I had noticed something on this one not seen on others, nor in the Daisy service manual I downloaded. It had two of the foam wipers installed with an O-ring in between, where Daisy just shows one wiper. I thought I had an extra Polyurethane reseal kit, but no, so have to wait on another. Early this evening when the heat died down to a more toleraable low 90's, I took it out to shoot. Never shot this one on paper, just started shooting at some hanging soda cans at 10 meters. Sitting down first using two handed hold then one handed then standing one handed bullseye style shooting, and this thing shoots. I like the adjustable width rear sight notch, when I got the gun it was set extremely wide so I narrowed it down so there was a good shaft of light on either side of the front. I did make some sight adjustments shooting at those cans, using dust puffs when I missed consistantly in one direction, and got it dead on for minute of soda can. I probably shot 40-50 shots before getting a little tired cocking and holding it out. Tomorrow night I may get my chronometer out and see what velocity it is doing, but the way it is making cans jump, I can tell it is good. I may just leave the internals on this one alone it it is within specs, as so far everything looks good.I shot smallbore match back in ROTC in my college days, and while rewarding and teaching me some finer points of gun control, breathing control, it was not what I would call fun. Watching those old cans bounce with a good hit is more fun than punching holes in paper.