From the few YT videos I've watched, it looks like the Max 1 uses a fill probe similar to the Bullshark/P35, but unlike the Zelos. But just guessing at this point.
EOM April would be great for our Max 1, but I don't hold my breath.... lol. I'm in the Snowpeak family now.... with Max 1 .22... Zelos .25... and Bullshark .22!!
Correct.... I got the second to last one in .22 yesterday :). I don't even hunt, just plink and target shoot in my backyard. But, this gun seems so cool! I sure hopes it's accurate too like my Zelos .25.
Good feedback.... So, it sounds like for many of us, the factory hammer spring really isn't that effective. No matter what the the reg pressure, it will be over-sprung.
My Zelos .25 from PA is also over-sprung with factory settings. The hammer spring is backed out all the way, and increasing hammer only lowers fps. My regulator is set around 2100-2200 psi when I eyeball it. But, that's not necessarily a bad thing unless one wants more (or less) power, correct...
I just received my Zelos .25 from PA and it weights 7.29 lbs filled with air. No mod or scope or anything else has been added. For a 6 lbs gun, could adding air add that much weight? Other than the weight, the Zelos is shooting fine.
Natchez has them right now for 435.25 (use the 5% discount code LW1WEEK5 (449.99-14.74=435.25). That's not as good as the $25 discount a few days ago, but still not too bad.
I'm very interested in this conversion kit too, but have a few questions that I guess will have to wait until they are actually produced. I posted the below in the YouTube video, but have not received any reply yet. "I can't tell from the video, but is it easy and quick to take stock off and on...
I emailed Chris/Terry, and Terry at Buck Rail has allowed me to post this status: Status of the Buck Rail GK1 To Mini Carbine Conversion - 2024-02-12: "So they are actually in production. Terry said he’s ok with the following info being shared: “There is no pre-order yet. The parts will be...
Your's looks great! This one and the BuckRail are the two I am interested in. Is it easy to take off the grip without tools? I think I would miss the that beautiful wood grip if always covered.
The Stoeger XM1 Bullshark .22 is an excellent gun. The price per performance is outstanding. I've had all the more expensive guns (Taipan, FX, Daystate. Huben, Edgun, etc), and for the money, the XM1 Bullshark cannot be beat IMHO. It's not in the same category as the above expensive guns, but...
I'm pretty sure the JTS are made in China and the JSB are made in Czechoslovakia. It's easy for us to confuse the initials, but they are totally different companies.
The JTS 18.1 are also excellent and accurate. Here's a link to my earlier post in this thread. https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/the-stoeger-mx1-bullsharks-are-here.1271670/post-1621193
I have a GX E-L2 battery version of the CS2. It fills my GK1 to 300 bar, and other non-Huben guns perfectly fine. Since the CS2 fills all other guns except the Huben's, and you can fill the Huben's with a tank, is it possible the GX CS2 Quick Connect is not fully seated with the Huben fill...
Honestly, probably looks is the main reason, which is not a good reason. But when I hold the pistol and target shoot, I don't think it makes any difference if it's a few inches farther back or not, I'll still miss my targets...lol.