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Back looks like a PP750, cocking arm looks identical also.
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Back looks like a PP750, cocking arm looks identical also.
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how long is it with the pistol grip? I have heard that the moderator is permanently fixed.. but so is the Diana bandit.. the bandit is screwed on with locktite.. just wondering if anyone has tried to take the moderator off and what would be the length then?
Good question on the mod removable. That would be a bonus if threaded.. now i need to know..the wood grips in the picture are the pp750.. I see the brass wire stock attachment.. how long is the pp750? do you have a USA dealer for the 750?
The moderator must be glued on. It doesn’t want to twist in either direction. I would think it will take some heat to get it to break loose.Crank up that hammer spring, I'd like to see what max power is even if it drops off quickly.
Also, is it possible to remove the moderator to reduce the length?
The picture of the wooden grips are from another member sharing a pic of the pp750. I did not order grips for it.Not bad... Was the pistol grips in the box or did you order them along with the gun? I assume you did not get the front and tear sight kit . For 13 bucks id of grabbed them just to make it compleat all around if i used them or not . ( I shoot irons so id use them). With them pellets you used was that " tuned" or out of box ? What umarex claim ? 600 with a 13 grain? .
I guess with use and maybe a spit of oil it will loosen up and smooth out . Seems to be the yhing on them types like the pp750 i hear tell.. you onow that break it in period.
Looks like a sweet rig, sorry wasn't trying to bring attention away from your new gun. Just wanted to show some similarities.The picture of the wooden grips are from another member sharing a pic of the pp750. I didn’t not order grips for it.
As to velocity I believe Umarex claims 780fps on the box, no mention of what weight pellet, and pyramydair has it listed at 700fps with a 12 gr pellet. It definitely exceeds Pyramyds numbers.
No need for any apology friend. You are adding to the conversation. I originally ordered this back in May to shoot snakes and critters around the property. Until warm weather comes back it’ll just be shooting at paper and soda cans I think. The kids will enjoy this one as well I think. It’s short and very very lightweight.Looks like a sweet rig, sorry wasn't trying to bring attention away from your new gun. Just wanted to show some similarities.
Whats your plans for it? Plinking? Pests?
Without the carbine stock it measures 22inches.how long is it with the pistol grip? I have heard that the moderator is permanently fixed.. but so is the Diana bandit.. the bandit is screwed on with locktite.. just wondering if anyone has tried to take the moderator off and what would be the length then?
Looks like you filled to the top of the shot curve. If you can't fill any higher psi you might be able to adjust the hammer tension to move the shot string curve down the pressure range a bit.View attachment 320748
Chrony numbers for the first 3 magazines. Had trouble with rough loading with the first shot each time. And it’s not buttery smooth loading throughout the shot string. Hopefully more use will smooth things out.
You show the grips again on your notos. Thats why i asked if they wrer in the box or what ?Without the carbine stock it measures 22inches.
Without the carbine stock and if you were to remove the moderator it looks like it would measure about 16 inches. View attachment 320857View attachment 320858
It is regulated, so there’s not really a shot curve until it drops off the reg set point.Looks like you filled to the top of the shot curve. If you can't fill any higher psi you might be able to adjust the hammer tension to move the shot string curve down the pressure range a bit.
Sweet looking little carbine!
Yeah I agree it’s a non-issue. It looks funny visually but your finger finds the safety very easily when you are shooting. I like the way it feels.So this may end up with more power than a Prod?
The safety on the trigger, that is how it’s done on my Air Arms s500. Didn’t like it at first, but it’s a non now.
The picatinny is some type of hard plastic and the stock is plastic. Otherwise I think everything else is metal. Not crazy about the plastic scope rail but overall it feels very sturdy.That is definitely a nice looking carbine, is the picatinny on top and rear made of plastic or aluminum?
Oh I missed that! Thanks.It is regulated, so there’s not really a shot curve until it drops off the reg set point.