manbearpig
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editing this post since the 2289 steel breech thing kindof sent me off in another direction:
i am looking for an air rifle for my mom to control pests around the house. shes not doing too well with my Weihrauch HW45 because its a pretty heavy pistol, so id ideally like to get a rifle, and preferably one that i can scope.
originally i was looking at getting a Crosman 2289 backpacker, modding it with a steel breech and valve mod and installing a compact rimfire scope for her. but by the time i buy the 2289, steel breech, tax, shipping, etc im over $150 - more likely $200 after i add a few other mods, and it will still be a plastic, somewhat flimsy pump airgun. im thinking it might be a better idea to just buy something better to begin with.
id like it to be .22LR, and as powerful as possible (below 495fps). preferably made of metal, with solid scope mounting options. im thinking that a traditional spring piston air rifle might be better for her. does something like this even exist for under $200?
how bad/good is the Crosman Phantom? the .22 is advertised as 495fps. but there are reports of it being really hard to break - having to slap it against something to break the barrel. if my mom cant break the barrel its useless for her. how is scope mounting on these? is the receiver railed? are the receiver/barrel all metal?
any help appreciated, thanks!
i am looking for an air rifle for my mom to control pests around the house. shes not doing too well with my Weihrauch HW45 because its a pretty heavy pistol, so id ideally like to get a rifle, and preferably one that i can scope.
originally i was looking at getting a Crosman 2289 backpacker, modding it with a steel breech and valve mod and installing a compact rimfire scope for her. but by the time i buy the 2289, steel breech, tax, shipping, etc im over $150 - more likely $200 after i add a few other mods, and it will still be a plastic, somewhat flimsy pump airgun. im thinking it might be a better idea to just buy something better to begin with.
id like it to be .22LR, and as powerful as possible (below 495fps). preferably made of metal, with solid scope mounting options. im thinking that a traditional spring piston air rifle might be better for her. does something like this even exist for under $200?
how bad/good is the Crosman Phantom? the .22 is advertised as 495fps. but there are reports of it being really hard to break - having to slap it against something to break the barrel. if my mom cant break the barrel its useless for her. how is scope mounting on these? is the receiver railed? are the receiver/barrel all metal?
any help appreciated, thanks!
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