Ever since I saw the AEA Defender I've wanted to get my hands on one. The air cartridges is a really interesting concept and I believe in this technology.
So Joerg Sprave came out with a video yesterday showing some new tech from China (Huben pistol and AEA), at the end he talks about a new compressor that can do 9000psi or 620bar.
He shot a double barrel harpoon gun at 6500psi/450bar. This is really interesting but one worry I have is if say I was wearing a ammo belt filled with 9000psi cartridges. If one malfunctions it will be like a hand grenade going off on my belt/chest.
So is 9000psi/620 bar about to become the next revolution in airguns? Since the air bottles would have to become thicker, would you actually gain any extra shots if the bottle had the same outer diameter? How bad would it be if the tank burst? I've seen 4500psi tanks blow up and it would be really bad if you stood next to one.
What speeds would we be looking at with 9000psi shots in say .22 .25. 30 etc? Airguns would basically gain the same powers as some guns, I can see this leading to airguns being highly restricted or requiring a license.
So Joerg Sprave came out with a video yesterday showing some new tech from China (Huben pistol and AEA), at the end he talks about a new compressor that can do 9000psi or 620bar.
He shot a double barrel harpoon gun at 6500psi/450bar. This is really interesting but one worry I have is if say I was wearing a ammo belt filled with 9000psi cartridges. If one malfunctions it will be like a hand grenade going off on my belt/chest.
So is 9000psi/620 bar about to become the next revolution in airguns? Since the air bottles would have to become thicker, would you actually gain any extra shots if the bottle had the same outer diameter? How bad would it be if the tank burst? I've seen 4500psi tanks blow up and it would be really bad if you stood next to one.
What speeds would we be looking at with 9000psi shots in say .22 .25. 30 etc? Airguns would basically gain the same powers as some guns, I can see this leading to airguns being highly restricted or requiring a license.