Edgun Veles

I have one, in .177. It is amazing.
I hunt with it, good for squirrels and smaller. Anything bigger, like turkey, I use a Ranchero. 
I bought the pistol used and the tagline on the ad was: hit what you are aiming at. Couldn't sum up the experience any better. It's built like a tank, handles like a Ferrari. It does have a crunchy trigger, just inherintly in the design. Not insurmountable, but it isn't a 10 meter pistol. It is a 40 yard, ground squirrel head shot pistol, if rested.
I shoot silhouette with it (airgun Silhouette) using a very small red dot, and typically shoot a 33 out 40, off hand. I'm not the best pistol shot, but as Adam Carolla says, nobody receives pleasure as much as me- and this thing is a giver.
With the moderator, very quiet. I detuned my to 10 ft/ lbs, for 25 very consistent shots.
I'll never sell it, which is probably the best reccy I could give?
 
Great pistol. Mine is a .22, I swapped the reg out for a Human reg as I decreased the power to 12 ft lbs for field target hunter pistol. (no tools required to swap the reg out!) Although I have not shot a match with it yet, I get about 30 good shots and hit what I'm aiming at with a red dot on it. Something about Russian aluminum, seems lighter and stronger than ours. Vey simple and thought out design by Ed. Trigger is a little mushy, but you get use to it. I would buy it again. I like the single shot load as well, goes good with my Leyla
 
Nice, here’s my Lelya, same action ad the Veles. 
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I also upgraded to the HUMA reg with wonderful results.
 
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The trigger was very average until I learn't how to set it, you don't adjust anything but the method is to open the action, flick the safety on, load a pellet, close the action, depress the trigger with the safety still on... That sets it, then when you remove the safety to shoot the trigger is entirely different, it has a nice short first stage, rests well on the second stage and breaks very predictably and crisp, it's fantastic.


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"0akhonor"I have one, in .177. It is amazing.
I hunt with it, good for squirrels and smaller. Anything bigger, like turkey, I use a Ranchero. 
I bought the pistol used and the tagline on the ad was: hit what you are aiming at. Couldn't sum up the experience any better. It's built like a tank, handles like a Ferrari. It does have a crunchy trigger, just inherintly in the design. Not insurmountable, but it isn't a 10 meter pistol. It is a 40 yard, ground squirrel head shot pistol, if rested.
I shoot silhouette with it (airgun Silhouette) using a very small red dot, and typically shoot a 33 out 40, off hand. I'm not the best pistol shot, but as Adam Carolla says, nobody receives pleasure as much as me- and this thing is a giver.
With the moderator, very quiet. I detuned my to 10 ft/ lbs, for 25 very consistent shots.
I'll never sell it, which is probably the best reccy I could give?
Hi Oakhonor,
Im getting a Veles soon, and was curious about what specific red dot you used on your Veles, and if you were happy with it?
 
I have a few different red dots .one has a 2X reticle, good for picking out grey furred creatures from the dirt background, but the dot is a little large. I like the smallest dot possible, with a light form factor. I've a shoulder holster from Mike's, in the Sam Brown style. A scope does fit with the pistol but a small red dot allows it to nestle deep in the pocket, protecting it from branches.
spend as much as you can for the smallest dot possible? A cheap red dot works, but lacks lacks precision..
My favorite for doing everything is a Burris fast fire, but again, I've a bevy to pick from. I purchased all of them used, btw, saving hundreds of $$$'s