I may be wrong but I think the Xisico BAM B5 is a pump up with folding stock.
Baz
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I think I've found the proper springer Baz but not being a German speaker and having to rely on Google translate, I'm somewhat lost as I think they're asking for some kind of licence to complete the order.
I think I'll need to find someone who has used them before to order one for me
John
Well, these, badged as B5, are defo the same sidelever springers as the old B3
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These remind me of the Langenhan break barrels from over a century ago, which were sold as Milltas, Ansonias, Lincolns and numerous other names.
Cracking little rifles and great to see they are still available.
John
So how do they shoot?
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Going to have a quick test tomorrow, but they are basic, so not expecting anything wonderful. Form Germany, so will be 6FP, which should help. With a little tuning, lubing & piston sleaving, they can be quite mild mannered. 25mm tube and a fairly light piston with shortish stroke is a good starting point. Trigger on the one I had previously was a bit vague though.
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
Firstly, a public thank you to Jon (Shed Tuner) for ordering two B3s: one for us both.
I have just sighted mine in with Excite Flats and after a little sight adjustment with my genuine AK tool (yes I am that sad!), the rifle is hitting pin centre at 6 yards. OK, the trigger is a little creepy but easy to get used to. I'm incredibly pleased with the rifle, as a boxed .177 example matches my tuned .22 perfectly. I'm not even going to take her apart, as I can live with the slight twang upon firing. She's good enough to keep in standard form.
Thanks again Jon - you are a true gent
John
Anytime mate
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That's my B5 ordered and dispatched. Plinking scope and mounts already here courtesy of JSR.
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I had a B3, It went along with five more when I decided to reduce my collection, Only trouble was that I went and bought six more
John
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That nice man from DHL delivered my B5 today. First impressions are good, hope to rattle a few pellets through it before getting it properly zeroed at the weekend. A couple of points for anyone considering the purchase of one...
1. I can recommend Waffen Naunin. Easy to deal with aided by Google translate and goods well packed and easy to track
2. Almost every screw on the gun was loose and needed nipped up - especially the sight rail, which was barely attached
3. Watch out if you mount a scope - compact size would definitely be better. My 4x40 is a bit too long, causing eye relief and loading port clearance issues
4. The scope rail isn't the most robust - I'll see how it goes, might revert to iron sights anyway?
5. Thought the gun had rusty patches, but this turned out to the horrible packing grease the Chinese and Russians love
6. Easy to cock and a nice short stroke - but I guess there's not a whole lot of power anyway
7. Horrible creepy trigger which is fine for it's intended plinking usage as it's no target gun but I'll see how the accuracy develops...
Cheers!
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I bought this sight for a Lion but it also fits the BAM.
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John