Negative? Plenty: first: there is no dove tail or any bolt holes you can use to install a scope/ peep sight/ diopter. So always iron sights. It is very renowned for extraction issues. So awful that you need to keep a cleaning rod aside to push out the shells. As in the clip, many misfires. So often that I cock it, pull the trigger but no shot, pull back the cocking end of the bolt and than it always shoot. 3rd: it has a kind of upward pusher . But it prevents sometimes the charging. Weird. The gun smith was unable to disassemble the bolt. I think you need a special tool with 2 opposing teeth to unscrew it. The extraction problem could be caused by someone who fiddled in the chamber, making things worse. Gunsmiths advise: try to find the ideal brand that doesn’t stick into the chamber. Sad but true in fact, it is useless.
I have a large 22 collection and I've never heard of it either. But I started to get into the European single shots. There is a lot I never heard of.
Negative?
Plenty: first: there is no dove tail or any bolt holes you can use to install a scope/ peep sight/ diopter. So always iron sights.
It is very renowned for extraction issues. So awful that you need to keep a cleaning rod aside to push out the shells.
As in the clip, many misfires. So often that I cock it, pull the trigger but no shot, pull back the cocking end of the bolt and than it always shoot.
3rd: it has a kind of upward pusher . But it prevents sometimes the charging. Weird.
The gun smith was unable to disassemble the bolt. I think you need a special tool with 2 opposing teeth to unscrew it.
The extraction problem could be caused by someone who fiddled in the chamber, making things worse.
Gunsmiths advise: try to find the ideal brand that doesn’t stick into the chamber.
Sad but true in fact, it is useless.