.22 Kral Empire X-s with a bug buster 3-9x32
This thing puts a smile on my face every time. I moved the cocking arm to the left side which allows me to keep my right hand on the grip. I like the forward position. The action had a little play but a nylon washer and a couple of small o-rings at points along the linkage removed the majority of that.
Everything on this seems well thought out… The moderator is removable, all metal, can be disassembled and put on different air guns. Everything else seems solid. I'm currently using a replacement hammer spring that I picked up at a hardware store because I noticed there was a little bit of hammer bounce. It's a slightly heavier spring, so I cut off a bit and the short length allows maybe a mm of free flight - and perhaps less bounce
Always holds zero, powerful enough to go through 1/2" plywood without pushing it (though I think it would be better suited for .177 as it is a little underpowered for heavier .22 projectiles).
This thing puts a smile on my face every time. I moved the cocking arm to the left side which allows me to keep my right hand on the grip. I like the forward position. The action had a little play but a nylon washer and a couple of small o-rings at points along the linkage removed the majority of that.
Everything on this seems well thought out… The moderator is removable, all metal, can be disassembled and put on different air guns. Everything else seems solid. I'm currently using a replacement hammer spring that I picked up at a hardware store because I noticed there was a little bit of hammer bounce. It's a slightly heavier spring, so I cut off a bit and the short length allows maybe a mm of free flight - and perhaps less bounce
Always holds zero, powerful enough to go through 1/2" plywood without pushing it (though I think it would be better suited for .177 as it is a little underpowered for heavier .22 projectiles).