Airforce Talon P Carbine .25

My version of a Talon PC. Little hotrod
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Hey guys would this gun be very difficult to use a hand pump to fill with? I’m trying to decide between this and the macavity ma2
I have hand pumped mine, but not since I put a larger bottle on it.
The original setup was not terribly difficult to hand pump as long as you were not starting with a totally empty bottle
 
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Why is the talon called a carbine? Isn't a carbine a semi automatic rifle? It confusing because their website shows a talon for About $450 and a talon carbine for about $750. You would think the difference is that the carbine is semi auto,but they are both single shot. The only difference I see is the stock, but I know the stock can't make a 300 difference, right?
 
Why is the talon called a carbine? Isn't a carbine a semi automatic rifle? It confusing because their website shows a talon for About $450 and a talon carbine for about $750. You would think the difference is that the carbine is semi auto,but they are both single shot. The only difference I see is the stock, but I know the stock can't make a 300 difference, right?
lol a stock and a moderator makes the $300. Insane right?
 
Why is the talon called a carbine? Isn't a carbine a semi automatic rifle? It confusing because their website shows a talon for About $450 and a talon carbine for about $750. You would think the difference is that the carbine is semi auto,but they are both single shot. The only difference I see is the stock, but I know the stock can't make a 300 difference, right?
They are all single shot. "Carbine" only means that it is a short two-handed gun, relatively (I would say "rifle" but the word pre-dates rifling). But look it up and report back! Like, why are short rifles called "carbines"? What are the advantages and disadvantages? You are already asking the important questions, now we want answers!
 
Although I prefer a magazine there is definitely something to be said about a great non-regulated platform that is accurate and reliable.

That said, there are many reliable regulated platforms that don’t have issues often. Another option is the Daystate electronic guns. I have an old Daystate Air Wolf that is very good and no regulator. Also have an old Daystate Air Ranger that has no reg and performs very good. Thank you for sharing your experience with the Talon P.
 
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Although I prefer a magazine there is definitely something to be said about a great non-regulated platform that is accurate and reliable.

That said, there are many reliable regulated platforms that don’t have issues often. Another option is the Daystate electronic guns. I have an old Daystate Air Wolf that is very good and no regulator. Also have an old Daystate Air Ranger that has no reg and performs very good. Thank you for sharing your experience with the Talon P.
Of course. it’s nothing fancy. It’s crude and to the point. Rock crawler without a body just frame ready for business