I've had this thing a long time and just never shoot it much since the kids grow up. When I got it I took it apart and used Maccari moly and tar and just did a quick deburr.The Piston seal is synthetic BTW
I took it apart today and looked at the seal and everything and all seemed fine and just put it back together with a bit more moly.Getting those trigger parts back and were a nightmare,I forgot how it did it originally.
The groups in my garage at twenty feet and its still accurate like it always was. The safety is odd in that you don't push it forward.You pull it down and back. And the barrel , when you break it , it stops at about ninety degrees , it doesn't swing over that far.
Stock appears to be walnut? .It's not a bad looking gun.Besides the plastic trigger guard , trigger and plastic front sight.
My chronograph is at my son-in-law's house.But as I remember , it's about like an R7 in power.
$150 tyd lower 48 Via UPS ground
I took it apart today and looked at the seal and everything and all seemed fine and just put it back together with a bit more moly.Getting those trigger parts back and were a nightmare,I forgot how it did it originally.
The groups in my garage at twenty feet and its still accurate like it always was. The safety is odd in that you don't push it forward.You pull it down and back. And the barrel , when you break it , it stops at about ninety degrees , it doesn't swing over that far.
Stock appears to be walnut? .It's not a bad looking gun.Besides the plastic trigger guard , trigger and plastic front sight.
My chronograph is at my son-in-law's house.But as I remember , it's about like an R7 in power.
$150 tyd lower 48 Via UPS ground
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