Hi sorry to bring up one of the old questions but i am stuck between the Walther LGV master and the Diana 340 N tec both in 0.22 and i don't really want anything else they don't appeal to me. All the best Graham.
LGV.
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lgv all the way
Trouble is though, human nature being what it is - that any subsequent thing that niggles about a rifle other than the one you first wanted will make you question why you didn't get what you wanted in the first place...
Id go Tx200 but im biased, I'm not sure about the optics you mentioned so I dont know what they are worth, but you can pick up a tx 2nd hand for less then that.
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I'm rather partial to the N-Tec, but it's your money...
Hello pal
I've not long bought a used lgv. Lovely gun although mine is proving quite hold sensitive as discussed on a recent post. It may just be my technique but I'm normally ok with springers. I've still lots to learn though....
Mine is 177 and I have generally found 22 springers nicer to shoot than their 177 counterpart (again, this is just my taste).
I'm going to persist with it, but can't help wish I went 22 sometimes.
Plus points;. Bluing is great despite what a lot of people say. Weight (if you like them heavy ) clunk upon lock up- sounds like a bank vault door- there's some engineering in it. Looks, not everyone's taste but I like the looks . Other than plastic trigger blade, which can be swapped I think it feels top quality. Lovely to shoot although mine had a slight twang, a diy sleeve has solved this, but tuning is new to me so don't quote me on how to do it. I've yet to Chrono it but only plinking with it so not het up upon power. I'd imagine somewhere around 10.5-11 as most newish guns seem to make these days
not much of a tuning following and not popular with tuners but the basics are already done inthe factory; plastic ring guides, delrin spring guides etc...
If ever over Manchester way drop me a line and you could have a look, shoot
Hi thanks for the offer, I am quite used to the barrel lock and trigger as we have a Century as well in 0.22 which i assume is about the same weight it just has a bit 30mm piston inside, also i assume its the same stock. Thank's once again Graham.