Xisico B26-2 Reviews

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Xisico B26-2
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Average Ratings for Xisico B26-2

  • Accuracy4.4 stars
  • Handling4.3 stars
  • Value for Money4.9 stars
  • Overall rating4.6 stars

4 Reviews For Xisico B26-2

  • walterd Rank: Corporal 9th Jan 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Good Points: I liked the looks and finish of the stock, power plant and barrel. Everything worked well and it arrived with no damage.


    Bad Points: The comb on the stock is too high for me to get a good sight picture even using high mount rings.


    General comments: I really like this rifle and have gone ahead and had a Tuna tune done on it. It shoots 15.3 grain Gamo Hunters 650 give or take fps. I also added a 4-16X50 scope that gives very good groups at the 30 yards I have measured off in the back yard. Beside the tune, I have now modified the comb on the stock. This easy mod really turned the gun into one that fits me and makes it much easier to get a good sight picture. I removed between one half to three quarters of an inch with a slight taper toward the rear of the comb. Although this is no longer a $160 dollar rifle I think putting the money into this gun has given me a better shooting rifle than I would have got, out of the box with a more expensive gun for the total I have in the B26-2. And for me, I now have a custom that is exactly the way I want it.

  • Guest 11th Dec 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Good accuracy for the price. Gamo Hunter Pellet got 0.4" at 20 yards and 0.9" at 30 yards, considering that I am not an expert shooter. The power is awesome and strong enough to knock down a duck at 40 yards, let alone squirrels. I tested Beeman Silver Bear High Impact, Crossman Hollow Point and Gamo Hunter. Beeman and Gamo turned out to the best. Beeman still caused me the scope alignment problem after 30 yards. Gamo turned out to be the winner. Gamo is the heaviest pellet among them. Make sure ...
  • Sifu456 Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel 13th Oct 2006

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The Xisico B26-2 is definitely an external upgrade to the B20 with minor internal upgrades, like a better trigger. The B26-2 has the well made thumb hole stock, nice wood & metal work, deeper blued than the B20 but not as nice as some of European air rifles. It has a snazzy muzzle brake and smooth operation, I'd say a better and tighter set up then the B20. After break in, it seems very accurate, shooting the same CPH 10.5 pellet that B20 .177 likes. Shooting nearly 1 hole 3 shot group at 15 yar ...
  • rob3dr Rank: Lieutenant 7th Mar 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I've had the B-26-2 Thumbhole stock in .22 now long enough for a review. The B-26 is an upgraded version to the popular B-20, a Beeman R9 clone. The B-26 is a break barrel, single shot, spring piston airgun. The B-26 sports fiber optic sights while the B-26-2 comes with no sights but adds a muzzle brake and thumbhole stock.

    Initial observations to the gun was that the blueing and quality of wood was much better than I expected; in fact, it was the best of any Chinese gun I have seen to date. ...