Mousegun
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This is a relatively new rifle that has made a nice splash in the spring rifle community.
It is not cheap but not too expensive either. At about 510- 540 it falls lower than some of the other more well known rifles that have been around a while.
It is a fixed barrel underlever cocking gun with fiber rings around the piston tube and piston itself to help guide the tube, piston and spring in a true direction ----- straight.
Out of the box after some cleaning of the excessive oil that the gun came with, it shot a one hole group at 40 yards.
One of the main complaints about this gun is that it comes to the U.S. with a plastic trigger. That is not the end of the world, but many have said that a gun of this quality should at least have a metal trigger. I agree.
If anyone wants to step up a notch or two from the run of the mill $200-$300 range guns. This would be a good gun to look into. It shoots as well as my TX200.
It is not cheap but not too expensive either. At about 510- 540 it falls lower than some of the other more well known rifles that have been around a while.
It is a fixed barrel underlever cocking gun with fiber rings around the piston tube and piston itself to help guide the tube, piston and spring in a true direction ----- straight.
Out of the box after some cleaning of the excessive oil that the gun came with, it shot a one hole group at 40 yards.
One of the main complaints about this gun is that it comes to the U.S. with a plastic trigger. That is not the end of the world, but many have said that a gun of this quality should at least have a metal trigger. I agree.
If anyone wants to step up a notch or two from the run of the mill $200-$300 range guns. This would be a good gun to look into. It shoots as well as my TX200.