Quote from: PaulT58 on June 10, 2017, 02:35:30 PMWalmart has refurbs for $44.90 with free shipping! I'm getting tempted!That's a Good Deal, PaPa! In real good condition, well worth those bucks!
Walmart has refurbs for $44.90 with free shipping! I'm getting tempted!
Quote from: Theo98 on June 10, 2017, 05:25:02 PMQuote from: PaulT58 on June 10, 2017, 02:35:30 PMWalmart has refurbs for $44.90 with free shipping! I'm getting tempted!That's a Good Deal, PaPa! In real good condition, well worth those bucks! Dang you Ted, I did it! I ordered the refurb NP Pistol! At least at Walmart if it's not as good as new, I'll have no problem returning it... It will be here Wednesday! I hope you're happy! LOL!
Where did you purchase it? I saw one at Wally-World the other day for $67, it was tempting, but I think I'm going to hold out till they release the Trevox. I have a Hatsan Mod 25 Supercharger in .22 (but it's HUGE), so I'm really wanting to add a .177 break barrel pistol to the arsenal. Here's a picture of it next to my 1377...I like the idea of the incorporated suppressor in the Trevox. How loud is your NP? I know my Hatsan can sound like a .22 rimfire going off, and my 2240 is even louder. Looking for a quiet pistol I can take to the woods with me and not alert everything within a mile of me of my presence!
Quote from: PaulT58 on June 10, 2017, 10:06:56 AMWhere did you purchase it? I saw one at Wally-World the other day for $67, it was tempting, but I think I'm going to hold out till they release the Trevox. I have a Hatsan Mod 25 Supercharger in .22 (but it's HUGE), so I'm really wanting to add a .177 break barrel pistol to the arsenal. Here's a picture of it next to my 1377...I like the idea of the incorporated suppressor in the Trevox. How loud is your NP? I know my Hatsan can sound like a .22 rimfire going off, and my 2240 is even louder. Looking for a quiet pistol I can take to the woods with me and not alert everything within a mile of me of my presence! I bought a Hatsan 25 Supercharger in .22 too, after playing with Crosman NP. I could never get the Crosman to shoot, the trigger was stiff and unable to be adjusted. The Hatsan is hard to cock, good exercise. The trigger is adjustable and works good. Short break in time and it's acceptably accurate.
Looking forward to your comparison Ted! Well, my NP Pistol arrived on Tuesday and was back to Walmart yesterday! Even with the cock assist attached, I had to literally bang the top of the assist to break open the barrel! Once open, it seemed smooth and closed with absolutely no effort, in fact it almost didn't appear to close all the way until you tried to open it again, and then you had to beat it with your fist! Even after running about 20 pellets through it (which was the bout the time I wore out from trying to open it) it still had not loosened up any, and there was virtually no way to open it without banging the top of the cocking assist thing! Anyway, it went back and I''l just wait for your Trevox review before I decide if I'll head down that road!
Trigger pull was 7.1 lbs, but unfortunately after 250 rounds, has gotten a little stiffer, with a final sear break that is somewhat jerky...will need future attention!
A reviewer of the Trevox on PA commented on his trigger work. Took his advice and replaced the M5X8mm trigger travel screw with a M5X15mm that I had in the workshop. Overall pre-travel is reduced by almost half with the safety working perfectly! Could take out even more pre-travel with this longer screw, but then the safety can't be set. Lubed the 3 trigger sear pivoting pins in-place with RWS syn. chamber oil and ended up reducing trigger to a consistent 6 1\4# pull (was up to 7 3\4#) with a smooth and even sear break! Now, easier to get repeatable hand-held 10yd 1\2" groupings with my R. Dot reflex scope!!