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  1. Garandimal

    Rear Aperture Sight for a Beeman R1?

    Well... Received and mounted the FP-AG rear Aperture sight on the R1. The instructions were poor. You need to: - Set the dovetail clamp lightly with the allen set screws. - Then lightly set the top screw. - Then torque the allen set screws. - Then torque the top screw. If you follow the...
  2. Garandimal

    Rear Aperture Sight for a Beeman R1?

    
Thanks CR. Looks pretty slick. Noticed that they offer an FP-AG sans knobs. As I plan to set it and leave it, that might be even better. RE: the 0.050 Aperture. Is that bigger or smaller than OEM? EDIT: Just read that OEM is .093" Looking for a < 2"@25 yards field rifle. GR
  3. Garandimal

    Rear Aperture Sight for a Beeman R1?

    Rear Aperture Sight for a Beeman R1. Need one. Can't use the OEM Patridge rear sight for squat any more, and have Apertures on all my iron sighted rifles. ...except the Beeman R1. Currently have a scope on it... that a relative was nice enough to borrow and break. So I figured it's a good...
  4. Garandimal

    Gas or spring for forever gun.

    Beeman R1 Carbine in .20. With new spring and seals – Shoots: – Beeman 9.8 gr. Silver Bears at 922.5 FPS / 18.42 Lb-Ft – Benjamin 14.3 gr. Cyl Pellets at 720.4 FPS / 16.48 Lb-Ft GR
  5. Garandimal

    Springer Caliber Choice, Why?

    Beeman R1 Carbine in .20. With new spring and seals - Shoots: - Beeman 9.8 gr. Silver Bears at 922.5 FPS / 18.42 Lb-Ft - Benjamin 14.3 gr. Cyl Pellets at 720.4 FPS / 16.48 Lb-Ft GR