My kids love their chipmunk! The only complaint they have is that cocking is waaay too hard. Otherwise the rifle is very lightweight and fairly accurate @25yds. My daughter participated in the Easter Bunny fun shoot at our club and did better than many club members there! http://javaduke1.livejournal.com/10669.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXS5Lzb4bhA
Great photography, as usual.
I have a couple of questions:
What model of scope is that?
The scope rings look to be see-through. What brand/model are they?
I’m looking for a similar setup for the granddaughters.
Thanks,
Keith
THIS IS A CHIPMUNK 4 BY 32 SCOPE WHICH CAN BE FOUND AT OUR WEB SITE. IT IS NOT A SEE THREW BUT THE SCOPE IS VERY CLEAR AND HAS MILL DOT CROSS HAIRS IN IT. IT FITS THE RIFLE PERFECTLY.
THESE PICTURES ARE GREAT BECAUSE IT IS THE NEXT BEST THING TO HOLDING IT IN YOUR HAND.
THANKS
STEVE
The scope mount is not see-through by design but it works out as such in practice. The rear of the mount acts as a U notch, and the front sight centers nicely in it.
It will be exciting to see how the Little One handles something like this.
My kids love their chipmunk! The only complaint they have is that cocking is waaay too hard. Otherwise the rifle is very lightweight and fairly accurate @25yds. My daughter participated in the Easter Bunny fun shoot at our club and did better than many club members there!
http://javaduke1.livejournal.com/10669.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXS5Lzb4bhA
Great photography, as usual.
I have a couple of questions:
What model of scope is that?
The scope rings look to be see-through. What brand/model are they?
I’m looking for a similar setup for the granddaughters.
Thanks,
Keith
THIS IS A CHIPMUNK 4 BY 32 SCOPE WHICH CAN BE FOUND AT OUR WEB SITE. IT IS NOT A SEE THREW BUT THE SCOPE IS VERY CLEAR AND HAS MILL DOT CROSS HAIRS IN IT. IT FITS THE RIFLE PERFECTLY.
THESE PICTURES ARE GREAT BECAUSE IT IS THE NEXT BEST THING TO HOLDING IT IN YOUR HAND.
THANKS
STEVE
The scope mount is not see-through by design but it works out as such in practice. The rear of the mount acts as a U notch, and the front sight centers nicely in it.
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