N/A Xisico Sentry HC Deluxe .22

Been cycling though some of my airguns. This morning the gun of the day is the Xisico Sentry HC Deluxe.
This gun came to me in .25 and as much as I struggled with it I could not get it to shoot accurately. I tried 3 different barrels.
Mike at FDAR came to the rescue with a complete upper half in .22. Now it shoots anything I feed it surprisingly accurate.
Many folks deemed it FUGLY.. To me it's more of a certain kind of special. :ROFLMAO:

Anyways... here's the "gun of today".

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Arent they heavy seen where they are like 10.3# or something cant remember now, started to buy one once but that kept me from it? I dont think they are ugly compared to the all metal guns.
I don't find it any heavier than your average wood and metal gun but like I said, I only bench shoot so weight is not an issue for me. I've had total reverse shoulder replacement on my left side and I don't have a rotator cuff so that pretty much takes off hand shooting off the table for me. ;) :( I mean I can do it but I'm not very steady.

A simple Google search yields this info....

"The Xisico Sentry HC Deluxe PCP air rifle has an overall length of 48 inches (121.9 cm) and a barrel length of 19.5 inches (49.5 cm). It weighs 8.0 pounds (3.6 kg). The Xisico Sentry HC Deluxe PCP is available in three calibers: .177, .22, and .25. All three calibers share the same weight and dimensions. "
 
I don't find it any heavier than your average wood and metal gun but like I said, I only bench shoot so weight is not an issue for me. I've had total reverse shoulder replacement on my left side and I don't have a rotator cuff so that pretty much takes off hand shooting off the table for me. ;) :( I mean I can do it but I'm not very steady.

A simple Google search yields this info....

"The Xisico Sentry HC Deluxe PCP air rifle has an overall length of 48 inches (121.9 cm) and a barrel length of 19.5 inches (49.5 cm). It weighs 8.0 pounds (3.6 kg). The Xisico Sentry HC Deluxe PCP is available in three calibers: .177, .22, and .25. All three calibers share the same weight and dimensions. "
Well thats not bad, is there any other variations of this gun, could of swore it said over 10# when I searched it. I think are are a good combination of traditional wood/tech. Over on Gateway to Airguns at one time they were pretty popular with a few guys.
 
Well thats not bad, is there any other variations of this gun, could of swore it said over 10# when I searched it. I think are are a good combination of traditional wood/tech. Over on Gateway to Airguns at one time they were pretty popular with a few guys.
There may have been other versions.. I only know about this one.
 
i had problems with the HC deluxe models i had in .22 & .25
it started out with seals and grown to action problems... then to finding out both of the barrel's
bore were off center differently.
then, leaking again....on and on, then was refunded for both. end of story.
glad yours is doing good. (y)
Yeah... good ones were kinda rare. Wayne sure liked them though.