I almost bought one not to long ago at Sports Authority. I really like the looks of her. Please keep us posted on your experience with it. Ernesto
First lets clear the air on where it was manufactoriedTracey:Napier of London Pellets are very popular in Europe they are lubed with synthetic oils thay are the same people that supply Air Arms, Purdey, Holland & Holland and few other UK Famous Gun Makers teir pellets are great and very consistent.Power Pellets have been achieving outstanding results in competition and field and are now presented pre- treated with Napier’s' world acclaimed Power Pellet Lube. The benefits of using Power Pellet Lube have been proven over the past 6 years, and following feedback from shooters and the industry, Napier have now incorporated the chemical into each tin of pellets at final packing stage.This ensures that exactly the correct dose has been applied and that the pellets cannot oxidize in storage, they will perform perfectly in every type of airgun straight from the tin, they will not Diesel on Spring piston airguns.joao MelloAMERICAN ARMSYep good ole China.A few box shotsWell packaged Scope already mountedFree tin of pellets. Have not seen this brand beforeNice manual 8.5 x 11 inchrest on manual is fine print.As it is threatening to rain I just made a quick pass with patch in barrel and went out to shoot. I used Crosman premier pointed 7.3 gr I th9ink. First shot sounded like a 22 breaking the sound barrier. much smoke. The next shot and there on were fairly quiet. Even though the stock looks odd it shoulders extremely well. Like it was made to fit. After 20 or so shots I started to set up scope. It is close but pellets are everywhere. I tried some of the free pellets shipped with gun, same thing. I will definately have to scrub barrel and clean gun before continuing on with this. I will comment about the trigger? It is really bad. Has a consistant resistance to the pull and you never know when it will go off. Trigger also pulls in an arch so it feels like your finger is slipping off the trigger. Will have to work on that. It is not a hard pull but it is constant and cannot tell when it will release. Does not require much effort to cock the rifle and the action is smooth and quiet. So far I feel I got an $150.00 air gun but not much more. If I can sort the trigger out and will get Chrono numbers on it after cleaning.