Is it just me or are we seeing more and more posts about Air Force and not in the classified section? I feel like folks are just going back to simple guns.
I think people may just be tired of trying to sell them for next to nothing just to get rid of them. Good guns, but I haven't seen many AirForce posts recently. Maybe one or two.Is it just me or are we seeing more and more posts about Air Force and not in the classified section? I feel like folks are just going back to simple guns.
Not just you… but definitely “not” a trend… They are very nice gun in their niche…Is it just me or are we seeing more and more posts about Air Force and not in the classified section? I feel like folks are just going back to simple guns.
Which brand of slugs are you using on your .22cal Condor? I've got one sitting in the safe dying of neglect that I should revive.I’ve owned quite a few Airguns.
Nothing shoots groups better than my .257 Scandalous and then my .22 Condor.
The Condor is excellent with 28-32 grain RBT slugs.
It’s so easily adjustable and I personally detest anything I can’t fix myself. Condor is easy to work on, adjust, revamp.
In fact I want to find a 28” or 32” 1:16 Condor size barrel.
The 1:17.7 won’t stabilize the long RBT Griffins over 32 grain.
Cheaper than a Mora or Panthera that can also send 40 grain slugs.
Among antiques collectors..... Maybe .....Is it just me or are we seeing more and more posts about Air Force and not in the classified section? I feel like folks are just going back to simple guns.
.22 Griffin .2175” HRBT 32grain HP. That’s about as long as I can go. I can go denser/shorter with dish base 34-36 grain Before anyone tries to pick a slug they need to get micrometer measurements, twist rate and a twist rate calculator, chronograph.Which brand of slugs are you using on your .22cal Condor? I've got one sitting in the safe dying of neglect that I should revive.
Everyone has thier opions and reasons, and fortunately there are so many great guns to choose from.Don't hate on me but I feel completely the opposite. They are some of the most ugly airguns out there, they are all way to long for what they do, the trigger are pretty meh, they look like they are made out of stamped sheet metal. At the prices they sold for 2-3 years ago I could see some appeal, but for the updated prices near $1000 or more I would readily consider anything else other than maybe AEA.
To each there own I guess.