Maybe you missed the "Supposed" in my post. For personal reference though I have had in excess of 90% delivered on the date listed. In this instance if the photo has not shown the CCW then it is likely not the PO fault for non delivery
Wont help in this instance, but sign up for "Informed Delivery" at USPS.com and you will get scans of your mail that is supposed to be delivered to your address that day.
I remember back in (I think) the early 90's when they tried to pawn this action off as "Forced Abandonment". Rational was if the Police hadn't chased him, he never would have discarded the bag so they "Forced" him to drop it. Didn't work back then. Don't recall the defendant but remember it...
Not in any of the pants/shorts I wear. The bare gun does not even "print" so I don't think this would "print" anymore like a gun than just the gun itself.
I've been concealed carrying (daily) for 40 years now and the only time I was ever stopped for being "armed" was a security guard who...
I think this is the one I'm getting. Covers trigger and mag release. Should hold, but not too much "snap".
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/oOAAAOSwGbtciuH~/s-l1600.jpg
What holster do you use? The only issue I've had with mine is that in the soft Ruger pocket holster I somehow continue to depress the mag release while in pocket, which basically gives me a single shot. Would like to correct this.
Only thing I've found in LH is leather, which might be hard...
Ref the Diana 48 - not sure you will want to carry around a 8.5lb gun (plus scope) for squirrel hunting.
Now a shameless plug - I've got a HW50 that is easily capable of killing squirrels to at least 40yds. Gun has a Macarri walnut stock, MAC1 moderator and a BSA scope...
I'm not trying to be optimistic, just helpful. I'm relaying what I have learned over about the past 12 years in airguns.
I mean what did you think when you got a mount made specifically to address a known issue with the manufacture? Sounds like not enough research prior to purchase.
Honestly I...
I'm guessing you are just getting into airguns. It is common among "Airsmiths" to bend (break) barrels to compensate for droop.
On a different note, have you shot the gun yet? If not don't get frustrated with it. You will likely have to experiment a bunch with your hold. (Search artillery hold...
Not sure what in the world you are referencing Youtube for, but if your bore site dot is ABOVE the crosshairs when you have the scope erector centered you do NOT have barrel droop, and likely do NOT need this compensating mount and would likely benefit from a standard mount or rings.
Not sure why you think it is "backwards". As long as the front is lower with the arrow pointing forward it is correct. When I do a search I find images with the clamping bar on the left and also on the right when arrow is pointing "forward"
Front the UMarex site -...
The direction the arrow points is the lower end of the mount. This is there to compensate for barrel "droop". Some barrels droop such that you cannot lower the elevation on the scope to get zeroed, or it puts the elevation at it's very extreme. If it works on your gun as is that should be just...
While the RWS mount does a great job at preventing scope movement, as you found out, it is at the expense of scope height. Either the comb pad, or they do make lower rings that also have scope stop pins built in also.
I hate how manufacturers use the magnum label to draw people into purchases...
Berkley X9, Suffix 832, or my newest one is Suffix Nanobraid. The Nanobaid s great for lighter stuff. I use the 2 and 4lb test. Always a leader with it as the abrasion resistance isn't much. Last year I caught a 25" striper on the 2lb and a 1/16oz roadrunner.
Still finding stuff from my move. I've a got a beeman with both .177 and .22 barrels and also a Crosman Nitro piston in .177.
The Crosman is the camo one in rack pic. I got these years ago in a trade and I don't remember even shooting them at all.
Free - just need to pick up in Eastern Baltimore...