can the Leshiy Classic acomidate a longer barrel?i see they offer some others that have longer barrels.
I should mention I acquired a Benjamin Cayden which has been absolutely flawless so far. Value per dollar it's been excellent (built solid and very consistent). I believe they come with a 5 year warranty, but could be mistaken...
read a lot of things like this have made me leary of the benjamin stuff. i really dont want something showing up i need to work on or send back? but again i have not ruled these out because i have always been such a fan of benjamin althoug it be the pumpers wich i have recently got back into.i am liking was i see with the Edgun Leshiy 2 and i did call they retuned the call with n a few and took the time to chat, very good experiance with Edgun.i am starting to get a bit leery the american air arms and my not keep my list, even though i have liked what i have read. a company that will not answer emils or return calls does toss up a big red flag. if you gcant get ahold of them when you want to buy one what will contacting them be like if you need service or parts or what have ya?several have said call air guns of arizona and thats fine i have but i get the feeling they want to just rush you of the phone, if i am going to spend that much money on a gun i want some info. i dont feel like i should have to get on the forums for help. i am very glad for the forum here and you guys and gals are so helpfull but i feel like i should be able to call a retial shop or maker and get some help. i find i horific that of all the gun makers i have called the one that i most wanted and was ready to get the oll credit card out for is the one that i guess dosnt care to offer service or so it seams?i am adding the edgun to my list but honestly i think at this point it will be the FX.i like what i read on the edgun and if i was only want to hunt i think it would be a good option but like the brocock i am concerned with the power rating i am reading for these guns?i think a rim fire .22 lr is going to be well north of a 100 flbs so when i see the edgun and brocock list a rating of 30 ish flbs i question that as a hunting weapon. for squirrel hunting it is fine, i use a 392 for taht now, but for larger animal i am concerned we have Coyote among others critters that are issues here so i dont want to limet myself to a squrrel and atrget gun only. maybe trying to get to much out of one gun? although i live in town and cant shoot a fire arm we have a little property and i need to deal with pests.