Is it as good? Yes it is. My best airgun after some airguning. Most advanced design, precisely crafted with premium materials without hesitation for pride of performance.
I'm tempted by LCS Air Arms / Western Air Guns and perhaps the Huben. I could not figure out the story between those names and some of the dealers distributing the air guns. Full auto didn't seem sorted out and adjustments that hold. Huben, just don't like that fixed mag and compact/light is where its at for my style of plinking and pesting. After trying to contact some of the dealers and mfgs, I'm not confident putting down that much $. So that Leshiy is still tops on my must have - someday-year, hope to acquire one. For now, I've been using a Taipan Vet Compact, but wanting to step up to a semi. Cheers!
- I would like a Leshiy also!
I'm tempted by LCS Air Arms / Western Air Guns and perhaps the Huben. I could not figure out the story between those names and some of the dealers distributing the air guns. Full auto didn't seem sorted out and adjustments that hold. Huben, just don't like that fixed mag and compact/light is where its at for my style of plinking and pesting. After trying to contact some of the dealers and mfgs, I'm not confident putting down that much $. So that Leshiy is still tops on my must have - someday-year, hope to acquire one. For now, I've been using a Taipan Vet Compact, but wanting to step up to a semi. Cheers!
I have several semis. Huben in a .22, AEA in a .30 and 9 mm Two Leshiy II's in a 22 with 250 mm and 350 barrels. The Huben is a powerhouse! I don't mind the fixed magazine. It can be loaded on the fly and holds the most rounds. The AEA guns have very marginal triggers. Love the Leshiy's for field use. Put a bottle on them for 60+ shots.
@pluric : Picture looks great, colors and background go together! Don't have iguanas out in the wild around here in SD. Rabbits have even been sparse but coyotes and loose dogs might be why. Sparrows are plentiful. That would be a treat indeed, out for the day with a Leshiy and taking some iguanas down.
@pluric : Picture looks great, colors and background go together! Don't have iguanas out in the wild around here in SD. Rabbits have even been sparse but coyotes and loose dogs might be why. Sparrows are plentiful. That would be a treat indeed, out for the day with a Leshiy and taking some iguanas down.
My son and I went to Puerto Rico to shoot iguanas. The Leshiy was the perfect gun to use in the brush. I used a single sling and let it hang by my side. Got some monsters. 😮











