quality comparable to IHP mostly in looks or in the outside, you should put this for feedback of owners of these brands. you should always think about the reason why people go for IHP, the products of IHP were customised by people and the best fixes or customisations already exist, and that too with multiple choice.. eg, springs, washers, washer adapter, etc..charan wrote:There were other brands like Eagle (quite good quality, comparable to IHP), SISCO, New Light (also refered as Bhati) and several local (no brand) ones.
there are 2 dealers in this region, one is above Sreeraj Lassi bar (products available here are cool ) and the workshop/dealer would be the one before CSI Hospial road, right before the colony. the custom stock option sounds good.charan wrote: One of the dealers (near Shivajinagar) even took me to the workshop there they totally rip the gun into pieces, refurbish it with new locally carved stock, new springers, custom paint on stock and resell them. He offered to make a best custom assembled (refurbished) model for around 3k as per my specs.
dont use them on your airgun, not a great product. much like a cap shot, and fits into the barrel of some airguns like Phorgun have a muzzle break which can accomodate this cork like cap...gives a flash and some sound, zero practical usage. the moving pellet fires the cap, this means the pellet is no more in path to target.. so you have a dirty barrel, noise and no pellet to target..charan wrote: When i told them my purpose of the gun was primarily to scare away crows and monkeys (apart from casual target practice), most of them recommended a 'cork'. Its like a paper bullet inserted at the tip of the barrel; when shot makes a loud noise (like a cracker).
Thomas