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| Accuracy | 8.3/10 |
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| Handling | 7.8/10 |
| Value for Money | 8.8/10 |
| Reviewer Rating | 8.3/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8.2/10 |
By braulio1493
on 10th Mar 2007
| Accuracy | 0/10 |
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| Handling | 1/10 |
| Value for money | 0/10 |
| Overall value | 1/10 |
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None. maybe the scope that it came with. everything else is scrap metal.
Everything. wow where to start from the cheap stock to the barrel. Let me just tell you a couple of things that went wrong with this so called "Powerline" rifle the sights fell off, the scope mounts, the barrel has huge play making it very inaccurate, and o-rings suck. Very loud, and recoil was like that of an elephant gun.
Let me just begin by saying that I've had firearms for all of my life and this is my first air rifle. I had a rat problem in the back yard and I didn't want to wake up the neighbors, but this did totally the opposite!! I got this rifle for 95$ at Walmart and let me tell you that those were the worst spent 95 dollars of my life. The accuracy of this rifle without the scope is horrendous (4 inch group at about 25 feet). The reason for this was that the rear sights were falling off because the pin that held it in place fell off from all of the recoil. And the barrel had a lot of play so the rear and front sights were never aligned. Now with the scope I got better groupings but for only 3 shots because the scope mounts couldn't stand all of the recoil. Another problem that I was having was that the o-ring seal cracked because of the cheap rubber used during fabrication. Not to mention that whenever you were to cock it was a mission. Now I have a RWS model 34 and a Gamo Shadow, which are a pleasure to shoot. I threw the gun away and I'm glad.

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theshootist
on 27th Feb 2008