Boghog1
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yeah, I have one too, had it for about 10 years, not bad for $20, put a scope on it, need to sight it in again though.didn't read all the previous and this isn't exactly what you were looking for but I picked up one of these at the traveling tool show. for a cheap gun I like it better than my Crossman 760
they are distributed by UMAREX USA but are produced by RWS in germany. i got mine through pyramidair.com for a good price, came with a leapers scope and scope mount. i had looked at the walthers before i bought the RWS and i liked them too, they seamed like good guns.All of the RWS guns I can get are out of my price range. But they're listed under UMAREXUSA now which also has the Walther guns... and there is a Walther rifle that meets my specs.
the R7's are sweet. there are 2 levels of beemans. the cheap ones are made in china and the more expensive ones are made in germany ( i think, not 100%) i tried the china version of the beeman and it sucked.I've got a Beeman R7 and I love it. I've had it for years with no problems at all - and it shoots very tight groups. I can't tell you how many squirrels I've killed with it. I just wish it were .22 instead of .177.
lol, hush.have you done the math on how many bricks of .22 ammo you could buy for $300? with even a marginal 4x scope you could easily achieve 50-yard first round hits with a .22, it's not like you need to save whatever you're shooting to eat for dinner