I have one in 223 and really like it. I didn't like the stiff action so I filed down the retaining clip just enough to free it up (not much).
This guy filed down the locking lug, but that's part of the barrel... the clip side is probably cheaper to replace if you botch the job!
The previous owner removed the iron sights for some reason, I can't think why. I've hunted goats in Northland with my T3 and its bulky 3-9x40 scope, and the bush is so dense that magnification is a hindrance, so open sights would be ideal.
Since the iron sights were removed permanently I fitted a $40 5-MOA reflex sight (1x25) from ebay which fits well on the dovetail. I took it to the range last weekend and got about 3-4" groups at 25m -- about the size of the dot through my fuzzy eyes, which I'm happy with. Having both eyes open, unlimited field of view and eye-relief are great drawcards. Just remember to turn off the LED, and keep a spare battery handy.
Spare battery:
Red/green with three intensity levels:
What I like:
*Solid build
*Simple design, easy to dismantle and service
*Taking down is two quick actions
*Accurate enough for me (I've tested it with a scope at 100m)
*Cheap. Can be had new for $280-$400
*Short and compact, easy to carry and stow in the pack
*It looks nice
*Cheap to run on steel-case ammo
*I like that it's a single shot. I can reload in a couple of seconds so this is less of a pain than I thought it could be.
What I dislike:
*The trigger isn't very nice. A friend compared it to dragging a spoon through mud.
*The action lever is too stiff and isn't long enough -- only covers half my middle finger.
*Watch out when attaching the forestock. The lever bites.
*It's heavier than my 308
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