Well, have you ever had your expectations blown away and exceeded in a massive, massive and positive way?
Well, this little pistol did just that a short while ago!
Kept cocking it and, not loaded, kept whacking the thing to see if the trigger would go off. Nope!
Dug the Marksman pellets out and proceeded to have a plink. Didn't have a clue where it would be shooting so I started at three yards.
Blimey! Absolutely blown away by the firing cycle. Very sweet and very little recoil and sight picture disturbance. Then, over the next few shots I thought I'd pay extra attention to the trigger. Result? A simple, single stage trigger that is not heavy, is clean breaking and consistent. No twang or boing whatsoever.
What's going off here? This thing is shooting so much nicer than I expected. And tidy little groups. Then moved the target box to between six and seven yards. Easily achievable one and a half inch groups. I just didn't want to put it down, such is the simplicity and enjoyment of a nice, basic ooen sighted spring pistol.
It looked a bit of a dog with stuck on gunge everywhere, so gave it a clean and it has come up pretty good.
I absolutely love the styling of this thing, the sight and muzzle profile reminding me of a classic German design, I think. Why can't BSA knock something like this up? It's solid and uncluttered.
Anyone know what it's based on? Maybe a bit of BSF plagiarism going on? Maybe even Relum?
Will have to look at the sights and suss out how to adjust, as it's shooting about an inch and a half high at my chosen range.
Oh yes, it diesels like buggery!
I reckon with a strip, degrease, de-burr and careful relube it'll be even sweeter and, who knows, maybe even more accurate?
By the way, it's the Westlake S2 and, looking on the SMK site, the .177 has a rifled barrel and the .22's a smoothbore.
Any of you nice peeps stripped one? Anyone know of any strip down guides / parts diagrams? I had a quick look a short while ago and couldn't find anything.
Oh yes, just remembered, with the barrel broken it's wobbly. Once in the closed position it's nice and firm.
I see they're £40 brand new. And having just received first hand experience of how this little thing shoots, I'd say it's a bargain. Even better for 'nowt, though!