I have had my Bulldog longer than any Airgun I own.
It is tuned for power with large ports, a Pitbull steel cocking handle to compress the Pitbul power spring and a few extra psi, it duplicates the 38 spl Alphabet org lead HP load at over 280 fpe with NOE 152 grain cast HP bullets, accurate and with the exception of a short stint with a failed Ti cylinder, which would not seal, and a balanced valve from JSAR that should have been stillborn, it is utterly reliable.
Handling with that slick stock and no extended barrel after I converted it to a carbine a few years ago really made picking it up it problematic. I recently returned it back into a rifle but tha only helped a little.
I considered a AR carrying handles but was unsure of the quality of the parts I was considering.
For me and my arthritic thumbs it is a Bitch to carry, and worried bout the safety issue of dropping it. I find it slick with sharp edges, best way to carry so far it is with a single point sling.
Until today that is.
I remembered back to my misspent youth carrying a FNFAL shorty and the carrying handle it wore and decided to try one. Found one for $26.00 that attaches to the piccatihey rail he it solved years of carrying problems instantly.
Regards,
Roachcreek
Carrying handle folded with view of toes
Carrying handle deployed
It is tuned for power with large ports, a Pitbull steel cocking handle to compress the Pitbul power spring and a few extra psi, it duplicates the 38 spl Alphabet org lead HP load at over 280 fpe with NOE 152 grain cast HP bullets, accurate and with the exception of a short stint with a failed Ti cylinder, which would not seal, and a balanced valve from JSAR that should have been stillborn, it is utterly reliable.
Handling with that slick stock and no extended barrel after I converted it to a carbine a few years ago really made picking it up it problematic. I recently returned it back into a rifle but tha only helped a little.
I considered a AR carrying handles but was unsure of the quality of the parts I was considering.
For me and my arthritic thumbs it is a Bitch to carry, and worried bout the safety issue of dropping it. I find it slick with sharp edges, best way to carry so far it is with a single point sling.
Until today that is.
I remembered back to my misspent youth carrying a FNFAL shorty and the carrying handle it wore and decided to try one. Found one for $26.00 that attaches to the piccatihey rail he it solved years of carrying problems instantly.
Regards,
Roachcreek
Carrying handle folded with view of toes
Carrying handle deployed