Amico M300 Under lever

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Re: Amico M300 Under lever

Post by Sakobav » Mon Mar 01, 2010 7:32 am

Do post the snaps folks..good luck with shooting

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Re: Amico M300 Under lever

Post by amolpisal » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:22 am

Hello Guys,
I received my gun yesterday 28th Feb. Hey I tell you, these Aimco guys are very professional. They had packed it very nicely in a wooden casing and so i got it absolutely scratch less.
Ok now regarding the gun... I tell you guys, it is definitely better than what i expected. The fits and finish, the blueing, the balancing in good. The rear sight is a bit crude ( I am gonna change it to one which I am going to fabricate), and yes the gun is a bit heavy. I have fired some 10 shots after basic oiling of the gun, and it has tremendous amount of power and the feel also is very good. I am yet to zero the gun and test for its grouping. Over all a good value for money and a good efforts by Aimco.
I am feeling very happy about this deal. :cheers:
I have took some very good snaps guys but I am not getting how to upload it on this site. Please guide me.
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Re: Amico M300 Under lever

Post by Raptor » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:54 am

Glad to be of help :)
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Re: Amico M300 Under lever

Post by Raptor » Tue Mar 02, 2010 8:56 am

Vassili Zaitsev wrote:Very nice raptor...thanks for the information..

amolpisal, did u got the gun? pics please

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Re: Amico M300 Under lever

Post by babawalter » Tue Mar 02, 2010 11:49 am

Hi Amol
Thanx for info i was waiting for ur reply .Please upload pictures.

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Re: Amico M300 Under lever

Post by Raptor » Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:01 pm

Gentlemen ,

I must admit the Aimco is the the best in terms of customer sat, I ordered for an Aimco M300 and Mr. Joy Biswas was most helpful
He even sent me the photos of the seasame wood stock that comes with the gun , I'm sure you guys are gonna like it so I'm gonna post it without further ado....

-- Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:05 pm --

Err...........how do I post the pics? :oops:
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Re: Amico M300 Under lever

Post by pratik_mahale » Tue Mar 02, 2010 11:06 pm

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Re: Amico M300 Under lever

Post by Vassili Zaitsev » Wed Mar 03, 2010 1:46 am

Hi Amol....very nice and satisfying pic of the M 300 and atlast i am happy to see one underlever had been delivered without any issue.
Aimco is a great guy to do business!!!
Kindly post details once you zeroing your gun...

Raptor, heheh thanks man but Nazis are now to preserve just like we are doing with our tigers :D

What "seasame wood stock that comes with the gun " are you talking about ? Aimco has an option for stock exchange?Bit confused
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Re: Amico M300 Under lever

Post by nsudhakar » Wed Mar 03, 2010 8:55 am

Thanks Raptor

The information you have provided is worth. I was thinking of going for IHP 35 .22 again as I'm not a club member and procuring an imported air arm would be problematic at this moment. Now, that I will first go for M300 and try it, as indian air arms are easy and reasonably priced for procurement. However, will wait till March 15th or further to see the results from you.

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Re: Amico M300 Under lever

Post by amolpisal » Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:34 am

Thanks Mr. Pratik Mahale for uploading my snaps and also for explaining me the procedure to upload the snaps. Hope you all agree that this Gun sure have good fits and finish.
Mr. Raptor, M300 goes not come with a seasame wood stock, nor does they have that as option. But whatever wood the stock is made of is a good one with very high density and no knot. Ya you won’t find good grain patterns on it but still that only servers for esthetic purpose.
But Guys mind it, this M300 gun is a bit heavy, so go do some exercise and built up your muscles. :lol:
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Re: Amico M300 Under lever

Post by babawalter » Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:59 am

hi amol
thnax very much for pics .gun is looking great ..enjoy shooting

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Re: Amico M300 Under lever

Post by Raptor » Wed Mar 03, 2010 7:48 pm

amolpisal wrote:Thanks Mr. Pratik Mahale for uploading my snaps and also for explaining me the procedure to upload the snaps. Hope you all agree that this Gun sure have good fits and finish.
Mr. Raptor, M300 goes not come with a seasame wood stock, nor does they have that as option. But whatever wood the stock is made of is a good one with very high density and no knot. Ya you won’t find good grain patterns on it but still that only servers for esthetic purpose.
But Guys mind it, this M300 gun is a bit heavy, so go do some exercise and built up your muscles. :lol:

Dear Amol,

The M300 does come with a seasame wood stock, the info is straight from Mr. J Biswas at Aimco. I didn't mean to imply the we have the option of customizing the stock, that's standard issue :P

that's what u got on ur gun friend!!

-- Wed Mar 03, 2010 8:58 pm --

Amol ,

Nice looking stock man , mine is a bit darker though, Incidentally why don't you teach me how to post them pics? :)

-- Wed Mar 03, 2010 9:07 pm --

Amol what's the kind of pull you need to cock ur M300 ? Man I am so happy for you ! Mine is on its way too :lol:

-- Wed Mar 03, 2010 9:21 pm --
nsudhakar wrote:Thanks Raptor

The information you have provided is worth. I was thinking of going for IHP 35 .22 again as I'm not a club member and procuring an imported air arm would be problematic at this moment. Now, that I will first go for M300 and try it, as indian air arms are easy and reasonably priced for procurement. However, will wait till March 15th or further to see the results from you.

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Re: Amico M300 Under lever

Post by vijaycool » Wed Mar 03, 2010 8:48 pm

Stock looks really nice. Overall nice fit and finish. How is the barrel grooving compared to Indian standards (IHP)?.

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Re: Amico M300 Under lever

Post by amolpisal » Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:30 am

Hello Vijay,
Actually i tried a lot to get a look at the grooves but since its a fixed barrel gut its just impossible. Also i was thinking how should i clean the bore if needed. Then i found out that we get bore cleaning pellets and bore oiling pellets by G Smith pune for some 300 Rs a box containing 25 oiling and 75 cleanning pellets which you just have to fire from your gun.
But for the grooves.... any one have an idea how to have a view of them in a fixed barrel gun with a knob type pellet loader?????????????? :roll:

-- 04 Mar 2010, 11:38 --

Dear Raptor,
Cocking this M300 is not a big issue, Its not that hard at all. Its smooth. Ya but as discussed early, it requires strong force to pull the trigger and release the piston. I think, Aimco should see if they can incorporate a two stage trigger for this gun. I checked in our local market to find out that there is some company called CTF or something from Kolkatta who has these two stage triggers for their gun. So if they can have, why not Aimco. :wink:
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Re: Amico M300 Under lever

Post by t20 » Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:25 am

Hi Amol, I have this gun. But the name is jimmy. the trigger is very very tight. And cocking also very very hard. Every 10 shot, my finger needs some rest :)By the way, what is two stage?

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