Here is a pic of my grandson shooting his Crickett 22 rifle. I removed the rear sight, mounted a rail I got from the mfr.(Keystone), and put a BSA laser on it. Only problem is the laser can not be seen in bright sunlight, so he has to shoot in the shade or on cloudy days. I have since put a BSA red dot scope on it that works much better. I smoothed the bolt and trigger pull per Selleck's (nogo) directions and it shoots great. Factory trigger pull was probably 10 pounds and bolt did not move smoothly. He shoots 22 shorts exclusively.
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Grandson and his Crickett
- Ian
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Re: Grandson and his Crickett
Hell yeah, I miss shooting with my grandfather. Doesn't matter how old you get it never gets old.
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