ApacheCoTodd
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I brought this home from an estate sale because the quality seemed pretty good but know only what's listed below:
Model 45 - West Germany, Sept 1988
4.5/.177 caliber
Break action
And that's it. If anyone can point me to a site with the orating instructions I would appreciate it. Before it's said, in this case, google is not my friend... simply too much information out there for a complete novice.
So, care & feeding, maintenance and operations instructions are the needs.
Also, any input regarding scopes of relative quality would be appreciated. Can a fella assume that decent .22 market scopes apply?
Another curiosity: The PO had a strip of fiberglass "tape" on the bottom of the barrel from muzzle back for 3 1//2 inches and very specifically the bottom 180 degrees of the diameter. Is this for some sort of dampening?... Did he rest the muzzle on it while shooting?
Todd.
Model 45 - West Germany, Sept 1988
4.5/.177 caliber
Break action
And that's it. If anyone can point me to a site with the orating instructions I would appreciate it. Before it's said, in this case, google is not my friend... simply too much information out there for a complete novice.
So, care & feeding, maintenance and operations instructions are the needs.
Also, any input regarding scopes of relative quality would be appreciated. Can a fella assume that decent .22 market scopes apply?
Another curiosity: The PO had a strip of fiberglass "tape" on the bottom of the barrel from muzzle back for 3 1//2 inches and very specifically the bottom 180 degrees of the diameter. Is this for some sort of dampening?... Did he rest the muzzle on it while shooting?
Todd.