I have the original version which doesnt have the QE shroud, but it has an unscrewable steel cocking aid which exposes the 1/2 inch unf thread to add a moderator. Has an auto safety. I use RWS Hypermax and get a healthy 5.76 ftlbs. Adjustable trigger for pull and travel. You get alot for your money. I once had a 2×20 PAO pistol scope and flashlight mounted on the rail which made it look cool and great for short range barnwork, but i prefered using the regular fibre optic sights just for regular shooting. As well as the rear sight being adjustable the front sight is adjustable as well which is unusual. I prefer shooting this over my Webley Alecto which was way more expensive. All the best from Lancashire.
I have about 20 pellet pistol and rifels 4.4mm and 4.5mm so small stuff. This one however is a highpowered breakbarrel pistol. I use JBS blue flat head match. the heavy flat head pellet makes it more præcise. Its a good pew pew plinker, well build.
go for it, Its the best bang for the buck break barrel gun, a Webly Tempest is the king but you cant find that. And this one is fun. just but the good heavy pellets
@@chrisparkin431 Anti-beartraps can fail, I've seen photos of a shooter's thumb after that happened. 🫣 Instead (providing there's room), break the barrel open then insert a pellet straightaway, now break it fully to cock it and close it -in one smooth movement. Then you never have to hold the barrel under spring tension: simples. 🤓🎯 Cheers. Russ
@@chrisparkin431 I use common sense. 🤓🤪 As long as you keep a firm grip of the barrel throughout the cocking cycle, putting the pellet in the breach before cocking the rifle is as obvious, (when you think about it) as looking both ways before crossing the road. 🤷🏻♂ Cheers. Russ
I have the original version which doesnt have the QE shroud, but it has an unscrewable steel cocking aid which exposes the 1/2 inch unf thread to add a moderator. Has an auto safety. I use RWS Hypermax and get a healthy 5.76 ftlbs. Adjustable trigger for pull and travel. You get alot for your money. I once had a 2×20 PAO pistol scope and flashlight mounted on the rail which made it look cool and great for short range barnwork, but i prefered using the regular fibre optic sights just for regular shooting. As well as the rear sight being adjustable the front sight is adjustable as well which is unusual. I prefer shooting this over my Webley Alecto which was way more expensive. All the best from Lancashire.
I have about 20 pellet pistol and rifels 4.4mm and 4.5mm so small stuff. This one however is a highpowered breakbarrel pistol. I use JBS blue flat head match. the heavy flat head pellet makes it more præcise. Its a good pew pew plinker, well build.
First pistol i have seen that i am tempted to purchase.
go for it, Its the best bang for the buck break barrel gun, a Webly Tempest is the king but you cant find that. And this one is fun. just but the good heavy pellets
BSA best air pistols ever made.
Reminds me of BSA Scorpion i had many years ago.
Exactly my thoughts.
Always hold on to the barrel regardless it's got a anti bear trap you should know better it can fail at any time.
@@nicholasrichards2402 interesting point but what are you going to hold the gun with?
You can rest the pistol against your waist.
@@chrisparkin431 Anti-beartraps can fail, I've seen photos of a shooter's thumb after that happened. 🫣
Instead (providing there's room), break the barrel open then insert a pellet straightaway, now break it fully to cock it and close it -in one smooth movement.
Then you never have to hold the barrel under spring tension: simples. 🤓🎯
Cheers. Russ
@@RussDouglas222 how do you cross a road?
@@chrisparkin431 I use common sense. 🤓🤪
As long as you keep a firm grip of the barrel throughout the cocking cycle, putting the pellet in the breach before cocking the rifle is as obvious, (when you think about it) as looking both ways before crossing the road. 🤷🏻♂
Cheers. Russ
Hunting vids with this?
@@filoIII not legal
@@chrisparkin431 ???? Why not?
@@chrisparkin431 Why not?
@@chrisparkin431 It's not only legal, it's also not moral.There is a possibility that it may drop the animal and not kill it.
İt looks it is QE model of mod 25
Made in TURKIYE
This pistol is made for right handed people, it’s awkward for left handed people too shoot.
eye protection and air gun? super gaay
@@NoName-fn9ww you never had a pellet come back then😘
Well, there's no fun losing an eye, just ask someone who has one.
@@regsparkes6507 very true
Another idiot speaking
Ricochet? No gay but you are gross...