Oh dear ,not surprising though ,Pard outproduced them and when lockdown shooting ban came in their market shrivelled up.
I couldn't get on with the "heads up" display and with a Pard my brain says your just looking through a scope.
Shame but many more will go under before this coronavirus finishes .
Well in yesterday,s torrential downpours we only managed 10 .Horrendous weather like a 5 hour jet wash.
Soggy, birds only moved if you stood on them ,worst weather ever but we were out .Fingers crossed for next time
1917 brill very thought provoking. Anthrapoid true story, Cillian Murphy from Peaky Blinders killing Reinhard Heydrich nazi barsteward .
Angel has Fallen pooh plot great action lots of crash bang wallop.
Favourite has to be "We were soldiers " Vietnam from both sides showing the truth and probably Mel Gibson at his best .
"We are going where the metal meets the meat " what a quote Lt Col Hal Moore a true soldier.
Cut it off about 1" from the backend and cut away what remains. The adaptor has a 16mm hole as the barrel is 15.2 mm and its a snug fit .
The way to stop clipping it is to ensure your cut is as straight as possible so the adaptor sits true .
The noise by your ear sounds the same as its a springer but the bang end is quiter imho.
Atb
Express xp in .22 ,with a handmade mod by a bloke called Blades off airgunforum.
Cut the pointless plastic tube off the end and fitted and 1/2unf adapter.
Got 1 in my Remmington, far better now.Having polished the internals ,the delrin guides make for much smoother action.
Having each end of the spring "cushioned" removed the "twang" from squeezing the trigger.
More consistent power and less noise with a smoother cocking action i think it was worth it imho
Try having a go yourself with all this lockdown malarkey.
Have a look see on u tube plenty of how too,s on video. Tinbum tuning kit £25 quid ish, tube of auto sol a fiver .
End result will be smooth and consistent atb