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PCP Compressor...your reviews

I'll start this show...and fire flew from his fingertips........
Been using the Yong Heng $250 compressor now for about 5 years. I tell ya for the price it cant be beat. I like the water cooling...fill a 5 gal bucket 1/3 full water drop in 5-6 ice cream container blocks of ice. Can fill my 60 minute SCBA in about 1/2 hour, have four.I drop the tank in the bucket with the ice. Have the brass colored tubes with the fiber filters, all works good. I see there are alot of new style compressors out there now. I know all would like to here your reviews pro/con. Thanks...Pete in Montana
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Daisy  2x Minty 777s

Two nights ago I was cruising Ebay, lo and behold, some guy was selling a pair of 777s in the original boxes and pretty minty conditions for 600.00 buy now for the pair. I contacted my pen pal air gun buddy 1000 miles south of me and said, "are you going to hit buy now or am I?" He told me to go ahead. So in a couple of days I will have a nice 777 to go with my NTM CMP 853. As my buddy will as well. As a 70 yr old I am kind of excited as I gifted my 717 recently due to the acquisition of a nearly NIB 46M. But after reading about Daisy 717,747 and 777 I have been on a casual hunt. I was shocked to see the pair for 600.00.

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FX  FX Impact vs DRS vs King Question

Hi,

I've been shooting centerfire the last 3 years, so I haven't been keeping up with Airgun developments, but recently my last two PCPs (RAW HM1000 and a FX Crown Continuum) and a bunch of my powder burners were liberated from my storage unit. I was storing them while our house was being remodeled and I thought they would be safer in storage than in my house with all of the construction crews coming and going, but that proved to be incorrect. At least it is all insured.

I still have all of my filling equipment and a ton of 25 Cal ammo, so I will probably buy a least one new PCP. It will be used primarily for practice and pest control. The FX DRS Pro/MDT is interesting because I run a MDT ACC Elite Chassis on my primary PB competition rifle, but it's expensive and has a very limited shot count. I'm also considering the FX King (probably would buy a synthetic and swap out the stock for a Saber Tac Chassis) and maybe an Impact. I owned one of the early Impacts which I really liked, but I ultimately sold it because I spent more time tinkering with it than shooting it.

I'm assuming the newer Impacts are probably a much more stable platform than when I previously had one, but I'd love to hear from some folks that are currently running Impact M3s or M4s. I know they shoot great, but I want to be able to take an air rifle out of the safe and know I can pop a pest with it even if I haven't touched the rifle in months. That wouldn't have been the case with my first Impact. That was what I loved about the Crown. It could sit for months and would never lose pressure and would shoot just like it did when I put it in the safe.

If you have personal experience with any of these rifles, I'd greatly appreciate hearing your thoughts. I'm probably leaning towards the Impact right now primarily for it's versatility and accuracy if it's not going to be a maintenance headache.

Thanks in advance for your thoughts!

FX  M4 impact sniper came with 480cc bottle

I just bought a m4 impact sniper a couple days ago from a local dealer close to me. I haven't even shot it yet but I was playing with it when realized it has a 480cc bottle. I checked my receipt and he charged me for a sniper. I measured the barrel and it is 700 mm so that is correct and it has the moderator included. I was just wondering if there was some version that came with a 480cc bottle or if I need to contact my dealer and get it swapped out for a 580cc bottle. I don't want to be that guy but I also spent over two grand on a new rifle so I kind of want to get what I paid for.
Also the case was cut out perfect for the 480 bottle and not a longer one so I don't know if that means anything or helps

PCP Rifle  SOLD Western Airguns Sidewinder .30 with 350mm barrel and qd behemoth

Looking to see if there’s any interest on this fine modified Shorty of a beast.

It’s a 30 caliber Western sidewinder with a shortened crowned 350 mm barrel. Upon initial modification behemoth was clipping a little bit so I bored out the suppressor so that Rounds would clear for unaffected accuracy. Overall length is about 27 inches. Comes with original sidewinder bag. Shoots 47 grain NSA slugs at about 825 with a high degree of accuracy. As most of you know, it’s select fire so it’s semi automatic or fully automatic. All modification work on this piece has been beautifully done. Prism scope not included in pricing. Looking for 1600 shipped. PayPal friends and family.
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N/A  New airgun help

Hello I'm new to the website but have been using a air rifle for a while now I only have 2 break barrels but I want to get into PCP so I can start hunting and target shooting at further range if anyone has any recommendations for a rifle under 600$ and pellets id greatly appreciate it. I would like to try .22 or 25 depending on ammo price

Small compressors poo-pooed?

Hello all,

New guy/first post. Was perusing the videos posted under how to fill tanks and in one of them the guy is basically saying don’t buy a smaller compressor unless you also get a “proper” water filter that costs around $400.

