N/A What did you name your airgun

I went down to Ace Hardware, and bought some stainless steel bolts for my scope rings the black ones look like poop , and we're a scratched up. I was thinking astethetics, but turned out even though the Allen hole was same size the bolt head was a tiny bigger , and yes it was for my Diana. It sure looked pretty like a Princess , so well I was then thinking Princess Diana , so yep I named her Diana , and then thought what did y'all name your airguns , and made this post. I'll some pics up here in a bit I'm soaking in some Epsom salts as I shot Diana my 350 magnum 60 times , and damn ouch. Lol I did barrels on my Zelos , and Gauntlet with plastic tubing , so I did it on my Diana. It sure made a nice grip , and great protection as well.
Did not help accuracy though.Lol

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I went down to Ace Hardware, and bought some stainless steel bolts for my scope rings the black ones look like poop , and we're a scratched up. I was thinking astethetics, but turned out even though the Allen hole was same size the bolt head was a tiny bigger , and yes it was for my Diana. It sure looked pretty like a Princess , so well I was then thinking Princess Diana , so yep I named her Diana , and then thought what did y'all name your airguns , and made this post. I'll some pics up here in a bit I'm soaking in some Epsom salts as I shot Diana my 350 magnum 60 times , and damn ouch. Lol I did barrels on my Zelos , and Gauntlet with plastic tubing , so I did it on my Diana. It sure made a nice grip , and great protection as well.
Did not help accuracy though.Lol

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Some users may not be aware that stainless fasteners cannot be as strong as steel ones, and also that stainless can create corrosion problems when into aluminum.
 
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