The NP2 is easy to work on. Seal replacement should be no problem if actually necessary.
I'm still trying to pick a gas ram hunting rifle stronger than my 15-17 FPE rifles. Here's what one of our (honest) sellers sent me.Typically, they are running in the 18-20 FPE range in .22. The scopes are hit and miss but carry a one year warranty should you encounter any issues that require replacement. As far as I know, the Phoenix has the same internals as the standard NP2.Not too encouraging as I see it. Maybe only 18 FPE? If only 18 FPE my present gun will do that. So how about some honest opinions on the NP2. I can't budget a Diana 48 and scope so don't recommend one.
Quote from: RCO on June 24, 2015, 07:22:09 PMI'm still trying to pick a gas ram hunting rifle stronger than my 15-17 FPE rifles. Here's what one of our (honest) sellers sent me.Typically, they are running in the 18-20 FPE range in .22. The scopes are hit and miss but carry a one year warranty should you encounter any issues that require replacement. As far as I know, the Phoenix has the same internals as the standard NP2.Not too encouraging as I see it. Maybe only 18 FPE? If only 18 FPE my present gun will do that. So how about some honest opinions on the NP2. I can't budget a Diana 48 and scope so don't recommend one.There is NOTHING wrong with a sub 18fpe rifle...no matter the powerplant...NP or Spring.What matters is the consistency of the rifle. Any powerplant,in any rifle, that is innaccurate is useless to the shooter. Forget a couple, or few FPE, power, and stand more for the accuracy. JMO.