Other AirForce Knockoff First Look + Other Pinty Guns

+1 on shooting/filling a bit to see if it will seal. Can quickly check if the fill port is leaking and could be just needs a quick burst of air in (if you have a tank) to blow any debris out.

Note, I changed the title of the original thread to include +Pinty Bullpup since folks are talking about the BP here as well. Make things easier in the future should anyone look for info.
 
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I got my bullpup yesterday.
Unfortunately it is leaking about 50 bars in 10-12 hours.

I only shot to test velocity and got 3 shots at the same 899FPS with CPHP.

The bullpup feels nice, very light and metal and wood all around.
Feels great in hand.

I will get a replacement, since I would rather not spend many hours chasing leaks on a new air gun.
My AF clone fill gauge was loose on arrival when I went to fill it. Once tightened it has held air since.
 
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Where is the 2nd gauge on the bullpup? I see one fill gauge on the end of the air cylinder. IF the bullpup also features the Huben regulator it too is a steal. I can only go by what Pinty has on their site which is somewhat sparse not to mention questionable given the 1000 yard claim. Looking at the pics if it is regulated no gauge for reg. pressure.
Edit: Pinty would do well to reveal that the bullpup is also regulated and moderated, heck I may have ordered it instead, at their pricing I may anyway. Thanks Nobody1! I guess that is part of the fun, what is really in the box?
 
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Where is the 2nd gauge on the bullpup? I see one fill gauge on the end of the air cylinder. IF the bullpup also features the Huben regulator it too is a steal. I can only go by what Pinty has on their site which is somewhat sparse not to mention questionable given the 1000 yard claim. Looking at the pics if it is regulated no gauge for reg. pressure.
Edit: Pinty would do well to reveal that the bullpup is also regulated and moderated, heck I may have ordered it instead, at their pricing I may anyway. Thanks Nobody1! I guess that is part of the fun, what is really in the box?
Most PCPs will have a pressure gauge for the air tube pressure, except for some really cheap ones like the Crosman 3622.
Some regulated PCPs will have a gauge for the regulator pressure (Avenger, Umarex Zelos, etc).
Some regulated PCPs will not have a gauge for the regulator pressure (Nova Liberty, the bullpup in this thread, etc).
It's not all black and white.
 
I must know, is the screw on the powerwheel for this metal or plastic? Weird question yes, but if the screw there is metal on this sub-$300 AF knocm-off while the one on my TalonP was cheap plastic and broke I'm gonna have to knock more stars off AF 🤣

I still love my TalonP but for a rifle that costs a good chunk of money, just baffles me why they settled on a plastic screw there.
But anyways, this cheap knock-off honestly is what I'd imagine what an AF gun would look like if they finally decided to modernize more.
 
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Hello guys.

Today it arrived I did a quick speed test and it is giving 275 M/S with JSB of 15.89, it quieter compared to Edgun Leshiy and Lelya in my opinion, the finish I found reasonable for the price I paid, now do some tests to check the accuracy.

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I must know, is the screw on the powerwheel for this metal or plastic? Weird question yes, but if the screw there is metal on this sub-$300 AF knocm-off while the one on my TalonP was cheap plastic and broke I'm gonna have to knock more stars off AF 🤣

I still love my TalonP but for a rifle that costs a good chunk of money, just baffles me why they settled on a plastic screw there.
But anyways, this cheap knock-off honestly is what I'd imagine what an AF gun would look like if they finally decided to modernize more.
The screw is.... METAL. I too, wondered why AF continues to use a plastic screw that always seems to strip and round out.
 
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+1 on shooting/filling a bit to see if it will seal. Can quickly check if the fill port is leaking and could be just needs a quick burst of air in (if you have a tank) to blow any debris out.

Note, I changed the title of the original thread to include +Pinty Bullpup since folks are talking about the BP here as well. Make things easier in the future should anyone look for info.
Thanks for the tip about giving it a blast of air! Now I can fill from my compressor. Charles
 
So... less than 200 bucks, what a deal. Please keep us updated and get a couple tins in and let us know. Like I need another...
Just scoped the bullpup and enjoyed shooting 4 mags. The gun seems accurate enough with such a short test, and the trigger is good as well, guessing under 2 pounds. I'm so far very happy with it, especially for the low cost. Charles
 
My bullpup was leaking 50 bar in 12 hours.
I put plenty of silicone oil in the fill probe.
I filled it up 4 times to 250 bar and shot it down to 100 bar (50+ shots each time) without pellets.
The point was to get the silicone oil to various o'rings.
The leaking has slowed down but it is still there.
On Monday I will ask for a replacement, unless something changes soon.
 
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