"JustHotAir"
"Nomadic Pirate"1st of all, you where the one Yelling in your previous post so yeah you probably do need to chill a bit,

It's a public forum you'll get posts that fluff you up and posts that won't, posts that agree with you and posts that won't, posts that will tippy toe on eggshells and post that will go straight to the point.
as for the high school girls reference, it seems to me that you are acting like a hyper sensitive High School girl :) :)



Lol how long did it take u to think of that. Lol I just stated how I feel and u just proved my point lol
ALRIGHT!!! THATS ENOUGH. The forum is doing a good job of "moderating itself" through the Accuracy scores. I suggest you all read the comments in the scores you have been given and constructively think about why they were given to you.

Please keep this topic airgun related and on track. I have hidden all of the unproductive posts.
 
Oh geese wiz - I went to get my bon-bons and was too late for the soap opera!

Please Michael, un-hide the posts - It makes for really good, cheap entertainment.

There is some really good info here - I'll have to seriously look into obtaining one of these - I really like the idea of the rifles being made here in the USA.

Thanks to Hunter, Kim, 30 Cal & Mike
 
I own a RAW xm1000 chassis rifle in .25 caliber. The problem I have is the new moderator on my rifle is so big up top that I can see it through my scope and it kind of obstructs the lower portion of my field of vision. I have 1" high mounts but I can still see the moderator. The previous xm1000 moderator that is advertised has a flat top with the barrel. Any solutions?
 
Two solutions I would recommend. They work and look good on the gun. I don’t like the looks of those cans on that slim barrel. 

neil clague offer a slip on 1 piece moderator. He’s got several options. Alum, titanium, carbon. 


then there is AZ, but his solution isn’t slip on..he needs the gun in hand and builds a complete alum shroud over the barrel.
 
but i want pics

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Here's my TM1000 .177 and my HM1000X .22. made in Minor Hill Tennessee, U.S.A. Both are accurate, and not complicated to work on yourself. If you do have a issue or question, you can call Martin at Air Guns USA and he will help you sort it out, try that with another air rifle manufacturer. You don't hear alot about them, because the big box stores and dealers aren't pushing them...they are not the flavor of the month...that title goes to FX at the present moment. I personally don't like the chassis design and modular stocks that are thing now. I bought both mine from SPAW Weapons, and Ken set them up both great. I bought mine before Martin sold RAW to Air Force Air Guns. If you are interested in a RAW, and have questions, call Martin, he can answer them AND set up up a RAW to what YOU want, and yes you may have a short wait....but it's well worth it.