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- Loudness: 3-Medium
- Weight: 7.28 lbs
- Overall Length: 49.00"
- Capacity: 1 round(s)
- Cocking Effort:28 lbs.
- Barrel: Rifled
- Front Sight: None
- Rear Sight: None
- Scopeable: 11mm dovetail
- Trigger adj.: Two-stage adjustable
- Apprx. Trigger Pull: 3.75 lbs
- Buttpad: Rubber
- Suggested for: Small game hunting/target practice
- Action: Break barrel
- Powerplant: Spring-piston
- Safety: Manual
- Repeater: No/Single-shot
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Crosman G1 Xtreme Scoped Air Rifle manual
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Crosman G1 Xtreme Scoped Air Rifle by Crosman
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(16 reviews) | About this product
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- Loudness: 3-Medium
- Weight: 7.28 lbs
- Overall Length: 49.00"
- Capacity: 1 round(s)
- Cocking Effort:28 lbs.
- Barrel: Rifled
- Front Sight: None
- Rear Sight: None
- Scopeable: 11mm dovetail
- Trigger adj.: Two-stage adjustable
- Apprx. Trigger Pull: 3.75 lbs
- Buttpad: Rubber
- Suggested for: Small game hunting/target practice
- Action: Break barrel
- Powerplant: Spring-piston
- Safety: Manual
- Repeater: No/Single-shot
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Includes: 3-9x32mm CenterPoint scope, targets and a gun sock. In Stock
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$159.90 $129.90 |
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Used Crosman G1 Xtreme BreakbarrelA spring-piston gun that uses the barrel as a lever to cock the piston. Also called a barrel break. Sometimes, erroneously referred to as a 'one-pump' gun; not to be confused with a true single-stroke pneumatic.
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Crosman G1 Xtreme scoped air rifle, open box.
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The G1 X-Treme is a powerful new rifle with an innovative body style. It is the first of a new generation of breakbarrelA spring-piston gun that uses the barrel as a lever to cock the piston. Also called a barrel break. Sometimes, erroneously referred to as a 'one-pump' gun; not to be confused with a true single-stroke pneumatic.
designs featuring sleek, clean and defined lines and an all-weather, synthetic stock. It has a checkeredA method of carving wood that leaves diamond-shaped protrusions to assist in gripping the gun. Also used for decoration. Sometimes incorrectly called knurling, which is a metal-cutting term that produces roughly the same pattern as checkering.
grip and forearmThe forward part of a rifle stock that is gripped by the non-firing hand.
and incredible breakbarrelA spring-piston gun that uses the barrel as a lever to cock the piston. Also called a barrel break. Sometimes, erroneously referred to as a 'one-pump' gun; not to be confused with a true single-stroke pneumatic.
power up to 1,000 fps. In addition, the Phantom two-stage adjustable trigger is adjustable for length of second-stage pull (not pull weight). This exciting airgunAny gun that fires a projectile or multiple projectiles by means of compressed gas, air or catapult action.
comes has a muzzlebrakeA fixture on the end of an airgun barrel. A few are made as compensators, but the bulk are simply decorative or used to extend the barrel for greater leverage when cocking.
for extra cocking leverage and a 3-9x32mm CenterPoint scope with range-estimating mil-dot reticle. Also included are targets and a gun sock. Has no sights.
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By Brian from USA on 2008-11-09 08:33:25 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Brianag618; 1st I must say that it is very rear that I give any product that I have purchesed from Pyramyd Air anything but great revieviews, and I believe this will be only the 2nd bad review I have given to any product sold by them, this is not their fault, they are only selling a product made by what should otherwise be a great
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Things I liked:Brianag618; 1st I must say that it is very rear that I give any product that I have purchesed from Pyramyd Air anything but great revieviews, and I believe this will be only the 2nd bad review I have given to any product sold by them, this is not their fault, they are only selling a product made by what should otherwise be a great American made Air Gun, and with that said here is my total review of the CROSMAN PRODUCT, Pyramyd Air will continue you to be my only place for buying Air Gun products, with a sales staff that is nothing less then first rate. Over all the crosman G1 Xtreme .177 cal rifle has a nice feel to it with the new syntathic./ composit stock that comes with it, and the Center Point scope adds a little to this Air Gun. That is about all the good I can say about this Air Gun, and it is the 1st bad review of any AIR GUN I have purchesed over the past 6 months. The very low price is the only reason I purchesed it, and it was an excuse to try the new Crosman line of Air Guns.
