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2.Air Gun Safeties: Beeman brand air guns have steel safeties; most are
precision lathe turned. In the Beeman R series air guns, the safety mechanism
disconnects the trigger from the firing mechanism rather than just blocking it.
COMPARE to other safeties made of sheet metal stamping and/or cast plastic. Some
consist mainly of a massive block of plastic. And, the mechanism may just block
the trigger.
3.Air Gun Triggers: Less sophisticated shooters don't realize that trigger
mechanisms can vary tremendously in quality and cost and that trigger action may
be the most important factor in actual field accuracy. Manufacturers who are
more concerned with cost generally try to save in this less visible area. The
best trigger units are multi-lever designs which allow great mechanical
advantage and crisp action. In addition to action, look for a modular trigger
unit within its own rugged, single housing, which can be conveniently removed
without the potentially difficult and dangerous removal of the mainspring.
Another clue to quality can sometimes be obtained by closely examining the
trigger blade. Is it nicely machined metal with fine grooves and hardened steel
bearing pins, or just plastic or folded sheet metal (revealed by its hollow
back)? Testing the action of the trigger is important, although sometimes even a
fine mechanism may be out of adjustment. A good trigger mechanism, either single
or double stage, should break cleanly and sharply. The ultimate in trigger
action is the ultra-precise arrangement found in Beeman's top match air guns.
These mechanisms are so much better than ordinary triggers and so different that
they must be experienced to be believed.
4. Air Gun Trigger Guards: Even in small models such as the Beeman R7,
Beeman's trigger guards generally are precision cast and nicely shaped from
solid metal. Look for attractive diamond checkering and graceful design. COMPARE
to other guards which are a simple strip stamped from sheet metal; compare
styling too. Note: some cheaper, non-Beeman guns now sport a cast trigger guard
in an attempt to give a cosmetic appearance similar to a Beeman.
5.Air Gun Barrels: Beeman's fine-grade ordnance steel barrels, precision
rifled and crowned. Note the breech opening which is square to the bore, making
precision pellet seating and skirt smoothing easy. Small, rounded, rifling
ridges turn the pellet with no air blow-by and minimal friction and distortion.
COMPARE to the big, sharp, pellet-distorting grooves in the rifling of other
brands. COMPARE the quality of the chamber cut and especially the critical
crowning.
6. Barrel Lockup: Beeman "R" models have precision spring-loaded
detent plungers. These stout plungers have a wide contact cam for great lockup
security. COMPARE to spring-loaded ball bearing detents staked by a chisel into
their housings.
7. Piston Seals: Beeman has modern synthetic piston seals, which may
freely rotate to allow the seal to follow the path of least resistance during
the piston stroke.
8. Cocking Levers: Most of Beeman's cocking levers are solid one-piece
steel units. COMPARE to levers which are made of two pieces of sheet metal
pressed and riveted together.
Remember, these are only a few of the quality components that make up the
Beeman Difference. As you compare brands, you are sure to find many more on your
own.
Article By: Beeman Precision Air
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