Here's one of mine. Got a 4x32 mildot scope on it now and a red dot sight on a 45 degree offset mount. That's the easiest and cheapest way I've found to mount a scope with good eye relief. Open sights on them are usually useless. This one is .22 and the barrel is mounted permanent with loctite. I've had two others. Barrels want stay tight past 3 or 5 shots. Sold one in .177 to a bud then built this one for the spare .22 barrel from parts when the guy on the other channel still carried them. I've got another one with a case and spare barrel I thought I might sale at the fun shoot in KY. But I might keep it. Neat little guns. All of them I've had shoot good.Sorry, I forgot this pic comes out upside down when I post it
I have one and shoot it now and then. I only use the open sights though, no scope. It is especially easy to transport since it breaks down so easily and has the custom made case fitted for it. And you can't say they don't feel solid, really solid.
Quote from: oldnamvet on April 14, 2017, 12:36:51 AMI have one and shoot it now and then. I only use the open sights though, no scope. It is especially easy to transport since it breaks down so easily and has the custom made case fitted for it. And you can't say they don't feel solid, really solid.I remember that QB 57!!
salve Francesco... che peccato il limite draconiano in italia... io abito adesso in USA, dove non abbiamo nessun limite all'arme d'aria compressa... ma non abbiamo il qb88f... ma e una arma che si carica di lato?sorry guys, any chance to practice has to be taken...Gabriele