The Aimco M300 / MOD 300 Under-Lever Review
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Re: The Aimco M300 / MOD 300 Under-Lever Review
It is found that foresight is a little
tilted towards right.You can probably fix it by unscrewing the top nut and then realigning it.
Butt is always outstanding in Aimco products.
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tilted towards right.You can probably fix it by unscrewing the top nut and then realigning it.
Butt is always outstanding in Aimco products.
Basu
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Re: The Aimco M300 / MOD 300 Under-Lever Review
Though the m300 punched out of shape holes on paper but still u pretty well managed to get
all of them within the black region. But surprisingly all the shots made from the mighty orion
landed on the white region with pretty bad grouping. Is it u or the gun?
Waiting for the comparison in the accuracy department from captain supershaji!!!!!!!
all of them within the black region. But surprisingly all the shots made from the mighty orion
landed on the white region with pretty bad grouping. Is it u or the gun?
Waiting for the comparison in the accuracy department from captain supershaji!!!!!!!
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Re: The Aimco M300 / MOD 300 Under-Lever Review
Supershaji!
New facts :-
M300 stock: seasame wood
Barrel Rifling : 1/16 twist
Barrel Groove : 3000-4000
All confirmed by Mr.Joy
A final call from ur side! supershaji!
IHp 5.5 or M300. Ordering ASAP
YoYo
New facts :-
M300 stock: seasame wood
Barrel Rifling : 1/16 twist
Barrel Groove : 3000-4000
All confirmed by Mr.Joy
A final call from ur side! supershaji!
IHp 5.5 or M300. Ordering ASAP
YoYo
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Re: The Aimco M300 / MOD 300 Under-Lever Review
@ Moin Pasha,Moin. wrote:SKYMAN, SuperShaji nahin miyan. Kaeki jaldee hai hao...
YOYO, please ignore what I posted. I know nothing on the subject on ARs. Just got curious looking at the gorgeous looking wooden stock.
Regards
Moin.
sob ku chaakhuoun ka keeda laga ke chooday, to am doosre aapku khush kaisa dekh saktay, bandookh chipkaanaich aapku jaldi!
And while you're speaking about haste, well, I'm being a good patient boy here, while I'm enjoying my ARs and all, I mainly am learning lots about arms, etc. as I intend to apply for an arms license sooner than later and get myself a few real McCoys, mainly for self and family protection, considering the situation in our country these days. The ARs are doubling as a great primer to advancing into firearms.
All that apart Pasha, the timber on this kitten is ooh-aah indeed!
@ Basu daBasu wrote:It is found that foresight is a little
tilted towards right.You can probably fix it by unscrewing the top nut and then realigning it.
Butt is always outstanding in Aimco products.
Basu
This screw?
It's screwed into a nut across the top of the fore-sight base.
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Ai'i (yo) Major Bramastra!brahmastra wrote:Though the m300 punched out of shape holes on paper but still u pretty well managed to get
all of them within the black region. But surprisingly all the shots made from the mighty orion
landed on the white region with pretty bad grouping. Is it u or the gun?
Waiting for the comparison in the accuracy department from captain supershaji!!!!!!!
about the scattered wide grouping, well, THAT was probably the gun! :p
On a serious note, if you are referring to the picture titled "random shots", with yellow highlighted pellet-holes, then those don't count as I was trying to zero the aiming sights on the Orion.
Will do my due comparison soon.
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Yo, YoYo!YoYo wrote:supershaji,
waiting for ur Pics
YoYo
Sorry, still haven't finished work, and it's already dark! Your pictures are due! I hope the anxiety isn't creeping up on your better side.
it rained in Hyderabad today, and our Electricity Department just needs an excuse to send us poor Hyderabadis back into flash-backs of the Dark Ages! Sigh!
btw, which city do Yo dwell in YoYo?
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Re: The Aimco M300 / MOD 300 Under-Lever Review
YoYo wrote:Supershaji!
New facts :-
M300 stock: seasame wood
Barrel Rifling : 1/16 twist
Barrel Groove : 3000-4000
All confirmed by Mr.Joy
A final call from ur side! supershaji!
IHp 5.5 or M300. Ordering ASAP
YoYo
YOYO!!
great, I'll update the specs on the main post with your update!
Give me an hour, and I'll do whatever I can - a few shots in a soap bar, some pictures from all sides, and then you take your call.
I'd suggest, esp. since you cannot make the bank transfer anyway now that it's past 6pm, that you sleep over it. Consider all the info already here and that which I am going to post her in about an hour (as per your request), and take a wiser decision tomorrow morning.
My decision to get the M300, as stated earlier in this thread, as purely experimental, and also that I wanted to get as many .22s here since I can only import .177s easily, and I think I like what I got, it's better than I expected. Since most, if not all, suggestions are to 'Modify' the IHP ARs, and the same can be done to the M300 U/L.
stand by for the update in 0:59 mins
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Re: The Aimco M300 / MOD 300 Under-Lever Review
more pics:
the soap test next
the soap test next
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Re: The Aimco M300 / MOD 300 Under-Lever Review
Supershaji!
Thank you for your Super support
I was a little anxious, but my better self reminds myself "patience pays well'
Patience all the way
YoYo
Thank you for your Super support
I was a little anxious, but my better self reminds myself "patience pays well'
Patience all the way
YoYo
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Re: The Leaning Front-Sights of Aimco
From the first picture , one with the red backgound , the front sight is definitely tilted a few degrees clockwise . Maybe while installing the barrel to the receiver , it was over tightened . Also the barrel look a bit bend to the right , but I can't tell for sure , unless I hold the gun in hands and look for myself . But the front sight is defective .supershaji wrote:
The scope tilt is just my feeling, I could be wrong too, that's why I posted pictures for comments.
