I remember seeing a push in rifle but the Gat must be the King of Inaccuracy.
Ora
I was remembering the old push in Gat type pistols and how as a kid I could hardly hit any target, I seem to remember push in rifles or was I dreaming
Anyway surely there can't be any airgun less accurate, or is there
I remember seeing a push in rifle but the Gat must be the King of Inaccuracy.
Ora
My .177 Acvoke pistol !
Stunning little gun but couldn't hit a cows @rse in a milking shed !
“An airgun or two”………
Anything shooting Prometheus plastic bodied pellets
My uncle once bought a .177 BSA lightning XL tactical, brand new from a shop. Lovely looking gun but would be more effective with a bayonet fitted .
Went back to BSA for a new barrel. Came back, still dog turd accuracy.
Lives in his cupboard now. Never sees the light of day
A .177 SMK B2 bought used for £10.
Shot gun like groups at ten yards,I rodded a few pellets down the bore to discover the cause.
A multi calibre barrel .
Makarov MP-654K. The BBs go swerving off in all directions, like they've got more slice than Roger Federer. Maybe I'm using the wrong BBs...
normally anything I get my hands on........
If I only include "proper" airguns, ie something that should be accurate, then it has to be the Stealth. I've owned a few of these and they really are shocking in every respect and give the word "turd" a bad name.
Better to admit you walked through the wrong door than spend your life in the wrong room
Webley trackers where pretty bad.
Master Debater
Literally the only target I could hit with my Gat was cows.
And it didn't bother them in the slightest.
Master Debater
Nope: pretty certain you are not dreaming about push in barrel rifles ... or am I thinking about a Gat with a shoulder stock? I saw some Gat 'rifles' at a recent military fair. The chap on the stall was commenting that spares were now impossible to get so once those 'rifles' were broken, that was it.
Cheers, Phil