I am familiar with moisture in compressors, but I figured dedicated PCP pumps like the Air Venturi RovAir 4500 I purchased would have that covered. So now that I know that’s not the case, short of spending $400 on a filter what do y’all do to mitigate moisture when using a similar compressor?

Aside from that concern, I caught an acute case of airgun GAS quickly after seeing how much my daughter enjoyed shooting in the backyard with me (kinda lame excuse I know, but she really does like it and it’s a good excuse!). So I sold some safe queens and acquired a Bulldog .357, an Avenge-X Tactical in .22/.25 and a Reximex RPA .22 pistol.

Been into shooting sports for many years and I reload for every caliber I shoot (except for 22LR) and also cast my own boolits. But I really like the notion of just casting with no lube/gas checks needed, cans shipped to my door with no NFA garbage, and shooting with the whole family in the backyard!

Cheers to all, and thanks for reading.

Umarex  Notos

Got son & law x-mass gift a notes in today. Picked up Crossman Premier, hollow points and Ruger pointed pellet 17 grains. To try in it. I’m looking for a cheap ffp scope that is compact and lightweight. Any suggestions? And what off the self pellets work good? This is his first pcp so I’m setting it up for him. Mainly plinking in back yard and little squirrel hunting. Thanks for info!
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HW/Weihrauch  HW30s - How Much Maintenance?

I have two air rifles: a 43 year old Crosman 766 American Classic. I bought it new and it's never needed anything except 3 drops of light machine oil on the tiny felt patch that is easily accessible.
Recently I bought a HW30s. I read on this forum 30 to 45 minutes daily and although I started with no knowledge of airguns but I am learning here. I see post about a wide variety of topics: repair questions seem to be frequent. I bought this rifle for plinking - which I love to do. I don't hunt or target compete or anything but plinking. I learned here to keep check on the three screws that usually loosen from "springer" vibrations and sure enough mine were loose and the front sight as well - I tightened them but I will get blue loc-tite for them.
I don't enjoy working on things - including my air rifle so I saw a forum topic on this web-site, "How to Maintain An Airgun", so I clicked on it and it sent me to You Tube where I watched a moderator and three older men that are recognized for their expertise with AirGuns. They said they seldom clean their guns until they drop in performance. They had different thought on the different types of AirGuns but for Springers one of them says if his rifle is shooting good he never cleans it. I was really surprised at this!
Other than putting blue loc-tite on the three screws and shooting high quality pellets I will likely not do any maintenance until / if my HW30s developed a problem. I haveI only put about 400 pellets through it. I will likely shoot about 450 - 500 pellets a month. Do any of you choose to do no routine manintenance on your springer Air Rifle until it drops in performance?
PS - when I look down the bore of my rifle from either end it is shinny silver with the spiral rifling very clean, end to end.

Traditional Rifle  SOLD Rossi Air Rifle .177

Amadeo Rissi SA Air Rifle .177 Brazilian airgun from the 70's. Worn finish on the wood, very bright excellent bore & pitted metal on the exterior. It is easy to cock, works as it should and seems to prefer the heaver pellets. CPH shoot about 490fps & JSB 8.44 4.53 at about 555fps. Weighs just under 5# and easy to cock. $85 $60 shipped (add $10 to the price West of the Mississippi river) to where legal in the lower 48 states US. Preferred payment types are USPS Money Order, bank MO or PayPal F&F.. I would also accept regular paypal + 4%. No trades.

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PCP Rifle  SOLD Mac1 USFT BR / FT

For Sale

USFT Mac1 Air Gun in .177 Caliber

This USFT comes with Element Helix 4-16 x 44 First Focal Plane Scope, Medium Mounts 30 MM, Weaver type, Red Oak BR board (Bipod is removeable for BR clamping), Shoulder Stock Components, Adjustable Knee rest, 2 - barrel bands, Mac1 O.E.M. Rebuild Oring kit.
Asking $1,800
Will consider trade ins
Please ask questions as needed.


This is the MAC1 USFT #86 which means its one of the early ones built when each rifle barrel was hand selected to ensure the top accuracy! Tim at MAC1 does not think it has one of the coveted holy grail rare twist rate barrels. This rifle is one of the low pressure (1500psi-1250PSI) rifles and high volume air tube which eliminates any need for a regulator. It also has the canted Right hand grip which makes it much more ergonomic for FT or Benchrest. The shot curve fill is at 1500 and shot down to 1250. It is marked off on the gauge.

A Great package for FT or benchrest!
This package will be shipped insured in a hard case.

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Bipods/Rests  NLA Air Rifle Tote - Hand-made - Kentucky Coffee Tree -Design Change

I modified the Tote after church today. I didn't like the look of the ends of the rope handles. So, I made a thick dowel "Washer" and epoxied to the end of each rope. So, the rope ends are whipped (wrapped with archery D-Loop), heat melted, and capped with the wooden "washer".

