bennedose wrote:jatindra Singh Deo wrote:@bennedose the issue was the 11 mm dovetail was not deep enough ,in the initial lot,to hold the mount .But I saw somewhere that has been rectified .I have bitten the bullet and got m Orion from Aimco ,and from the first look I am impressed .
Thanks for the info.
I had an old faltu scope bought in the UK and when I got my Orion I ordered a single piece mount from Dealextreme (set me back 9 dollars!!!) and mounted the scope. The mount and the dovetail must have been fine because the Orion transmitted the recoil to the scope and the crosshairs are now turned to a crazy angle
In any case most of my shooting is done less than 20 meters and I am not using a scope.
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The Old Faltu Scope really proved to be one
> Remember Scopes intended to be mounted on AIR RIFLES have to be
"AR Rated" as otherwise its crosshairs will assume all sorts of "Crazy Angles", acute, obtuse & even Triangles after a few shots!!!
> After having dabbled with air-rifles for over half-a-century, I can with some conviction say that most air rifles manufactured in India come under "Cottage Industry" unlike elsewhere where they are produced in modern engineering product manufacturing units using sophisticated machinery.
> Just consider this:
1. How many AR manufacturers in India pack a proper brochure / instruction manual / safety instructions that comes with the AR?
2. How many can respond or communicate with customers in case of need for information, getting spares or redress complaints?
3. How many have websites for customer interaction?
4. How many qualified gun-smiths are available to work on your AR?
> NONE - the leaflet that comes with the AR is often a cheap single sheet printed in one color, with poor images...
> Your neighbourhood gun smith is at best a sheet metal worker who makes grills for windows & doors etc.
> In case you call the AR dealer over phone - its a disaster - they don't listen to you nor can you understand what the guy at the other end is trying to tell you.
> Now this is as far as ARs are concerned...
> Pellets are totally a different matter - The manufacturers make them suitable for "Bursting Balloons" at fairs & exhibitions - No more / No less.
> So guys - Feel blessed that this situation is slowly changing for the better... Its a matter of time (not very long)...
> Read books on ARs, Google information, discuss with those more knowledeable than you, practice to sharpen your shooting abilities, join a AR Club...
Briha