www.sportsmansguide.com A powerhouse of velocity for hunters and target-shooters alike! Benjamin® replaces the traditional spring-piston in most break-barrel rifles with a precise, ultra-quiet Nitro-Piston™. Immune to temperature changes. Almost no recoil. All the power you want in 1 simple cocking motion with fast, easy follow-up shots. We make it easier to pull the trigger… get yours here for LESS!
Click the following link to go to the Interactive Menu = www.youtube.com All the Weapon MODS for the Silenced .22 SMG available, see all weapon mods if you click the link above. Subscribe If you have not already, it gives me motivation to do this stuff… Weapons .357 Magnum Revolver…
www.pyramydair.com So my first experience with Crosman (Benjamin’s) new super magnum gas ram powerhouse started out rocky, but ended like a dream. Well over 900 FPS with lead pellets and 800 fps with moderately heavy lead pellets. Shooting tight groups will take a lot of practice and patience. The trigger system needs a lot of work, and the recoil, while better than a metal spring, is still very severe and require excellent technique to shoot well. But… if you can get it all to work together, you can deliver a lot of energy on target. Good rifle that could be better. Let’s all encourage Crosman to BUILD A BETTER TRIGGER!!!.
Another Nunfancy 2010 SHOT Show adventure! An in-depth hit on all things Smith and Wesson including summaries of the M&P 15-22 .22s (the MOE version is an improvement), M&P15 rifles (the M&P 15PSX with Troy Industries TRX low profile handguard is impressive), the brand new “Bodyguard 380″ (great design it seems) and “Bodyguard 38″ line, the Performance Center revolvers, the Walther line, the S&W 1911s (I dig that 1911PD), several of the Classic revolvers, the .22s (I want the 317 Airlite but so much $$), and the excellent M&P pistol lineup (rapidly becoming another Nutnfancy favorite in my tactical shooting…smooth and fast!). So many fine firearms in the expansive booth, it was all I could do to show you what I did…lots of work and very little time to do it. S&W prices many of their guns on the high side I say but their quality is indisputable as we see again here. Most S&Ws last several lifetimes, are accurate, have enduring, well-proven designs, and give great pride of ownership. Thanks to the reps here who stepped up to another no-notice TNP booth review! ////////////////////////////////////////////// Music: www.archive.org