hepkat63
New member
Hi,
first post here. Back into air rifles for the first time since my youth!
Wow, a lot has changed over the last 40 years!
So, after three months of deliberation, I've settled on a FX DRS as my first 'new' Air rifle.
Decision was multifaceted.
1. Would control small vermin
2. Had to be PCP
3. Needed to be accurate
4. Easy to carry, load, shoot
5. High availability of aftermarket parts & service
6. Didn't look like a hyped up potato or nurf gun.
Well, now that my FX DRS arrived and I've been using it for a few weeks, I'm VERY happy with it.
The Air rifle is everything I expected it to be and believe I've made a good choice.
I opted for the synthetic stock, as I live on a rural property and was quite sure it would only be a matter of time before the stock got scratched up - hence why not the wood stock option.
If I want to be hyper critical, the only issue I can find is that the barrel feels a bit 'loose' in the stock. By that, I mean if you 'shake' the Air rifle up and down, the barrel lifts about 1mm up out of the stock. I did ask the dealer about this (after I received it) and he said to nip up the screw a little to see if that took out the 'slack'. I've not done that as to be honest, it really isn't much of a big deal. However, it is worth pointing out - and I also think perhaps FX might have put a second screw in there somewhere!
The other (minor) design flaw in my opinion is the lack of a lower picatinny rail , however was aware of that when I purchased. Whether or not I'll need it - time will tell.
I have matched up my FX DRS with a Pard Nightstalker 4K - with excellent results.
Finally, I am thinking about the Sabre Tactical or Delta Force chassis for it - but we will see how this Synthetic chassis plays out.
first post here. Back into air rifles for the first time since my youth!
Wow, a lot has changed over the last 40 years!
So, after three months of deliberation, I've settled on a FX DRS as my first 'new' Air rifle.
Decision was multifaceted.
1. Would control small vermin
2. Had to be PCP
3. Needed to be accurate
4. Easy to carry, load, shoot
5. High availability of aftermarket parts & service
6. Didn't look like a hyped up potato or nurf gun.
Well, now that my FX DRS arrived and I've been using it for a few weeks, I'm VERY happy with it.
The Air rifle is everything I expected it to be and believe I've made a good choice.
I opted for the synthetic stock, as I live on a rural property and was quite sure it would only be a matter of time before the stock got scratched up - hence why not the wood stock option.
If I want to be hyper critical, the only issue I can find is that the barrel feels a bit 'loose' in the stock. By that, I mean if you 'shake' the Air rifle up and down, the barrel lifts about 1mm up out of the stock. I did ask the dealer about this (after I received it) and he said to nip up the screw a little to see if that took out the 'slack'. I've not done that as to be honest, it really isn't much of a big deal. However, it is worth pointing out - and I also think perhaps FX might have put a second screw in there somewhere!
The other (minor) design flaw in my opinion is the lack of a lower picatinny rail , however was aware of that when I purchased. Whether or not I'll need it - time will tell.
I have matched up my FX DRS with a Pard Nightstalker 4K - with excellent results.
Finally, I am thinking about the Sabre Tactical or Delta Force chassis for it - but we will see how this Synthetic chassis plays out.