I finally got my .20 cal P1 this weekend! Compared to my Beeman P3 (a.k.a the STINGER), this is a brute! Think I'll call this one the WHACKER. Bought it brand-new at Airguns of Arizona for $295 plus shipping. Best deal I could find.
After about 50-60 shots, here are some of my initial impressions:
- Piece is a lot heavier than I thought and barrel heavy. And I don't even have a scope on it yet. Really a minor point since I shoot it two-handed.
- I'm glad I ordered the walnut $30 combat pistol grips with wrap-around finger grooves rather than keeping the stock grips. Makes the gun feel a little more comfortable and stable in my hands.
- The recoil that I heard so much about in this piece is nothing to worry about. In fact, it's rather comforting getting a satisfying little jolt to the hand to confirm a bit of horsepower.
- This is one hard-hitting puppy. Bunnies & squirrels be warned.
- Pleasantly surprised with the accuracy! I'm finding targeting it in at 20 yards is probably the best distance for my needs (plinking, pest control).
- The P1's report is a shade or two louder than on my P3. Not so much as to disturb neighbors, though.
- The right-hand safety latch came loose after 10 shots. Fortunately, I was provided a small 2mm allen wrench to tighten. So far, no further problems.
- A small portion of the little o-ring seal that fits over the port which aligns over the barrel breech (breech seal?) after the gun is cocked and ready to fire looks like it's been sliced off. It looks as if the sharp corners of the barrel breech caught a piece of the rubber and shaved it during one the cocking sequences. Not sure but fear this could cause eventual power loss due to air leakage when firing. (Anybody ever have this happen?) In addition to the 2mm star wrench, I was provided a little black rubber o-ring. Could this be a replacement breech seal?
- The 2-stage trigger is a dream just like that on my P3.
- I like the solid feel of quality workmanship that went into this piece.
- Overall, no regrets. I give it an "A" so far.
-Uncle Bob
Newport News, VA