« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2009, 03:47:48 PM »
I don't think anyone would regret purchasing a B26 for pest and plinking. Mine was 630-650 fps in .22 out of the box but it can do better. I fired another recently that was reputed to be a Mike Melick tune, and it was smooth and sweet, although I didn't chrony it.
This is a very loveable air rifle with a wonderful trigger, one of the great values for the buck in airgunning. The trigger is better than some rifles with much bigger price tags and can be made scary-light. I prefer a couple shades this side of "scary".
You will clean it thoroughly on receipt, loc-tite (unless you will be disassembling right away) and tighten stock screws. It's a springer, the Accushot 1-pc. mounts are ideal, size Med or Hi for your scope objective (if you're scoping?). That's about it, until you decide to open 'er up. Trigger adjust to taste and fire when ready.
Mine loves RWS Superdomes but it doesn't seem all that fussy. The auto safety didn't always re-engage if you closed the barrel too gently, this improved with use. I have never torn the internals down and maybe I should.

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