What have you done with your airgun today?

Mounted the new Clearidge scope on the Don Cothran PCP.

I did replace all the ugly black screws with deburred and polish stainless ones:



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I have another silver Crosman/Benjamin hybrid 17xx build coming 😁
 
Decided to retune my PP700 for giggles. Set my regulator to around 120 bars and choked down the TP to reduce a few FPS and holy smokes it’s good now. Crap ton of shots for that little gun and just enough energy for a full pass through for a squirrel with 177 hades but stay under the skin at 20-25 yards! 


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my little back yard tactical/suburban/CQB micro squirrel carbine with the new mini LPVO scope from amazon.

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Possibly hooked a friend's 13 yo daughter on air gunning.

I have found that Crowns with the 380mm barrel are incredible guns for first time air gunners. My .25 cal was loved so much by a friend's wife that she bought it. Now I keep a .22 in a walnut stock for introducing new shooters.

And for the kids/young adults - reactive targets. Charms mini-pops at 25 yards. You get to make 4-5 of the candies explode right off. From then on you need to cut the stick before you get to move onto the next candy. And a set of the little Slynger barnyard animals.
 
Found a lower profile 1 piece dovetail offset mount for the little scope and attached the wooden stock I had laying around. Then plastidipped the moderator to desert tan and really liking how it turned out so much just do that to the shroud and air tube to. 🤔

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then zeroed it and and got lucky with the first 5 shot group 20 yards. The other holes are from zero the scope in with the new mount. LOVE this little budget gun!!!

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edit: plastidip turned out better than I thought. 
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working surprisingly well against my stucco!!! Why didn’t I do this earlier!!!

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