WOW Heathaways plainsman MX175 backporch plinking

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When you hear Heathaways you probably think of the Plainsman 175 pistol. Heathaways made several pistol variants. But they also made two almost unknown rifles. The MX175 .177 used standard bbs and the MC22 .22 round ball, the MC22 used proprietary .22 lead ammo that was steal coated so the magnetic feed would work. The MC22 also had a rifled barrel. Other than this they were identical.

The gun today I shoot and examine is the MX 175 .177 bb

There is very little information about these rifles. I think the production started in 1969 to the mid 70's

The Plainsman MX175 fires as fast as the trigger can be pulled. It is actually a double action mechanism that fires and loads another bb almost simultaneous. Having a large valve body probably gives the gun its power. And care must have went into picking the barrel stock for these guns, they are accurate. Ammo is easily fed into firing position by pointing the barrel downward after five shots. A 8g or 12 gram co2 cartridge can be used. opening the cart chamber revels the bb loading tray and cart carriage. closing it charges the gun. I believe it holds fifty bbs. The safety is located by the cart receiver. having a fixed front blade and adjustable rear sight. and a smoothbore barrel.

This rifle is a fine example of great forward thinking and engineering. It is the best co2 smoothbore or any bb rifle I have ever shot - and I have shot many.Todays bb gun makers should take note and give us products like this today.

They are a unbelievably accurate and powerful bb gun. My mind was blown by this.

This would be a great bb gun for rodents around the house and barn.



Today I backporch plink at 25 feet off hand.



SPECIFICATIONS: for MX 175
SIGHTS blade front adjustable rear

POWER 8g with the space cart or 12g co2

AMMO .177 bb

STOCK wood

BARREL LENGTH 20 Inches 41 inches total

WEIGHT 4 lbs.

MUZZLE VELOCITY 600+ fps
This one shoots close to 650fps for the first 15 to 20 shots.

Today I backporch plink at 25 feet off hand.



 
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Professor,

Was away for a little while, glad to come back to this video review of the MX175. I agree with everything you said about this gun, would be a best seller, if re-introduced. The write-up was very helpful and well written, I think this format is a winner. Thanks also for the close-ups, I can't get enough. This gun just moved to the top of my "Best-Ever BB Gun List." Your efforts at reviewing airguns of the past are much appreciated, please keep up the good work.

WM


 
I actually have a strange love for BB guns but at the same time am very conflicted with the lower quality and low power these usually have which destroys my desire to buy any more of them.

Just wishing for 17 cal lead BB's to avoid bounce back, around 600-700 fps, in a rifle that was made extremely well/high quality. Would love a semiauto pcp.

Ha, I can always fantasize.