Cricket 9mm

Hi

yes I searched the web for accuracy reviews too. The only one I could find was a French gun shop (Armurerie Auxerre). The guy shooting it I have met and is a good shot. Only tested at shorter ranges up to 50 metres, I would be embarrased to admit owning a cricket with that result. Hopeless would be my description. Unlike the .22 version which is excellent. At first gance at the target thought it was a 12 bore being fired. B...y noisy, difficult to shoot due recoil , sad really wanted it to be good. Try other makes in big bore FX, Daystate etc.
Sorry about the negativity.

safe shooting
 
Michael (who runs this forums) did a review of the Cricket 9mm on Youtube. Check out his channel. He got good results from it.

It is worth noting that shooting big bores is not the same as shooting 22 or 25 cal guns. They require a different technique and some time to get used to it. You should also remember that the groups won't be as tight because the pellets or bullets are bigger. 
 
"wolfie"Hi

yes I searched the web for accuracy reviews too. The only one I could find was a French gun shop (Armurerie Auxerre). The guy shooting it I have met and is a good shot. Only tested at shorter ranges up to 50 metres, I would be embarrased to admit owning a cricket with that result. Hopeless would be my description. Unlike the .22 version which is excellent. At first gance at the target thought it was a 12 bore being fired. B...y noisy, difficult to shoot due recoil , sad really wanted it to be good. Try other makes in big bore FX, Daystate etc.
Sorry about the negativity.

safe shooting
I saw a youtube where this mexican guy "alvarez" was shooting it. It was terrible, and he isn't a bad shot . 

Too bad kalibrgun didn't go for a .30 instead i guess :(