3 magazines at 33 rounds each. Ammo is a mix of 18, 25, and 34 grain JSBs, 34 grn Benjamins, 24 grn vortex trash and a few 50grn .25ACP cast slugs thrown in for good measure. The gun doesn't care what you feed it, if it fits in the mag it run
impressive , able to shoot a variety pack.3 magazines at 33 rounds each. Ammo is a mix of 18, 25, and 34 grain JSBs, 34 grn Benjamins, 24 grn vortex trash and a few 50grn .25ACP cast slugs thrown in for good measure. The gun doesn't care what you feed it, if it fits in the mag it run
What rifle is that?3 magazines at 33 rounds each. Ammo is a mix of 18, 25, and 34 grain JSBs, 34 grn Benjamins, 24 grn vortex trash and a few 50grn .25ACP cast slugs thrown in for good measure. The gun doesn't care what you feed it, if it fits in the mag it run
The EB XVI is set up a lot like that bottle. But uses a smaller bottle so cheek weld is not much of an issue.Thinking about this more I think someone did a review of a rifle with rear bottle like this one. There opinion is the bottle is in the way for a good cheek weld.
I see several things myself. A probable belt fed magazine using the rear air feed like other AG's from the past.Annnnnnnnnnnd this video shows us pretty much nothing, but a toy-looking pneumatic jackhammer disguised as an airgun or a souped up “shoot the star out” county fair rifle.
I see several things myself. A probable belt fed magazine using the rear air feed like other AG's from the past.
Is it a probable production version? Nope. Not enought interest for one or it would already be out there.
No information about the Who, what, where, and so forth? Click bait….