Our junior program is looking to purchase some new rifles to expend our inventory, unfortunately cost is a challenge.
Does anyone have any experience with the Entry level Izhmash CM-2 line of rifles.
Thank you
Ron
Izhmash CM-2 Rifles
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my reply in your other post.
Great for right hand beginners.... tougher for a lefty to use
Also check this post and you can see the pic of one of our rifles with the extension tube
viewtopic.php?t=22266&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
Great for right hand beginners.... tougher for a lefty to use
Also check this post and you can see the pic of one of our rifles with the extension tube
viewtopic.php?t=22266&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
Got back from the JO's last week.
Had one of the New Mexico shooters qualify for a 1st round smallbore invite with a 50 ft score of 553 with the CM-2 above .... her fist time on a smallbore rifle. (She is an excellent 3-P air shooter)
With only two more practices, in Colo Springs at 50m she shot a 559 with the same rifle. The CM-2 will do the job.
(Ammo used was SK STD Plus)
Mods done to the rifle:
1) removed stock front sight & added extension tube & a Daisy 887 front sight
2) worked the trigger a bit to give it a more "2-stage" feel.
(I still have not gotten around to mounting a standard rail on it)
Had one of the New Mexico shooters qualify for a 1st round smallbore invite with a 50 ft score of 553 with the CM-2 above .... her fist time on a smallbore rifle. (She is an excellent 3-P air shooter)
With only two more practices, in Colo Springs at 50m she shot a 559 with the same rifle. The CM-2 will do the job.
(Ammo used was SK STD Plus)
Mods done to the rifle:
1) removed stock front sight & added extension tube & a Daisy 887 front sight
2) worked the trigger a bit to give it a more "2-stage" feel.
(I still have not gotten around to mounting a standard rail on it)