Air Venturi Avenger Limited Edition stock

Just seen the review on the Limited Edition Avenger that PA has, went and looked and they have the stock for the same price as the plain wood one so ordered one. Now I can get rid of the hokey plastic stock.. should have it by Wed barring any weather delays.
Just the looks and the feel would make me a better shooter.
That plastic stock was a turn-off from the get-go.
 
Just the looks and the feel would make me a better shooter.
That plastic stock was a turn-off from the get-go.
I agree, that stock made gun nice to carry in woods do to being light but it creaked/groaned every time you shifted gun on shoulder or brought it up to shoot.. I stuffed butt stock full of foam which quieted that down but still made a lot of noise where plastic rubbed together. Plus not a big fan of plastic.
 
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Why did I look at that stock?
PA just keeps suckering me into giving them my money. :ROFLMAO:
I even have the regular wood stock already.
Thats a good looking stock for the money, hopefully fit and finish is good also.

Also now that I ordered it Im wondering if its just a regular wood stock thats been dipped, if yes wonder how easy stock will scratch scar up. Be really cheap for any type of laminate.
 
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Just seen the review on the Limited Edition Avenger that PA has, went and looked and they have the stock for the same price as the plain wood one so ordered one. Now I can get rid of the hokey plastic stock.. should have it by Wed barring any weather delays.
I want that new laminate stock as I think it looks amazing! No more plastic. Yea!
 
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Love mine. The thing is a tack driver with the right ammo. Mine favors the Baracuda 18s. Pellet on pellet at 25yds so long as I do my job well. Sorry I can testify to the rigidity of the laminate. I handle the gun like a newborn. OOB, it shot great. After adding the Black Arts two-piece barrel band system, Dony FL 1/2 20 adapter, Tanto moderator, and Saber Tactical pic rails it became a really slick shooting rifle. The thing that helped it out the most was tightening the barrel screws and tightening the Dony adapter real snug. It calmed the barrel whip down with the added tension.