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Old 05-31-2010, 08:28 PM   #11
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Have been having a great time playing and learning about these things. Going to try a new spring in one of my guns to see what (if there is) a difference in the speed and or accuracy. The 22 cal pellets are much easier to handle for this old fumble fingered shooter Easy to keep an old man busy and don't get burned by gun powder.
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Old 06-02-2010, 08:37 AM   #12
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Great looking rifles Chortdraw! Great shooting too - I'd be lucky if I could hit a 5 gallon bucket at 66 yards with mine.
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Old 06-02-2010, 01:05 PM   #13
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I have been having a great time with these air guns. Now I have tooooo many air guns. I have a 177 cal. B26 that was tuned by Mick M. (who is known for his tune jobs), for sale for $150.00 and it is not even broke in yet. Have only shot about 100 pellets through it. Just put it on the classifieds on the GTA so I hope it will be sold really soon.
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Chort, I might be interested in that B26. Could you give me a little more Info.
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Hi Calvin. I have only had this gun for a short time and it is basically a new gun. It was tuned by a very reliable tuner named Mike Milick and I paid 200 dollars for it. I already have 2- 177 cal guns and am looking for a good 22 cal to do some playing with. I do more hunting than target and plinking. The same gun tuned by Mike is now $215. I am asking $150 for it shipped. I will take a picture of the gun and post it. .....Dale
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Old 06-03-2010, 08:29 PM   #16
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http://www.adventuresinairguns.com/s...11.html?page=2
Calvin, this is where I got my B26. He has pictures and prices of tuned B26.
It is the gun only without the scope.
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Old 06-03-2010, 09:55 PM   #17
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Here is some pictures of the updates to the Rem. because of bad paint. So decided to clean and repaint and do a camo effect. My targets I use at 15 yards are 1/2" red circles. It will touch the pellets inside the circle, providing I do my part and don't have one of those old man seizures and double clutch the trigger. Also tore it down today,TWICE, and put in a new spring.
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http://www.adventuresinairguns.com/s...11.html?page=2
Calvin, this is where I got my B26. He has pictures and prices of tuned B26.
It is the gun only without the scope.
Do you have a scope for it that you would sell, if not, what kind of scope works good on it?
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I use the bushnell scopes they sell at WalMart. The 3-9 or the 4-12 or the centerpoint. I used the 3-9 on this gun but would recommend the 4-12 with the adj. AO on the front of scope. They are all made to handle the air guns. They sell for around 69 dollars. I still have the 3-9. You should always use one piece scope mounts with at least 3 screws and a stop screw to keep it from moving. You can get them for around $17.00.
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