Might work better w scope more fwd.
Help reduce muzzle flip rather than accentuate it.
How is the trigger? Is it consistent shot to shot? Pounds don't matter much to me as long as it's consistent.
I heard some of those plastic triggers vary shot to shot? Or maybe that was the guys excuse.
I tried putting the scope forward more, but it was too far away from my eyes to see through it & I discovered I had to bring it back as far as I could for proper eye relief; it wasn't very forgiving.
Trigger is nothing special.
I've had better & I've had worse: it's fine.
The gun was advertised as an M3 variant, but it says M2 on the box.
Since the M2 has a 6" barrel is just like the M1 except for its 4" barrel (I have the M1 also).
On this gun, I don't understand why the box says M2 since I have the Picatinny rail on top & underneath the housing like the M3 variant does.
I bring that up only b/c the M3 is supposed to have an adjustable match trigger.
I don't know if it does or not, like the quick release magazine release & larger polymer grips.
When I get my M1 back from a friend that borrowed it, I'll compare it to the M3 (or M2) to see if the trigger or magazine release looks any different.
Grips feel the same, though, & on the M3 they are supposed to be bigger in addition to the Picatinny rail.
Confusing.
SP22 M2
The M2 model features a longer, 6-inch (15 cm) barrel for increased velocity and accuracy.
SP22 M3
The M3 model features a 6-inch (15 cm) match-grade barrel along with an adjustable match trigger. It also has removable Picatinny-style rails on top of, and underneath the housing. The M3 also comes larger polymer grips, and a quick-release magazine catch.