Things I would have changed:Short of the nice feel to the stock and the balance of the overall Air Gun, and the 3x9x 32 scope. There is a great deal I would change about this Air Gun. Keeping in mind that it was on sale for only $129.00. Reviev will be below.
What others should know:As I stated above this was a chance for me to try out what is listed by Crosman as a NEW LINE of AIR GUNS they are coming out with, and the price was right to buy it and try it. First everyone needs to know that this is not so much of a New Line of Air Guns by Crosman as the lead you to believe. Per and E-Mail conversation I had with a Crosman Rep over several issues, the G1 is a mixture of several older models of are guns they make and other then some cosmetic changes, it is nothing more then a cross bread between their Phantom, Quest and several other models they are currently selling. In fact when I went looking for a PARTS ONLY Manual, I was refered by the Crosman rep by E-Mail to download the C1K77 QYEST BREAK BARREL EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST (C-C1K77-PL) because there is NO G1xtream parts list, and this list was updated 9/13/2006 for the C1K77 QUEST Break Barrel Rifle. As I have stated and will continue to state the problems with the Crosman G1 IS NOT a Problem of PyramydAir but with the maker Crosman. Lets start with the overall feel which I have already stated is great and the stock fits will in my rather large hands, and it is designed to make it easy to hold with a nice none slip feature built into the whole stock. From there the problems started. The 1st 50 to 100 shots were all over the place while trying to sight in the scope, which at first I blaimed on the newness of the gun. But every time I went to cock the gun to load it, the Break Barrel became more and more sloppy with each shot and was having a problem staying locked into place. It was so bad that while holding the stock and with just a flip of my wrist the barrel would swing open on its own. Please note at this point after contacting Crosman I was told that I had just VOIDED the FACTORY Warentee, because I removed the stock and found the piviot screw all but falling out. This was not the reason for voiding the warentee, its what I found and what I did to fix the problem. It appears crosman is cutting cost by using plastic/rubber spacers between the fork of the main powerplant and the break barrel. These spacers which are ment to also hold the break barrel and the power plant were poorly made and were falling apart, and no matter what I did includding using Lac-Tite, I could not get the barrel to function and lock up as it should, and it just flopped around with no resistence to it. Here is where I voided the factory warenty and fromm what I have read on numerious web sites is one of the only fix's for the G1 that Crosman should have caught right up front. I had to go to my local hardware store and buy a couple of oversized washers, for bothe the break barrel and fork as well as for the piviot screw that secures it to the power plant. I hand to custom make by hand a set of spacers out of these washers to replace the rubber/plastic ones used by crosman. All the work had to be done by hand with the help of a drill and a nut and bolt to secure these washers which was then placed in a vice and powered up. Using a flat file and a Digital Caliper, I was able to use the drills power to file down the edges of the washers till they came into the the specs .706"+/-.002 to fit into the seat of the break barrel, then I had to drill out the center wholes till the piviot bushing would fit, and had to hand file it the rest of the way so the bushing would fit correctly. At the same time on these 2 washers I notched in to place 3 small groves on each one so when needed oil would be able to pass and correctly lubracate the break barrel piviot point. I had to do the same thing for the mounting screw so that I could get 2 very small washers to fit both on the mounting screw and down into its mounting whole, and again I notched these screws so oil could pass when needed. When all was said and done and again a little Loc-Tite, and cleaning the rust out of the lock up known as the ALIVCE JAM PArt #C1K77-011 the break barrel now locks into place, and the sloppy side to side movement of the barrel in the fork has been removed, and she is now doing what she should have done day one right out of the factory. Because I did this work my self to fix a problem that is being published on several web sites I threw the warentee right out the window, what took me several hours to fix, may have taken weeks at the factory if at all. Some smaller issues to note: there were no washers/ gaskets between the stock mounting screws, which on a composit stock, w/o this washe/gasket you can very easly split the mounting whole on the stock, that was also corrected. Part #C1K77-036 Stock lug Brace which helps to mount the rear of the stock to the Trigger bolt should be a 1 piece unit (same ase used on Gamos and others) fell apart when the stock was removed, it appears the spot weld had broken.
