I have one in 0.22 and IMO (FWIW ) it shoots a lot smoother than the same pistol in 0.177
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Beretta 92 FS Nickel, CP88 Nickel, S&W 6" 4", HW45, Modified Baikal IZH 61, Shinny Benjamin Sheridan E9A, Crosman 2240 ...
They are very very easy to swap over it is just two small allen bolts it takes a couple of minutes at the most. I have however heard a few people who have had a devil of a job because the allen bolts have been done up to tight at the factory, they have made matters worse by trying to undo them by using the wrong size key and rounding off the fitting.
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Hi, I bought my two spare barrels of this site, I think I paid 20 or 25 pound for them each. They are sometimes available new, but I had one on back order from HC for 3 months.
As said two minuet job to change over. The cross bar is all that holds it, two Allen screws. If you do take the screws out make sure the Allen keys fits 100% and when you refit apply a tiny amount of Copper Slip to the threads to stop them seizing up. Steel bolts into Alloy can sometime corrode and almost weld themselves together.
Good luck, Phil