AirMaks Arms Krait L .22 & .25 Barrel ?

I’m in the market for a Krait .22 and .25 “L” version. I understand the compact is a choked barrel and the “X” is unchoked.

Question is regarding the “L” version only. I’m getting mixed answers/info that the “L” version (520mm barrel) can be purchased in choked or unchoked. I’ve talked to a couple dealers in the USA and they didn’t help.

Any info is much appreciated.
 
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I received this directly from Airmaks but dealer can’t seem to answer my question. And when trying to place an order, there is no option for choke or unchoked.
 
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I had a L last year in .25. It didn’t have a choke. It was pellet picky but the pellet it shot, it shot it very well. It did good enough for hunting with another pellet. Didn’t shoot slugs out of the gun seeing as how I could shoot them faster out of a slingshot.
Thanks for the input. I would like to know from dealer what I’m buying, not just an “eeny meeny miny moe” you get whatever we send you.

I see a lot of “L” videos online shooting both .22 pellets and slugs but no spec on which barrel (choked or unchocked) they’re shooting.
 
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What simplifies my decisions about guns is I know what I’m going to try to shoot out of it and what roads I will not go down. Then I look at the the size and quality. I’m not shooting heavy stuff out of a .177 so it doesn’t have to be a long gun. I want just enough barrel length to get the job done without pushing the gun and having other issues like accuracy and consistency. Good luck.
 
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What simplifies my decisions about guns is I know what I’m going to try to shoot out of it and what roads I will not go down. Then I look at the the size and quality. I’m not shooting heavy stuff out of a .177 so it doesn’t have to be a long gun. I want just enough barrel length to get the job done without pushing the gun and having other issues like accuracy and consistency. Good luck.
Only thing I'd really like is to be externally adjustable so I can tune it way down for back yard plinking like 7 or 8 fpe then be able to set it to shoot 17 or 18 fpe without having to disassemble it. And needs to be able to keep shots in a dime size target at 25 yards
 
You can scratch the guns with a balance valve off your list. Can’t play throttle jockey with the hammer spring with them. You have to play throttle jockey with the reg and that’s worse for the overall health of the gun. You also will be shooting your low FPE on a wonky setting so a gun with some good air capacity will help mask that.
 
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