View Full Version : Hate to let em go..


headhunter
12-25-2011, 04:21 PM
But they just don't get any use anymore. If any B3-1 owners want to check out a B3-3, here's your chance. These have both been opened up and had spring ends polished, washers polished, the cylinders lightly honed with 800 wet/dry and a thin layer of moly on all moving parts. They have also had the front sight blades filed off since they've always worn glasses, the rear sights may be around here somewhere but when I'll ever find them is the question. I'm including the Gamo VH 4x32 scope with Weaver 3/8" mounts.

The first one I got hits low 600's with Premiers, and has just a bit of side to side wiggle of the trigger I've never bothered to fix. This one seemed a touch more hold sensitive as well but both hold tight little bug holes at ten yards if you do your part.

The second one I bought hits 650's with Premiers and ~670 with Crosman pointed in the carton. This one has the better trigger of the two, both are about the same weight but this one is more crisp. By the time anyone takes this offer, this one will have a refinished stock. This one also has a Crosman Quest top hat.

The scope is one of the most clear and hassle free Gamo scopes I've seen. This scope and the second rifle dropped a few squirrels out to about 30 yards.

If anyone wants 2 gently used, well taken care of B3-3's for $40 plus shipping (calculated from 53916 to the middle of Austin, TX 78722, UPS ground is $18.60), here ya go. No rust on the metal, very few blemishes, accurate. Great deal for anyone looking to learn how to do work to the inside of their airguns and not have to worry about messing up, or to have one to shoot with somebody.

The scoped rifle is the second one I bought


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headhunter
12-25-2011, 04:38 PM
Forgot to mention they are both .177

Jsan22
12-26-2011, 08:59 PM
i really like the look of those guns! do they have a anti beartrap?

headhunter
12-27-2011, 06:03 PM
The one with the scope can't snap shut with a pull of the trigger but the other one can be un-cocked. That's just the way I left it but it can easily be put back

headhunter
12-30-2011, 06:53 AM
Rifle on the left is spoken for and will be on its way to a new home very soon