Hi,
I like the look of these but I saw a spec somewhere that put the length of pull at over 16" which seemed excessive. Is it noticeable in use?
Cheers.
Hi,
I like the look of these but I saw a spec somewhere that put the length of pull at over 16" which seemed excessive. Is it noticeable in use?
Cheers.
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Those of you who have one of these, do you think a MTC Connect would work on it, either with the proper mount, or with a pair of normal mounts on the front part of the scope?
I noticed it straight away. Not ideal, but the extra reach wasn't a problem.
If they'd made the buttstock shorter (as short as possible behind the buddy bottle), it would have reduced the eye relief along with the LoP of course.
I liked the gun, thanks to my Smoggie friend letting me have a go on it, and most importantly - he really likes it too.
Damnit, if the long lop is not an issue I now have a burning desire to try and possibly buy one! Had better sell off a few of my little used beauties to fund it if I like it.
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[QUOTE=Rickenbacker;7516548]I noticed it straight away. Not ideal, but the extra reach wasn't a problem.
If they'd made the buttstock shorter (as short as possible behind the buddy bottle), it would have reduced the eye relief along with the LoP of course.
I liked the gun, thanks to my Smoggie friend letting me have a go on it, and most importantly - he really likes it
You are entirely welcome bud, i oiled the stock yesterday and remembered your advice on using a toothbrush on the stippling, it looks brilliant. Had a go at adjusting the trigger whilst the stock was off. Only adjustment i could find was for the length of travel seems to have helped a little bit
There you are. You proudly take your new KRAL NP02 up to the range in anticipation of your fellow club members admiration. You unclip the catches of the plastic case the rifle came in - and they fall off much to the amusement of your fellow air gunners who cannot see the irony in that they paid two or three times the amount for their rifle as you did and theirs came in a cardboard box. While KRAL produce some superb value for money rifles their case department is KRA*.
So, in the best Blue Peter tradition and 30 minutes with a drill and eight cable ties later we solve the problem. Cost ?? Virtually nothing because I have a constant supply of cable ties : (ask anyone who knows me. )
Next week Im building a cardiac defibrillator out of a Daystate Mk 3 and two beans cans.
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