As for the crosman Air Gun being advertised to shoot at 1000fps, I did a Chrony test with 5 rounds using what I myself always use as a standard test pellet, the GAMO MATCH 7.71grm in .177 cal using an F1 Chrony w/remote and after I fixed the barrel where I could trudt shooting her, the 5 shot sequence was 708.3L, 711.8, 714.7, 719.1, 727.7H. This test was was done with less then 150 rounds fired and my improve with time, but Note agai, this falls into the range of the Quest 800 Break Barrel Springer, and if they stay this low, a tune up/ rebuild will be in order, and seeing I have already blown the warentee right out the window A tune up/ repuild may be just what she needs. Also the G1 take the GRTlll trigger which is about the only really good thing I found. AGAIN I must repeat this. THIS IS A CROSMAN FACTORY ISSUE, and NOTE A PYRAMYD Air problem, they sell and deliver to their customers exactly what the factories send them in sealed boxes, and this review of mine in NO WAY REFLECTS the QUALITY of the SALES People at PYRAMYD AIR, only Crosman for cutting corners and mixing and matching parts to produce what they are calling a new line of Air Guns, and after all the price was on the low side of what I normaly buy,, but I had to see what Crosman is doing in the US. Review by Brian Goodloff
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By Ria from USA on 2008-10-02 12:22:09 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Excellent kit for the price, stock shoulders and feels perfect, punches hard. Highly capable rifle (with a little work on it)...
Things I would have changed:The trigger leaves a lot to be desired but isn't too bad once you get used to it (let it break in).
What others should know:As soon as you get it,
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Things I liked:Excellent kit for the price, stock shoulders and feels perfect, punches hard. Highly capable rifle (with a little work on it)...
Things I would have changed:The trigger leaves a lot to be desired but isn't too bad once you get used to it (let it break in).
What others should know:As soon as you get it, give it a good cleaning (inside and out). There's lots of oil. I took the stock off, gave it a really good wipe-down, cleaned the barrel really well, and reassembled everything nice and snug. The muzzle brake will need cleaning too as there's lots of oil in it. It'll help to clean the set screws (and their holes) and blue loctite them back snug (let it dry overnight); otherwise, it may loosen and start creeping all over the place. The first 3-5 shots may diesel so brace yourself for a couple of really loud shots, but afterwards it starts settling down. My initial shots were all over the place regardless of pellet choice. After about 100 rounds I took the stock off again and found that the hinge bolt was loose. I removed/cleaned the bolt and hole, and reassembled it with blue loctite. Despite the stiff and unpredictable trigger, I'm now able to shoot one holed/clover groups (.25") at 30 yards with JSB Diabolos (its preferred pellets). Crosman Hollow Points come in second at .50" groups at 30 yards. A little TLC and a good cleanup will go a long way with this rifle, at least until it's time to change the spring and give it a tune and change out the barrel hinge washers (they're plastic and won't last too long).
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By Vincent from USA on 2008-06-04 08:59:49 - See all my reviews
Things I liked: A VERY powerful gun for a fantastic price. Fairly easy to cock at the muzzle after you break the gun in after a couple of hundred shots. Great mil dot scope, no creep - and good accuracy. Took less than 10 minutes to sight it in. Accuracy at 40+ yards is amazing.
Things I would have changed:Iron sights would have
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Things I liked: A VERY powerful gun for a fantastic price. Fairly easy to cock at the muzzle after you break the gun in after a couple of hundred shots. Great mil dot scope, no creep - and good accuracy. Took less than 10 minutes to sight it in. Accuracy at 40+ yards is amazing.
Things I would have changed:Iron sights would have made this gun complete.
What others should know:Gun has a little bit of a kick and it's fairly loud.
I recommend the Dragon-claw clamp on bi-pod with this gun for bench shooting. Find your sweet spot for grip and hold fairly loose when firing.
Mine works best with Crosman pointed field hunting pellets.
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By Customer from USA on 2008-05-13 09:34:23 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Feels substantial...for my first Pellet gun it is very nice and feels like the real thing. The scope is very nice, strong and easy to use. Lots of power and once i had the sight dialed in it is very accurate and consistent.
Things I would have changed:Would be nice to have a shoulder strap integrated to the stock
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Things I liked:Feels substantial...for my first Pellet gun it is very nice and feels like the real thing. The scope is very nice, strong and easy to use. Lots of power and once i had the sight dialed in it is very accurate and consistent.
Things I would have changed:Would be nice to have a shoulder strap integrated to the stock... Bought the Gamo Strap which helps a great deal in certain holds.
What others should know:It is a fun and powerful gun!
