The condition of both examples is outstanding. The usual examples encountered, at least by me, look like they spent their life behind the seat of a dump truck. Thanks for sharing them, they are very nice!
You will like it at 9 to 10 fpe. Both of my 50s are leather sealed, so I am down around that power level. They are real sweethearts, in manners and accuracy both!
Being a Beeman product, I would think that being in .20 would add a little cachet to the pistol seeing as how .20 was the Docs pet caliber. Set it up in .20 and include the .177 barrel would be my tactic.
If your front sight is 35 MM centerline to centerline, then that is the high front sight. If there is no riser under your rear sight, you will need a 10 MM rear riser to level up your sight plane. Or look around for a Diana 75 HV rear riser.
Russian made Baikal IZH 60 and IZH 61 The 60 is a single shot, while the 61 has a 5 shot biathlon style magazine. The magazine is visible on top of the pellet tin if you zoom in.
The patio defense force deployed for a live fire exercise this afternoon. I'm not saying that I have a favorite, but, you will notice that one gets used substantially more often than the other.....
A .25 multi stroke pneumatic that can compete with the old Apache Fireball. A Weihrauch that does not look like it was designed by Elroy Jetson and a marketing team.
Looking closely at the rear of breech section, it appears that it has seperated from the main tube? Examine it closely for seperation of the solder joint, and get that cam plate installed!