Which would youchoose - Diana Bandit .177 or combo .22 vs Marauder .22vsUmarex Notos .22UPDATE: NOTOS FOR THE WIN! Which Red Dot?


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1. You only can use one arm/hand to load, add air, and shoot at squirrels at a distance of 25-35 yards while standing at back door. Accurate and ease of use is priority (right arm not working yet)

2. The guns must be stock a PCP Pistol ( favorite/necessary grips are ok along with scope/red dot)

3. If you have another pcp pistol preference please advise which one and where to get in USA and why you believe it is better. Must not be over$499. Is it really 200-300 $ better?

Did you order uour Notos yet? Seems to be a sale with additional 10% at Pyramyd Air. I might jump on this unless something better comes up over the weekend for Labor Day.

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I have a tripod used for my laser level but would have to find adapter to picatinny rail. Seems the rail link is for a file? Would need a source for actual picatinny rail 😄. Thanks for sharing the links !!
 
Now it's time to think about gifting it to your better half/ caddy and buying up.

.....never too early to scheme that next totally unnecessary air gun purchase! It's the air gun way and the enablers on here would all agree.
I don’t trust her with a knife or hammer much less a Gun!! 🤣🤣

I’m still ecstatic that all the people on here recommended such a good set up for a compressor and pistol! It was plug and play like I needed 👍👍
 
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I don’t trust her with a knife or hammer much less a Gun!! 🤣🤣

I’m still ecstatic that all the people on here recommended such a good set up for a compressor and pistol! It was plug and play like I needed 👍👍
You just have to stick to the story or tell her that your new gun is for her.

...that will definately work
 
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I'd just stick with Notos if you're satisfied with your optics and their placement.

Have you adjusted the trigger yet? (suggest using blue loctite as well). It's safe to dryfire as long as it's aired up. Careful, it'll creep everytime you touch it (i.e. if you set it so it won't slamfire, it might slamfire if you touch the trigger at all).

Can get ridiculous hairtrigger on it but because of the creep its prudent to back it up a bit indoors.
 
I'd just stick with Notos if you're satisfied with your optics and their placement.

Have you adjusted the trigger yet? (suggest using blue loctite as well). It's safe to dryfire as long as it's aired up. Careful, it'll creep everytime you touch it (i.e. if you set it so it won't slamfire, it might slamfire if you touch the trigger at all).

Can get ridiculous hairtrigger on it but because of the creep its prudent to back it up a bit indoors.
I haven’t but was planning on investigating on how to do it. I am Happy with the notos 👍👍. Thanks for the tips. I’ll take as much as I can get 😊