Yea, I wish I could have got my Airhawk in .22. But I guess .177 ain't too bad if you choose the
right pellets. I think mine does better with pellets on the heavier side than light.. Keeps em subsonic
and more stable. With standard weight "7.9gr" pointed pellets, it was skirting supersonic and the
least accurate of that weight. With domed or hollow points of the same weight, had just enough
drag to keep them under the sound barrier, and more stable. It did real well with the wadcutters.
The Airhawk I have is basically a RWS 34 clone made in China. It's been OK so far, but time will
tell how it will hold up vs the German version.. But for the price, hard to pass up. "$80 at Wally World"
It came with a cheap 4x air rifle scope, but the last time I was using it, I decided to try the open sights
a while. They are the green/orange fiber optic type.. It's got an adjustable trigger, but I haven't needed
to mess with it so far. Seems OK..
This was it resting in my chair on the last trip up to the dirt patch. It's been getting some use, cuz .22
rimfire is scarce right now, I'm not shooting any of what I have. Been using the pellet rifle for all
my plinking and am sitting on the .22 ammo I have.