
Bill actually found this Slavia 631 on an online auction and bought it sight unseen and unknown to me. He got for $60, drove to the auction site and picked it up, then walked in the house and handed to me with a big smile. This Slavia is actually in great shape, showing very little sign of use.

The odd groove size of 13mm had me hunting for a set of 13mm rings for quite awhile, but finally found some. The scope is a BSA HD 2-7x air rifle scope that I've had for a long time.

The trigger on this springer is very light, but it requires a great deal of pre-travel to fire. It took a little bit of practice to get used to it, but I can manage it just fine.
Even though I would not label the Slavia 631 Lux a 30 yard gun, I was curious to see what it could do at that range. We had a bit of a breeze, today, enough to wiggle the paper targets every now and then, but nothing I couldn't work around. I tried a variety of pellets and finally settled on the JSB Express 7.87s as the best, so here we have a Czech made gun that likes Czech made pellets. Surprise, surprise!


Okay, my HW springers are in no danger of being replaced by the Slavia, but for $60 we found an air rifle that will shoot under an inch all day long at 30 yards. I'm already having a blast shooting off the deck at our steel targets. Low cost shooting fun for sure.