B3-F .22 Underlever Review

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B3-F .22 Underlever
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zebo20's Review of B3-F .22 Underlever

Overall Rating

4.5 stars
  • Value for money
    5 stars
  • Handling
    3.5 stars
  • Accuracy
    3.5 stars
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General Comments

The B3-F .22 Underlever stock is horrid but easily stripped and reveals what looks like bamboo, but it can't be, do bamboo trees get that big??
Stained up and looking good now the gun is still dieseling but seems to be getting more consistent. Best pellets I've found for it are Milbro Caledonian, domed heads getting a nice grouping at the pathetic 5m my garden will allow, can blow snail shells away with ease at that range(who couldn't?)
Great plinking gun while the old Webley Hawk is being revamped,
BUY ONE, it's a night in the pub lost, and no suffering the next day

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  • Stan86 Rank: Sergeant on 9th Apr 2006

    I too have stripped it and its jsut some random hardwood...it does the job and its not too shabby.

    There are enough reviews on this, and they all say the same basic thing....its a cheap piece of rubbish thats great for the money. All I want to do with this review is show you how to make it a bit better.

  • Stan86 Rank: Sergeant on 18th Apr 2006

    sory the rest got cut off. check out
    http://www.freewebs.com/hapyhapybludyjoyjoy/proj.htm for the walkthrough

  • zebo20 Rank: Sergeant on 19th Apr 2006

    Yeah, got a qb/xs 36 now, and apart from a great stock, internals are the same (but for trigger) ALOT more powerfull though

  • zebo20 Rank: Sergeant on 23rd Apr 2006

    thanks for the walkthrough stan, still laughing ;-)

  • Stan86 Rank: Sergeant on 25th Apr 2006

    Any idea how to lighten the trigger? Its just a bit too heavy. Thanks