Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
Go for it Pete, if you love the .25 and are already a fan of the fun and different what’s not to like?
I’ve had the springer .25 itch for a while as I do shoot a .25 pcp a lot ratting, a recent visit to my local rfd and a plink with a Cometa 400 .25 has turned that itch into a very big rash, absolutely brilliant fun shooting that and a clever move by the rfd 😂
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Well I've just bought a Tracker pellet tap, so the projects parts list is now complete lol.
I was thinking of doing this .25 conversion with a TX200 but it would have been costly and more parts needed (modified underlever), so decided on the Viscount I have, I can go as short as I need with the barrel without having to worry about cocking effort from either a short barrel or underlever.
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
Sure, if it's a mk1 or 2 unshrouded, A shrouded Mk3 the barrel can finish anywhere in there. So if your .25 donor barrel it particularly short, and you have a full length TX mk1 or 2, then yes, I get your predicament.. but then I'd just add a shoud, bolt the muzzle catch onto it, job done... No need to hack up the underlever.
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.