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Offline casper_zip

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« on: December 08, 2003, 11:05:11 AM »
Hello: :grin:

Hi everyone. For info and for what it's worth. Shotgun News had a 4 page article from a noted air gun writer in the last issue of Shotgun News. His article was on Chinese Air Rifles.

According to him, and which everyone probably already knows, you get what you pay for. He did have pretty high praise for Compasseco. Said one of the owners actually has made trips to manufacturers in China, and has convinced them to make high quality air rifles. He said the main thing was, that the Chinese had a good thing going on just making cheap guns, but Compasseco has got their attention on making guns that will come close to competing with the European guys.

I have bought two Chinese air rifles from Compasseco. One of mine has a spring by Jim McCarri. It is actually a fine rifle, the other one I bought is a copy of the RWS Model 48, the sidecocker, and it is a fine rifle. The guy in Shotgun News, (wish I could remember his name), said the only weakness in the Chinese guns, were the main springs, and the barrels. He said the barrels are not quite as precision as the European ones. I have tested both of mine out (without scopes), and both of mine are plenty accurate. They probably are more accurate than I am capable of with the open sites.

After reading the article, I am still happy with both of my guns. In the material I received with my guns from Compasseco, they will repair them if ever I need any repairs.

Hope this may help someone considering Chinese rifles. I happen to also have Beeman, Benjamin, and RWS air guns. I wish I still had the Shotgun News, but my cousin took it off shore with him at work.

Casper_Zip  :grin:  :grin:  :grin:

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« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2003, 11:51:16 AM »
Casper,

Thank you for posting the information.  Couple of questions.

1.]  What is the cocking effort of your Tech Force 99M & the 21?

2.]  Have you mounted scopes on either yet?

Keep the reports coming on those Tech Force rifles.  Lawdog
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« Reply #2 on: December 08, 2003, 12:50:53 PM »
Lawdog: :grin:

The cocking effort on the M-99 is actually very smooth and easy. It's a lot easier to cock than my M-34 and M-350 RWS. The M-21 also is easy to cock. The cocking lever has an ingenious sliding lever that you can slide out, (making it longer) if you need more leverage. I just done it a few times playing with it. Now, I just use the lever in "normal" position.

Soon as I can, I'll post some pictures of them both on here. I was actually "stunned" by how good these two rifles look, the wood and the quality. Now, that not just my opinion, every one who has seen them, has said the same thing. I love the way the M-99 looks, it's stock looks like dark, dark cherry, and the M-21 looks honey colored, good figured maple like you see on a good fiddle or guitar wood. Maybe, it won't be long, I'll have some pics of them to post. I'll have to find out how to post pictures on here, too.

The only one I have scoped is the M-21 and I only had a cheap Daisy ($32.00), if I remember right, to put on it. I am thinking of getting one of those BSA scopes your future SIL is using. (Son in Law). You said he was having great luck with his. I have got to hold off for a while on buying these expensive scopes like Burris, just going to try to get by, you know, a country boy can survive. Christmas is coming up, and I gotta buy the wife some goodies for Christmas. She is some kind of good woman, never complains about me and my gun hobbies. Matter of fact, she was going to order me one of the new S & W 500's, and I told her no. I have plenty of powerful pistols, all the power I can handle. I have them in all the big calibers in Encores and all the T/C Contender frames can handle too.

Well, done wrote a book. This is a great forum on here, and I feel like yall are family on here, just like my church I go to. It's wonderful to meet on here, share info, stories, etc. I am more of a reader than a t.v. fan so this is really good therapy for me.

Hope all of you having fun. The last two nites a big possum has raided the outside patio getting pet food, and I have a pellet pistol  waiting on him. He is pretty wily, as soon as I get the back door open, he makes a mad dash and gets away. Going to have to come up with a game plan to nail him, I reckon.

See yall later,

Casper_Zip  :grin:  :grin:  :grin:

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« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2004, 03:52:24 AM »
is Tom Gaylord of previous Airgun Letter fame And as the first editor of Airguns iillstrated. He now works for Talon in Texas and free lances airgun articles he is something of a regullar at shotgun news/
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