You know James, the more I see of those, with what appears to be a "brass shim", I have to wonder what its purpose is, rather than just easy / easier breakdown for shipping.
Did a bean-counter come up with this, or does it serve a purpose.
Now, on the other end of this wide spectrum of front-loaders , the few I actually know of shoot like a house-on-fire!
The few I've seen have a 1:66 twist which appears to be about ideal for the .50 cal patched round ball because they really shoot well.
My grandson has one and I've shot it a few times.
These lightweight little guns hold good, feel good, and you can actually call your shots when the shot breaks. And that, in my mind is a big plus.
If there is a real problem that I personally noticed right off, it would be the sights. I think I would replace that factory rear sight, maybe the front one too, but someone else may like that same sight, my grandson seems to have no problem whatsoever with it.
Let us know what you decide to do.
I'm seriously thinking about trying one of these myself.
I know..........I've read and heard all the horror stories, both pro and con about soft parts, weak springs, and on and on, but at my age you learn to take such things with a grain of salt until you witness it with your own eyes.
If they are all as good as the one my grandson has been shooting, for about 3 maybe 4 years now, I would not hesitate one minute to own one.
Uncle Russ..