Are you perhaps, fostering a conspiracy? Or are you alienating the brand based on the approach to filling their reservoirs?
-Matt
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Where did you see 29.5 ft. pounds?If I read this correctly it only generates 29.50 foot lbs. in .22 caliber
Based on its $429 price tag, the spokesman in the video, and current interest rates in United States, my guess would be Asia.I did not catch were this was made.Looks like alot of budget PCPs on the way Benjamin has one with no air gauge.I dont agreewith that should have put Crossmsn name on it.IMO its a bad idea
My mistake, I thought I read 40 joule.Where did you see 29.5 ft. pounds?
Their web site states:
60 joule = 44 ft. lbs in .22
110 joule = 81 ft. lbs in .30
Avenge-X.I would agree, if this were externally adjustable at this price point that would be insane value. Plus no mention of externally adjustable hammer spring tension.
Although I don't see huma/lane or any other big reg manufacturer offering these for their entire line up...because if they did I would buy. It's not hard to retrofit into any platform, would only need to drill a new hole to access the adjuster.
-Matt
Love the Puns there Mate!Are you perhaps, fostering a conspiracy? Or are you alienating the brand based on the approach to filling their reservoirs?
-Matt