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    Here's the B26 model.

    There's a blurb on the page and elsewhere on the site, that talks about the tuning options and how to order them (via email/phone, pretty much).
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    Quote Originally Posted by sellersm View Post
    Here's the B26 model.

    There's a blurb on the page and elsewhere on the site, that talks about the tuning options and how to order them (via email/phone, pretty much).
    Finding it wasn't the problem, I guess I should have been more clear about that. What I couldn't find was the thoroughly massaged model for $140 that the person was talking about. When I read that I was ready to order but then I found that the base model was $165 and I'm sure to add the options he's talking about we're up a fair amount from the $140 I was looking for. I may still contact him to see what the 'options' are and what they cost but for my intended use I'm sure the basic one they sell at $165 would be sufficient for my needs. It may only get fired a handful of times per year at pests around the yard.

    In the meantime I've picked up some 'quiet' .22LR rounds and those are pretty darn quiet. I would say that my M&P15-22 is as quiet as that Crosman Nitro air rifle I mentioned earlier and I already have that rifle so saves me a couple hundred dollars. What I'm looking for is a cheap, accurate and quiet air rifle but even the cheapest I find doesn't compare to a box of $3 ammo from my 22.
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    flying dragon guns get fantastic reviews and he has a large fan club.
    As far as any springer or Nitro Piston air gun.... they can be a pain to shoot. They are very hold sensitive. You don't hold them like a regular rifle. You need to hold them lightly. Google Artillary Hold airgun. It will go through how to shoot them. The pcp rifles are outstanding becuse they are not hold sensative. However you have to pay a lot more $$ for the setup. I have been shooting break barrel air guns for years and am still working on mastering getting good grouping. You can't shoot them from a normal bench either. You you have to support the gun with something soft, like a bag of rice. These guns are also picky with what pellets you put through them. Gotta try a bunch before you find one that your gun likes. Another thing to do is clean the barrel with Goo Gone before you even shoot it. There is all kinds of gunk in there from the factory.
    Here is a website with all kinds of valuable info.
    http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/...p?action=forum

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