I also wanted to add a piece for those who have a stock that they'd like to sit higher in the butt end. So, I made a disc and covered the top with leather that fits in the area of the butt stock if needed.

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I finished this Air Rifle Tote earlier today. It is made of kiln dried KY Coffee Tree. Kentucky Coffee Tree is very rarely available at my local saw mill. In fact, this is the only time I've used this wood for any project. It is tightly grained and easy to work with. The wood looks a bit like sassafras except heavier. Also looks a bit like white ash and about the same weight. I will be making two more in sassafras soon.

The bottle slot is 63 mm in diameter and holds a standard 60mm bottle very securely. It fits my BRK Ghose as pictured and my Taipan Vet 2 nicely. The adjacent set of holders is for shooting sticks or tripod.

My build process: Lumber from saw mill (kiln dried), I mill (square on jointer, plane on planer, table saw and miter saw to finish milling, drill press to cut gun holders, and band saw to finish gun holders,

Features:
  • About 20"x 9"x8"
  • Weight: 13 Pounds
  • All wood is 4/4 (1" thick).
  • Joints are dowel (14 total).
  • Thick Leather padded protection for air gun
  • Laquer finish
  • Beveled edges
  • 1/2" Rope Handles whipped and melted on the ends to prevent unraveling
  • Eastern red cedar blocking inside corners for added strength
$110 + 15 Shipping = $125 Total (PP or Money order)

Note: If someone wants one custom made these are options you can select:

  1. Wood Species if available (Walnut, cherry, oak, sassafras, ash, eastern cedar)
  2. Diameter of airgun air tube
  3. Rope handles or none

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Epic  Tomorrow will be the day

Been sitting on this rifle for a few weeks now with very little time between work, weather, and the lack of daylight to really tune her in and find out what she likes. Epic Two with .22 700mm LW. So far the MRD shallow are showing the best results right around 970fps. Tomorrow I have the whole day and relatively light 5 mph winds to deal with and really give her a go. Stay tuned folks.

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New rifle Altaros M24 TCS

We would like to introduce a new model of our airgun Altaros M24 TCS

The Altaros M24 TCS is an upgraded version of the original Altaros M24 rifle where the plastic stock has been replaced with the new high-quality fully adjustable Altaros Tactical Chassis System.

This stock is made from high-grade aluminum, provides extreme rigidity and high shooting comfort which contributes to significantly better accuracy.

Altaros Tactical Chassis System can be easily installed as a replacement for the original plastic stock on your Altaros M24.

More information about the new rifle and stock can be found here:
https://www.militaryairgun.com/domu/274-altaros-m24-tcs-25-aluminum-chassis.html


video for replacing the original plastic stock with the new Altaros Tactical Chassis System here:


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If I could do it over

If I could do it over again I wouldn’t buy most of the stuff I bought and sold. I would’ve been fine with a Talon p, Condor SS and a Talon ss. All simple guns that don’t cost an arm and a leg with lifetime warranty. None are regulated and all are low pressure. Yes they’re single shot but that’s all you get hunting anyway. Remember these work for my life style this may not work for everyone. Did I mention 3 o rings?

HW/Weihrauch  The new HW95n seems dry?

Unlike my others this rifle has yet to deisel?

I got about 150 rounds through it when all of a sudden the barrel closed rough. I lubed the pivot points and pin, then back to smooth as glass. Three more shots, then I felt a difference in the cock stroke, so I let the pressure back off and put it away for the day.

I guess I'm disassembling it for a proper lube job.

Will I void warranty?
What are the premium lubes for this job?
Should I just do a kit now?

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Power limit in airguns in its non-FAC version...

Hi all, I am curious to know the power of airguns in the different countries of the members of this forum in its non-FAC version.
If there is any country where there is no power limit you can also mention it.
In Spain the power is limited to 24.2 joules (17.8 fpe).
Come on guys, please answer.

Taipan  .25 taipan standard

I purchased this .25 taipan standar with the intention of change the barrel to a 15mm TJ 1-22 twist. Why .? Because they suck . I have never found a review of the .25 that at least was some what close to the accuracy of the .22 . I personally have had 2 including one of the first original long and it simply can't shoot the 34g pellets in a aceptable way and the 25gr where at least aceptable.. it was really rare for me because I have shot cheap guns like the hatsan or krall and they have shot way better.. THIS least batch of taipan have won the barrel lottery it shoots Great almost any pellets you throw at it including the 34gr wich make the gun as silent as my .22 .. and I was testing at 94y + with pellets .. I'm more than happy with this purchase this kind of acurracy was what i being looking for in a .25 for the last 6 years.. OF this las batch there is only one left .. at only $1,100 what a bargain.
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