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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => European/Asian Air Gun Gates => Czech & Russian Air Guns => Topic started by: Marno on July 09, 2014, 05:42:11 AM
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http://youtu.be/ph56SLeOIyI (http://youtu.be/ph56SLeOIyI)
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Good review. Didnt know two hands were needed to load the magazine and it is i bit of a pain. Do you think its something you will get used over time? What camera, mount and scope are you going to try out? My heart is set on a cricket bullpup. Just don't want to spend over $1600 on an air gun and not be very happy with it. Why did you choose the .22 over the .25? Good luck with your new Cricket. Its a sweet looking air gun.
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Good review. Didnt know two hands were needed to load the magazine and it is i bit of a pain. Do you think its something you will get used over time? What camera, mount and scope are you going to try out? My heart is set on a cricket bullpup. Just don't want to spend over $1600 on an air gun and not be very happy with it. Why did you choose the .22 over the .25? Good luck with your new Cricket. Its a sweet looking air gun.
Thanks man, I dont think you will get use to it it will always be an issue, im using a seben dka 2 camera mount, a casio ex zr 100 camera and a Leupold m4 4.5-14x50 scope. and the reason for .22 is because .25 is not legal in South Africa. if I were you would go to someone that has a cricket and ask him if you can load it and shoot with it to get the feel of it before you buy it. The gun is sweet but im not 100% happy with it.
Regards
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I've had my crickets for about a year and some odd months and the more you use the easier it becomes to load. I can install the mag with one hand with no issues now. In your video You said your model was the compact and actually you have the standard which measures 26 inches in length. I have the compact in .22 which is 24 inches total length. The compacts are harder to come by now I believe. They are sweet from the shorties to the rifles. Cant wait to see your vids. Happy shooting.