And this is my 2200 magnum .22 Cal.Very hard to find this gun now. Mike
I picked up a 2100 on Gunbroker and then won a 2200 a few days later.2100 was purchased to maybe be a parts gun to get the 2200 working if I won that auction.I get the 2100 delivered and it is flawless.How can I make this a parts gun? 2200 arrives and it is nice but won't pump up.A little lube and a lot of pumping and squeezing the trigger later it shoots.Now I have both working ,but will put some new seals in the 2200 seeing as it will leak down when left sitting for a while. Only complaint is the plastic stock and pump arm and the way the stock attaches to the frame.
Quote from: Crosshairs on January 13, 2012, 12:51:26 PMAnd this is my 2200 magnum .22 Cal.Very hard to find this gun now. Mikeoh my god that is sweet
I've had two 2100's, and both were a blast to shoot. I had the 2100, a BAM XS-B3/B7 lookalike I bought at a flea market for 25 bucks, and a 1077. I wore the piston out on one 2100, and so took it apart and never put it back together, but then again in those days I had wayyy too much going on to give it proper attention. I have the other in my closet with a worn out piston which I may just pull out and refurbish after I finish my Storm. The 2100 had great range and was extremely accurate. I put a Bushnell on it that was too much scope for the gun, and used to hang out on the porch with my buddy and tag dimes off a plywood shelf we made in the backyard so easily it was boring.
Love my 2100 Don't use bb's though, JSB only
Quote from: Paul68 on January 16, 2012, 07:26:02 PMI've had two 2100's, and both were a blast to shoot. I had the 2100, a BAM XS-B3/B7 lookalike I bought at a flea market for 25 bucks, and a 1077. I wore the piston out on one 2100, and so took it apart and never put it back together, but then again in those days I had wayyy too much going on to give it proper attention. I have the other in my closet with a worn out piston which I may just pull out and refurbish after I finish my Storm. The 2100 had great range and was extremely accurate. I put a Bushnell on it that was too much scope for the gun, and used to hang out on the porch with my buddy and tag dimes off a plywood shelf we made in the backyard so easily it was boring.You just might have to replace the piston cup seal if it's not pumping thats all i had to do to my 2100 when i got it. Mike
Quick question, do you think a Benjamin 397 is more accurate than say a 2100 or M4-17?
Quote from: Lambchops1493 on January 16, 2012, 11:42:36 PMQuick question, do you think a Benjamin 397 is more accurate than say a 2100 or M4-17? Well i all three guns in question and i must say the Benjamin 379 is the most accurate but by a very small margen.
My 766 which i've had for years got pulled out of the closet recently. Wouldn't build any pressure but got some advice from PA to oil the piston cup and it's now shooting like new, and i've had this for at least 35 years.