He's asking $100 and from the tone of his email I offended him when I suggested it was worth $40. I wasn't trying to be a jerk, I had Flying Dragon ship me an XS-25-SFB for $60. Is the B3 a clone of a known design?I saw posts where guys had bought them in the $10-$20 range. When they were in stock dealers had them as low as $25. How do they make them so cheap?Safety rules for loading? Does the B3 eat fingers like the RWS 48?
After some work it shoots Super Dome .177's at 750 fps. It also drives tacks and can sit for a month or longer and first shot is right on target.If there is any interest just ask and I will list what I did.
Well I LIKE all six of mine. They are what they are, not uber or unter, and are fun to shoot as far as I am concerned. ALL of mine are accurate more so than myself. I guess it's all about what you like and don't like.
I bought an old Daisy 131, cheap, that serves the same purpose and I don't have to pay attention to losing a fingertip.Apparently slightly lower power though.
Quote from: 39M on June 13, 2017, 09:41:52 PMI bought an old Daisy 131, cheap, that serves the same purpose and I don't have to pay attention to losing a fingertip.Apparently slightly lower power though.I still have my 131 that I bought in the 90's. I shoot that gun more than any others. Very accurate a medium powered rifle. I also have a B3 I bought in the late 90's. Shoots great, kind of crude but still fun to shoot.
they are almost closer to paper weights than pellet rifles they are!, but think about it... it is the most accurate and powerful paperweight out there. no one said they are great air rifles, but as i said they shoot the best in comparison to any other paperweight... its a matter of perspective. i love them the same way i admire an SKS...