reading this and other posts on this gun with interest. Got my 22 ultra in the last batch, shot several pellets (surprised at ease of pumping compared to P17). But then age and cholesterol reared its ugly head -- triple bypass, so come September should be good for pumping again, will look at sighting and quieting. Just bought the sale seeall sight, guess it wont be an easy mount. Thought someone else here put one on there Zoraki.
Time to get rid of your 392, Charlie sir
Dot with riser
Would you guys who have gotten the riser please share the links? And which optics you have chosen? Please.
Quote from: Wepster on August 04, 2021, 06:10:29 AMWould you guys who have gotten the riser please share the links? And which optics you have chosen? Please.As for the riser (below) it looks like a good unit with the QD system an all, but did not fit my gun because the single picatinny bar on this riser is located at about the midpoint of its length, while the picatinny Groove on the gun's rail is too near the front end to match up with it:Here is the preferred optic on mine, the two picatinny spars under it are offset level-wise, one fits down in the picatinny groove of the gun while the other is located higher, clearing the gun's rail completely:
Quote from: Back_Roads on August 04, 2021, 08:09:59 AM Dot with riser James thanks for the link, does the riser that comes with this have 2 picatinny spars underneath? I can't get those to fit my Zoraki because the gun only has one picatinny groove on its top rail.
Quote from: mrbulk on August 04, 2021, 03:20:11 PMQuote from: Back_Roads on August 04, 2021, 08:09:59 AM Dot with riser James thanks for the link, does the riser that comes with this have 2 picatinny spars underneath? I can't get those to fit my Zoraki because the gun only has one picatinny groove on its top rail. It has one spar, and I had to flip it around IIR to get the right fitment, it can also be removed if not needed.
I rather like to be able to dry fire, practice like that. You are basically just cocking the trigger/valve and not compressing much if any air, so it is easy. In reality you could dry fire after pumping 1 or more times without damage as there is no moving piston or spring on discharge to damage.