Nice video Chuck. Glad you were able to fix it, on camera the cocking cycle sounds very smooth. The sites and general quality of the gun look amazing... Looking forward to sre howvit performs!
Not necessarily, it might have been 1 in 50, to give them the benefit of the doubt. Mike at Flying Dragon Air Rifles will go through the rifle for an extra 35 dollars. If someone paid me, I would do it for less. No trigger job, of course.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 I have paid for extra test shots and leak testing on my last three purchases. I hate the return process with most vendors.
I can't wait to see how the XS25S shoots. I remembered that Mike Melick's AKA Flying Dragon Airguns used to sell these tuned by him for those that couldn't shell out the money for the Diana 34. Many people buy his pre-tuned air rifles. Not everyone can tune their own break barrels so this gave them a tuned gun for much less than the Diana 34. I looked up his site and he still does sell and tune these rifles. Somehow I ended up coming across JTS's website and a break barrel that really intrigued me. So somehow I ended up buying another Chinese made air rifle from watching your video's. I'm only have one tactical looking air rifle so I added another. It's basically this air rifle in a tactical stock call the JTS Artisan Neo in .177. Of all the airguns I have I don't have a Diana 34 or a clone and nothing that has an AR style adjustable stock. Looks like it might not be imported anymore after the last few are sold so thought it would be great for my collection. I do have a 1994 RWS/Diana 48 I put a Vortex tune kit in. I almost bought a compact 34 years ago. Will be fun to shoot a new air rifle again. Been almost a year lol. I think I need to get around to making some video's.
I got a wood stocked XS25 .22 in 2017. Mine does 675 with 14.3gr Crosman. The trigger is awful about 8 pounds of gritty pull through a half inch indistinct break. I’m going to be doing a second screw mod on it once a drill and tap kit that I ordered arrives. Glad to see you got a nice trigger on yours, Chinese guns seem to be pretty inconsistent on triggers.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 that sucks. Was it due to poor accuracy issues? I found mine to be very hold sensitive. A light artillery hold with the support hand at the balance point not much forward of the trigger guard and mine will group well. Except for throwing shots from the poor trigger.
Once you get a good feel for it can you compare it to the Hatsan 95 ? - I've already got a XS25 with the bamboo stock, but have been considering the Hatsan..
Actually I made an update video this evening. I performed a pellet to boar test and the pellet fell through the barrel at the half way point. Bad barrel=bad accuracy, so I have to ship it back to Pyramid Air. I would still like to try a nother Xisico XS25S 22.
I'm sure that you could do that, but this is already a good trigger. It's not really a fake clone, but it is a clone of the 34. The rifle appears to be a very accurate and worth the price 🙂👍
Nice video Chuck. Glad you were able to fix it, on camera the cocking cycle sounds very smooth. The sites and general quality of the gun look amazing... Looking forward to sre howvit performs!
Thank you Anton 🙂👍.
Thats a fantastic gift Chuck! Looking forward to seeing how it performs. Take care.
Thank you Paul 🙂👍
Hmm.. I'm thinking this will be an interesting shooting. On the stand-by for your follow-up video. 😊
Sounds good 😃👍
So a normal buyer would be stuck with a clunker…good thing you know how to fix them.🤠🇺🇸
Not necessarily, it might have been 1 in 50, to give them the benefit of the doubt. Mike at Flying Dragon Air Rifles will go through the rifle for an extra 35 dollars. If someone paid me, I would do it for less. No trigger job, of course.
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I have paid for extra test shots and leak testing on my last three purchases. I hate the return process with most vendors.
I can't wait to see how the XS25S shoots. I remembered that Mike Melick's AKA Flying Dragon Airguns used to sell these tuned by him for those that couldn't shell out the money for the Diana 34. Many people buy his pre-tuned air rifles. Not everyone can tune their own break barrels so this gave them a tuned gun for much less than the Diana 34. I looked up his site and he still does sell and tune these rifles. Somehow I ended up coming across JTS's website and a break barrel that really intrigued me. So somehow I ended up buying another Chinese made air rifle from watching your video's. I'm only have one tactical looking air rifle so I added another. It's basically this air rifle in a tactical stock call the JTS Artisan Neo in .177. Of all the airguns I have I don't have a Diana 34 or a clone and nothing that has an AR style adjustable stock. Looks like it might not be imported anymore after the last few are sold so thought it would be great for my collection. I do have a 1994 RWS/Diana 48 I put a Vortex tune kit in. I almost bought a compact 34 years ago. Will be fun to shoot a new air rifle again. Been almost a year lol. I think I need to get around to making some video's.
Sounds good Charles. Let me know if you make a video 🙂👍.
My 28 was a shocking surprise at the $180 price range cannot say one bad thing
I wish that they were still being sold.
I got a wood stocked XS25 .22 in 2017.
Mine does 675 with 14.3gr Crosman.
The trigger is awful about 8 pounds of gritty pull through a half inch indistinct break. I’m going to be doing a second screw mod on it once a drill and tap kit that I ordered arrives.
Glad to see you got a nice trigger on yours, Chinese guns seem to be pretty inconsistent on triggers.
I had to send this one back because of a bad barrel.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 that sucks. Was it due to poor accuracy issues?
I found mine to be very hold sensitive. A light artillery hold with the support hand at the balance point not much forward of the trigger guard and mine will group well. Except for throwing shots from the poor trigger.
Nice air rifle.
Thank you 🙂👍
Great and interesting new video as always my dear friend! Have a nice day 💀👍
Thank you so much 🙂👍
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 You're welcome 💀👍
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It's nice Chuck but I would have had your wife take it back for another one of the same since it was bent but if u fixed it good deal. ENJOY BUDDY.
I'm not sure if I could have returned it because she had it for a while, but I most likely would have looked into it, lol 😆👍.
Once you get a good feel for it can you compare it to the Hatsan 95 ?
- I've already got a XS25 with the bamboo stock, but have been considering the Hatsan..
Actually I made an update video this evening. I performed a pellet to boar test and the pellet fell through the barrel at the half way point. Bad barrel=bad accuracy, so I have to ship it back to Pyramid Air. I would still like to try a nother Xisico XS25S 22.
Maybe you can swap the trigger group and innards of the Diana 34 to this chinese fake clone.
I'm sure that you could do that, but this is already a good trigger. It's not really a fake clone, but it is a clone of the 34. The rifle appears to be a very accurate and worth the price 🙂👍
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 I almost bought that Chinese 34 from Compasseco under their Tech Force brand but I ended up buying the Tech Force 99.