the Crosman Challenger 10-meter Target rifle that seems to be top rated. It seem to shoot pretty well. The price tag is not Airgun’s Raider friendly at this time. That one’s aim towards Olympic target shooters it seems. The only Gamo rifle I own at this time is a Gen 1 Swarm Maxxim Multi-shot Air Rifle .177.
That’s one I’m going to feature soon ….. I like it, the cocking mechanism is very smooth compared to a couple of other ones I own.
Thank You for Your Comment!
I Apple it!
@@airgunsraider1007 They shoot good But the maintenance is the pain I meant especially upgrading them its kinda time consuming.
I notice a lot of guys making improvements to a lot of the airguns they purchase and use. I’m that guy who fills out the warranty cards because I’m not mechanically inclined. Even though, I admire that sort of thing. Most of my mods end up being cosmetic ( optics and such), or creative camouflage etc.
Good Shooting to You!
Did you mean after all the mods and maintenance, one could end up spending more than it should and simply just buy a cheaper and more powerful air rifle? I think those tinkers love it because it's small, portable and self-contained. There's rarely any multi pump pistol that can surpass a modded Crosman 13xx which sends out pellet with 12 fpe (stock Crosman 8 fpe).
@@airgunsraider1007 It's always a great idea to have a break barrel standby as PCP can fail due to pneumatic issues. It could put you off when you're in a good mood of hunting but find your properly sighted PCP is leaking! Or your pump/compressor not working.
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