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By Customer from USA on 2008-05-01 04:33:24 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:cheap,lightweight,and alot of freebees
Things I would have changed:better barrel,and less vivration for the pellet to shoot out
What others should know:its loud like 22,set the air gun at 25 yards for main accuracy
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By tom from USA on 2008-04-11 19:37:00 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:great shooting gun. i like the heavy wieght and its got a nice trigger. nice bluing and fit. scope is nice too but i put a 4x16 center point on it and its a dream.
Things I would have changed:make it easier to get to trigger adgustment screw. thats it
What others should know:i sighted it in with crosman
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Things I liked:great shooting gun. i like the heavy wieght and its got a nice trigger. nice bluing and fit. scope is nice too but i put a 4x16 center point on it and its a dream.
Things I would have changed:make it easier to get to trigger adgustment screw. thats it
What others should know:i sighted it in with crosman premiere light domed and they are great. clean the barrel before you shoot and it shortens your sight in time alot. i had it done in 20 shots.
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By Customer from USA on 2008-03-17 19:52:05 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:great feel and balance with an excellent scope for a great price.
Things I would have changed:a little spotty on the accuracy.
What others should know:this is a great gun for its and any price.
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By sam from USA on 2008-02-14 19:53:10 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:The scope is sweet! I am use to having a crappy 4*15 scope. It is rely easy to sight in from 20-30, other wise it takes a little more time but not to difficult. It is rely good for hunting squirrel, rabbit, crow and pigeons, and much more small animals. I like that it goes 1000 fps because you can count on it for long range and
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Things I liked:The scope is sweet! I am use to having a crappy 4*15 scope. It is rely easy to sight in from 20-30, other wise it takes a little more time but not to difficult. It is rely good for hunting squirrel, rabbit, crow and pigeons, and much more small animals. I like that it goes 1000 fps because you can count on it for long range and if it is a rely far shot that looks blurry just change the distance on the front of the scope until it gets clear. I like its smooth sleek look but it still is realistic.
Things I would have changed:Nothing except make the trigger pull adjustable thing a little easier to get to.
What others should know:If you are looking for a gun like this with open sights don't worry about what the other people said because crosman makes guns almost exactly like this.
I love this gun!
its a little strong though for my small of a town because houses are close together
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By schummr from USA on 2008-01-24 19:43:39 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Coming off of a pump, single shot rifle, this is a blessing. Realitively easy to cock and has realistic looks and feel while holding. The scope is great and was easy to sight. The stock is durable and the rubber pad on the end of the butt makes shooting all the more comfortable. Overall, the best airgun that I have ever owned
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Things I liked:Coming off of a pump, single shot rifle, this is a blessing. Realitively easy to cock and has realistic looks and feel while holding. The scope is great and was easy to sight. The stock is durable and the rubber pad on the end of the butt makes shooting all the more comfortable. Overall, the best airgun that I have ever owned and the most fun to shoot. Anyone can be a surgeon with a gun like this. I have no problem bulls-eying squirrels at about 75-100 yds. Awesome price for an awesome rifle.
Things I would have changed:I would like to see a model with iron sights in the future, but other than that, nothing at all.
What others should know:As many others have said cleaning is a good idea but it is definitely not required. Oh, and that burning smell of motor oil you get without a cleaning is just the stuff lining the barrel and is nothing to worry about. Slow pumps alow for better velocity.
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By Michael from USA on 2008-01-20 11:06:05 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Handels very well. Fells great when your holding it. Very nice 3-9x32 AO scope that comes with it. Not picky about pellets. Great power. Great accuracy. Comes with silacon treated case and paper targets.
Things I would have changed:Honestly nothing
What others should know:When you get this you have to clean
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Things I liked:Handels very well. Fells great when your holding it. Very nice 3-9x32 AO scope that comes with it. Not picky about pellets. Great power. Great accuracy. Comes with silacon treated case and paper targets.
Things I would have changed:Honestly nothing
What others should know:When you get this you have to clean the barrel or else you first 200 shots wont group
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By Customer from USA on 2008-01-16 21:04:00 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:I love this rifle, squirrels fear me. I had a squirrel problem but this rifle fixed it. The weight makes it feel like a real rifle. I have taken out about 30 pests so far including a large possum.
Things I would have changed:I would 've put sights on it for non-scope firing
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Things I liked:I love this rifle, squirrels fear me. I had a squirrel problem but this rifle fixed it. The weight makes it feel like a real rifle. I have taken out about 30 pests so far including a large possum.
