Caliber | 0.177" (4.5mm) |
Max Velocity | 633 fps |
Loudness | 3-Medium |
Barrel Length | 19.0" |
Overall Length | 38.0" |
Shot Capacity | 8 |
Barrel | Rifled |
Front Sight | Adjustable for windage |
Rear Sight | Adjustable for elevation |
Scopeable | 11mm dovetail |
Buttplate | Rubber |
Suggested for | Plinking & target practice |
Trigger Pull | 4.0 lbs |
Action | Lever-action |
Safety | Manual |
Powerplant | CO2 |
Function | Repeater |
Weight | 9.0 lbs |
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Things I liked: Great rifle, the weight and feel are superb. The rifle is rock steady, the lever action is smooth and fun to cycle. This rifle is amazingly accurate considerilng just open sights. I have been able to shoot some .5" groups consistantly at 10 meters.
Things I would have changed: I would have rather they did not to the stagecoach thing on the receiver. And as stated above address the small amount of slop in the lever. Not a big deal but could be better. A real good shooter and fun rifle.
What others should know: Get a bunch of extra clips. You will be shooting this gun lots.
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Things I liked: The weight and size of the gun are just right. Its a fun rifle and the lever action works flawlessly. The accuracy was impressive with iron sights.
Things I would have changed: I removed the hood on the front sight to keep yhe look of the rifle more like the original. The flip out loading port is blued steel and would have looked much nicer in the gold finish. The stagecoach picture is cheesy looking. I would have preffered a plain finish
What others should know: When tightening the CO2 cylinders there is no sound when they are pierced, so be carefull not to overtighten
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Caliber | 0.177" (4.5mm) |
Max Velocity | 633 fps |
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Things I liked: I purchased the Wells Fargo edition. Overall a very nicely finished rifle, as you would expect from Germany. The 8 shot magazine is a slick piece of engineering. Cocking the gun is effortless and the action is smooth and light. I own a Marlin 336 in .30-.30 and I would say this is a 7/8 scale version, lighter and smaller. The brass finish of the Wells Fargo version adds a little distinction although the stagecoach image on the left side is a little goofy. The hardwood stock is finished in a low luster satin, too bad the WF version didn't come with a walnut stock it would really make this gun look outstanding. Accuracy is very good once sighted in was getting one ragged hole at 40 ft with the open sights. No recoil due to CO2 and it's not too loud, nowhere near the report of a 1000 fps springer.
Things I would have changed: The cocking lever is a little flimsy with some side-to-side play in it. Makes me a little careful when I cock it because it cocks so easily. It seems you could rip the lever off if you get carried away trying to look like Mucous McCain. But by far the only real issue I have is with the flimsy sights. I had to move the front sight way over to the right to get it to shoot straight. It's a dopey way to sight in the gun, just put a fixed front sight and a good rear sight with both windage and elevation micrometer wheels on it and call it a day. Yeah that's not authentic but the current design doesn't cut it.
What others should know: I rated the value for money a 4 because I think the base model is probably a better buy. I like the WF edition just don't see the extra $$$ for it adding up, unless it someday has some collector value. Time will tell the gun should last a long time.