Looks to me like the Weihrauch HW90 is a close match as far as powerplant, weight, length, and reputation for quality and accuracy.Price for an HW90 shipped from Krale is close to a beech ASP20 from Pyramyd including tax.Have fun!
Quote from: Yarddog on November 23, 2019, 09:39:54 PMSo, now I'm waiting to get a Walther LGU Master Pro. That will complete the trifecta along my TX200 and HW97K.That's what's missing from this thread- talk of Walthers. I feel like Walther often gets overlooked in favor of AA or HW. I recently have had a Terrus in my hands (albeit damaged from shipping) and I have to say I really like the features on the rifle. If a person wanted more power, then the Parrus would be for them. If they wanted top notch features and accuracy the LGU or LGV would be the way to go.The Terrus is the first air rifle I've had that has a dovetail on the muzzle for the front sight meaning the end consumer can easily replace the front sight with one of their preference. How often do you see that? It means a lot to me since I like shooting with peep sights. Also, the safety is easily resettable which HWs are not. Yeah, here recently I've become a fan of Walthers....I'd like to see the airgun industry settle on a standard dovetail width for the front sight. That way, its easier for an after-market industry to provide front sights to a wider market and that way we get more choices for how we want to sight our rifles. Even the PB industry has that issue. You've got dovetails that are in-line with the barrel (which I prefer). OTOH, you have dovetails that are perpendicular to the barrel and those can be all kinds of different widths. In-line with the barrel and standard width- that's what I want.
So, now I'm waiting to get a Walther LGU Master Pro. That will complete the trifecta along my TX200 and HW97K.
Tom, how does the shot cycle of the Sig compare to the NP2 ? Also, if you had to ship the Sig back for repairs do they pay shipping ?
... My .22 Terrus meets the VK Accuracy Standard...
Quote from: Yarddog on December 07, 2019, 08:57:22 PM... My .22 Terrus meets the VK Accuracy Standard...What's the VK Accuracy Standard?
Quote from: DanD on December 08, 2019, 11:40:47 AMQuote from: Yarddog on December 07, 2019, 08:57:22 PM... My .22 Terrus meets the VK Accuracy Standard...What's the VK Accuracy Standard?Reliably smiting aspirins from golf tees at 15 to 20 yards.
Quote from: Yarddog on December 09, 2019, 10:42:22 AMQuote from: DanD on December 08, 2019, 11:40:47 AMQuote from: Yarddog on December 07, 2019, 08:57:22 PM... My .22 Terrus meets the VK Accuracy Standard...What's the VK Accuracy Standard?Reliably smiting aspirins from golf tees at 15 to 20 yards.That is a great standard! May I ask how it got its name?
Quote from: DanD on December 09, 2019, 02:18:15 PMQuote from: Yarddog on December 09, 2019, 10:42:22 AMQuote from: DanD on December 08, 2019, 11:40:47 AMQuote from: Yarddog on December 07, 2019, 08:57:22 PM... My .22 Terrus meets the VK Accuracy Standard...What's the VK Accuracy Standard?Reliably smiting aspirins from golf tees at 15 to 20 yards.That is a great standard! May I ask how it got its name?Sure! Among other names, I am often called 'VK'! My middle name is Kenton, so early on, I signed reports, etc, as 'VK Johnson'...and so it went! Now, I have begun to shoot plastic beads in addition to aspirins. They are smaller and more challenging, although more messy than aspirins, which disintegrate. I might have to vacuum the grass one of these days when the wife notices the plastic bits in the lawn!
There's an ASP20 for sale here on GTA: https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=166250.0
Quote from: DevilsLuck on August 27, 2019, 01:35:11 PMMy son really wants one. And while the few reviews I've seen were favorable... I find the price to be too high for such an ugly rifle...Agreed. If it's not pleasing to the eye I don't want it.
My son really wants one. And while the few reviews I've seen were favorable... I find the price to be too high for such an ugly rifle...