Things I would have changed:I would 've put sights on it for non-scope firing
What others should know:It's a great rifle and the price is great
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By hammer from USA on 2008-01-07 18:06:54 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Well built air rifle. I like the composite stock and the blueing is very well done from tip to back. Smooth trigger pull after the first few rounds. And for the money, the scope is very nice. Large eye piece makes for easy sighting. Not as loud as I would have imagined. I purchased this to control the pigeon problem in my shop
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Things I liked:Well built air rifle. I like the composite stock and the blueing is very well done from tip to back. Smooth trigger pull after the first few rounds. And for the money, the scope is very nice. Large eye piece makes for easy sighting. Not as loud as I would have imagined. I purchased this to control the pigeon problem in my shop. Using the Crossman hollow points did the job. Lots of power.
Things I would have changed:Nothing so far.
What others should know:Buy a cleaning kit or wads to clear the barrel. Its well coated in a thin grease and will make those first few shoots, well unpredictable in accuracy and how loud they will be.
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By Customer from USA on 2007-12-30 19:40:11 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Weight forward feel, helps w/ accuracy. Nice balance, shoulders well. Good looks. Good scope for the $, holds zero very well. Muzzle break! Clean design. Nice solid scope mount / w/ stop pin! VERY ACCURATE!! I really like the PRICE for a gun that performs this well!!
Things I would have changed:I could always nit
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Things I liked:Weight forward feel, helps w/ accuracy. Nice balance, shoulders well. Good looks. Good scope for the $, holds zero very well. Muzzle break! Clean design. Nice solid scope mount / w/ stop pin! VERY ACCURATE!! I really like the PRICE for a gun that performs this well!!
Things I would have changed:I could always nit pick, but at this price NO CHANGE!!
What others should know:Invest in a cleaning kit for 177 cal., clean barrel before you shoot,if you dont , that is ok too, just plan on shooting a couple hundred rounds to " CLEAN OUT BARREL". It loves heavy pellets, so try Beeman Crow Mags. Yours may differ.If you have not mounted scopes before ,take it to local gun shop, most will be happy to do it for you for a nom. charge, TRUST ME if you have not done it before, it will be WELL WORTH IT for you enjoyment of this gun!! P.S. ,, Just ask Pyramid to mount it for you!!! Pyramid Air Is THE BEST!!!!!!
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By drew from USA on 2007-12-10 21:00:47 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:scope, trigger, but overall, the power! has amazing power!
Things I would have changed:the design, but thats all!
What others should know:perfect squirrel, crow, and dove hunting gun! I RECOMMEND IT!!!!!
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By Rick Antonio from USA on 2007-11-19 09:55:09 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Great looks and very solid feel...
It's not very picky about pellet choice, so I've been using up the leftover pellets I don't use in my rather picky Gamo Whisper...
Things I would have changed:Trigger, mainspring and Scope
What others should know:The stock trigger is horribly heavy, so I've put in an oder
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Things I liked:Great looks and very solid feel...
It's not very picky about pellet choice, so I've been using up the leftover pellets I don't use in my rather picky Gamo Whisper...
Things I would have changed:Trigger, mainspring and Scope
What others should know:The stock trigger is horribly heavy, so I've put in an oder for a new GRT3 blade...
The mainspring has quite a bit of twang and drag and loses consistency, so goups start to drop about an inch @ 30 yards after 20-25 back to back shots...
Once it cools down for a few minutes, it goes back to normal (I see a Maccari spring in the not so distant future)
I'd personally like to see this gun available without a scope at a reduced price..
Even though the stock CenterPoint has AO paralax, I would gladly trade that for easy to use external zero locking/resetting turrets as found on their Adventure Class Scopes....
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By steve from USA on 2007-11-05 17:28:38 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Scope is awesome,at first it was hard to sight but once it's on it stays on and very nice range of fire.I absolutely love the trigger,its not too strong or too sensitive it's perfect.Stock is very comfortable,easy break barrel.I love this gun such a good value HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS GUN.
Things I would have changed:Truthfully
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Things I liked:Scope is awesome,at first it was hard to sight but once it's on it stays on and very nice range of fire.I absolutely love the trigger,its not too strong or too sensitive it's perfect.Stock is very comfortable,easy break barrel.I love this gun such a good value HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS GUN.
Things I would have changed:Truthfully i would change nothing about this gun
What others should know:Buy it!!!! email me if you have any questions about it .seriously. stdavis00@yahoo.com
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