I think there is a One Year warranty on AIMCO products ; if I were you I would have sent the rifle back to AIMCO . But that's easier said than done , because you are in Hyderabad and AIMCO is in Calcutta . E-mail AIMCO with pictures explaining your problem and see how they respond .
Finally , I am not expert with Air Rifles but , I don't think it would be a fair comparison between a Precihole product which has more pellets through it's barrel to a AIMCO product which has lesser pellets through the barrel , and not to mention a defective one . But hey , post the review report anyway . Do another review after the rifle has been rectified and it would be a "Before & After " review report .
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Re: The Leaning Front-Sights of Aimco
will send them pictures and see what Aimco says. But it seems to be shooting fine.FN-Five-Seven wrote:From the first picture , one with the red backgound , the front sight is definitely tilted a few degrees clockwise . Maybe while installing the barrel to the receiver , it was over tightened . Also the barrel look a bit bend to the right , but I can't tell for sure , unless I hold the gun in hands and look for myself . But the front sight is defective .supershaji wrote:
The scope tilt is just my feeling, I could be wrong too, that's why I posted pictures for comments.
I think there is a One Year warranty on AIMCO products ; if I were you I would have sent the rifle back to AIMCO . But that's easier said than done , because you are in Hyderabad and AIMCO is in Calcutta . E-mail AIMCO with pictures explaining your problem and see how they respond .
Finally , I am not expert with Air Rifles but , I don't think it would be a fair comparison between a Precihole product which has more pellets through it's barrel to a AIMCO product which has lesser pellets through the barrel , and not to mention a defective one . But hey , post the review report anyway . Do another review after the rifle has been rectified and it would be a "Before & After " review report .
Regards
F-N-Five-Seven
Will also check f the barrel is really bent? any particular way to do it DIY?
btw, my Orion hasn't really been used as much as you think, I think by now, I may have used the M300 just as much as the Orion.
So, I guess the game is fair, and as far as M300 being defective, I had especially requested Joy (or who ever I was corresponding with over email regarding my order) to personally check and test the AR before dispatching the order especially since I wouldn't be able to visit Kolkata for minor repairs, and they said they do that anyway; which means, it's a QC passed, therefore, this is the 'quality' to expect, minor superficial issue, we must ignore considering that Aimco is a small scale manufactory.
Will post here once they reply to my complaint.
thanks for the tip bro!
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Re: The Aimco M300 / MOD 300 Under-Lever Review
SOAP BAR TESTYoYo wrote:
And a humble request too
Soap cake test :- place a bathing soap bar at 10m distance and shoot at it. we can observe the entry and exit behavior or pellet and as well as IF pellet are being hit sideways and hence creating out of shape holes, and kindly please upload more pics of M300 from all angles, aswell as soap cake test.
Thanks!
YoYo
Here yo go YoYo, the bathing soap bar test, sorry, I couldn't find anybody bathing, so I just did a non-bathing soap bar test, shot from a 10m distance with Master Shot 'Wad Cutter' pellets:
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..and the last picture of the Soap Test:
so YoYo,
while you ponder in bed about which rifle to buy, think about this too - it's a hobby that's going to make you feel good about owning something that's beautiful and powerful, and not necessarily "useful" in any which way you would want to justify
The high power and velocity ARs we want to acquire, honestly, are never, or hardly ever going to be exploited to the extreme, so why not get yourself something that suits your fancy (high power and velocity included), instead of jamming yourself in a dilemma over getting something like what you already own (a break barrel). The IHP would anyway be a bit inferior to the other break barrel, the Orion, which you already own; I would say, go with the Under-Lever, like I did, simply to add variety to the collection / acquisition and add to your experience of using different kinds of beautiful and comparatively 'safe' weapons.
All the best.
so YoYo,
while you ponder in bed about which rifle to buy, think about this too - it's a hobby that's going to make you feel good about owning something that's beautiful and powerful, and not necessarily "useful" in any which way you would want to justify
The high power and velocity ARs we want to acquire, honestly, are never, or hardly ever going to be exploited to the extreme, so why not get yourself something that suits your fancy (high power and velocity included), instead of jamming yourself in a dilemma over getting something like what you already own (a break barrel). The IHP would anyway be a bit inferior to the other break barrel, the Orion, which you already own; I would say, go with the Under-Lever, like I did, simply to add variety to the collection / acquisition and add to your experience of using different kinds of beautiful and comparatively 'safe' weapons.
All the best.
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Re: The Aimco M300 / MOD 300 Under-Lever Review
supershaji wrote:
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had to lay the poor ailing soap bar down as he breathed his last, the septic infection spread fast...croak!
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Re: The Aimco M300 / MOD 300 Under-Lever Review
Supershaji!
I say you are a very wise man, with lot of patience and helping nature
Its done. M300 all the way for me
Soap test proved it. That M300 not bad at all
Which is best pellet for m300
And I am a dweller in Your neighboring state, Karnataka
Ever heard of Hubli-Dharwad twin city
Thank you very much!
YoYo
I say you are a very wise man, with lot of patience and helping nature
Its done. M300 all the way for me
Soap test proved it. That M300 not bad at all
Which is best pellet for m300
And I am a dweller in Your neighboring state, Karnataka
Ever heard of Hubli-Dharwad twin city
Thank you very much!
YoYo
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Re: The Aimco M300 / MOD 300 Under-Lever Review
Hubli or Dharwad?
I would rather hit my target gently than miss hard.
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