I don't have a Daisy 7x7, but if I did... Those look great. If you like them I suggest that you pick them up. There aren't that many folks making nice grips for vintage airguns.
As with a scope, a dot sight sight won't make any weapon more or less accurate. When using iron sights one is trying to see/focus on the front sight, rear sight and target. The dot sight eliminates the rear sight becomes a bead on a shotgun - sorta. While you can focus on the front sight with...
Has anyone here tried this sear? https://magnumairpower.com/ols/products/custom-sear-for-crosman-1377-1322-13ookt-drifter-2240-2240xl-2300t-23ookt-2400kt-2250-2289g
I think this the idea in this link is worth considering. It is on my to do list for next year. (hopefully) https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/crosman-2240-radical-trigger-mod.1322442/ https://www.instructables.com/Air-Pistol-Trigger-Rework/
I have never before drilled/tapped any PB or airgun until the above, but I just got tired of the dry firing, shaking, and the fishing line pull string thing. With a few copies of this Crosman in the world the collector value was not decreased.
If you're going to drill a hole, make it one that can be reused. I got tired of stuck Co2 cartridges in my 2300T so I drilled a hole in the tube to allow a screwdriver or whatever to pry the cartridge off of the seal.
Enough, and then a piece of 1/4" (or thicker) plywood at the back. Just in case the mulch settles to the bottom allowing pellets to pass through the box into the garage wall behind it.....or so I've heard.
I admire several features on this resto-mod. The low profile Colt 1903 style grips are pretty cool, I bet the surface texture is pretty grippy. The red dot mount is very nice looking as the SW78 is a pain to mount a dot sight on. The two-tone cerakote on the slide looks well executed. OP...
I put a "lesser expensive" on my Predom Lucznik and I always suspected that the sight wouldn't hold zero as they had on my Co2 pistols. I then replaced it with a Holosun and haven't looked back.