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<blockquote data-quote="dubs chops" data-source="post: 939293" data-attributes="member: 7582"><p>Well I broke down and bought a gun from sports world because they were the only people that had one in town, price was a little high but not like Dong's high. the older gentelman behind the counter acted like he was above helping me or answering my questions, which actually caused me to leave once and not purchase a gun, But then I went back and a older lady helpped me and was really nice.</p><p></p><p>anyhow on the pistol, it looks really nice at first glance, but the details in the fit and finish are not great, all the screws have sharp edge's where they used the wrong size screwdriver to tighten them and they twisted in the slot. however the gun has a great selling point. the price! I paid $202 for the 4.75" model that is a .22lr/mag combo with 2 cylinders, laminated grips and the matte finish. and they had some blued mocels as low as $155.</p><p></p><p></p><p>the gun does feel good in the hand and from playing with it all last night it seems to lock up good and not have alot of trigger slop. so all in all for a cheap little good looking plinker you can't go wrong.</p><p></p><p>I will let you know how it shoots as soon as I can get out and do some plinking.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]71595[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dubs chops, post: 939293, member: 7582"] Well I broke down and bought a gun from sports world because they were the only people that had one in town, price was a little high but not like Dong's high. the older gentelman behind the counter acted like he was above helping me or answering my questions, which actually caused me to leave once and not purchase a gun, But then I went back and a older lady helpped me and was really nice. anyhow on the pistol, it looks really nice at first glance, but the details in the fit and finish are not great, all the screws have sharp edge's where they used the wrong size screwdriver to tighten them and they twisted in the slot. however the gun has a great selling point. the price! I paid $202 for the 4.75" model that is a .22lr/mag combo with 2 cylinders, laminated grips and the matte finish. and they had some blued mocels as low as $155. the gun does feel good in the hand and from playing with it all last night it seems to lock up good and not have alot of trigger slop. so all in all for a cheap little good looking plinker you can't go wrong. I will let you know how it shoots as soon as I can get out and do some plinking. [attach=full]71595[/attach] [/QUOTE]
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