EDgun Edgun Leshiy 2

So I've heard that when the production models come out, the stock on the L2 will be adjustable for length of pull. I'm just wondering how that would be possible because of the fixed air cylinders and manometer/pressure gauge. Also wondering how many inches/mm/cm is the length of pull adjustable for. Any updated drawings on this Ed?



The reservouir tube can be replaced with the other one, eitehr longer 20 mm to the stanard length, or shorter 20 mm to the standard lengh. 
 
Machinist art ED.

ED, I would like to add one bit of constructive criticism if I could. Your machined parts on your guns are first rate as far as the machining goes and I would guess that the attention to detail to get the parts machine so nice takes a lot of time and money. Also the finishes on those nicely machined parts is excellent and as nice as any other air gun I've owned. My one and only criticism with your guns is all the slight marring in the finishes of your guns. I would not call the marring scratches as they do not go through the finish to the aluminum, but rather the marring is just on the surface of the finish. I've owned 4 of your guns and but for my Leshiy, all the guns have 1 inch+ marks on the finishes which I would guess are done during the assembly of the guns or during the transportation of the parts from where they are made to where the guns are assembled. I picture the finely finished parts just sitting in a large pile in a bin waiting to assembled into a new gun. To me air guns are pieces of art and I like my art to be unmarred if at all possible. I don't think the guns get marred once they go into their Styrofoam and cardboard boxes, but who knows. So it would be nice if you could figure out a way of producing perfectly finished product. Once again I'm a huge fan of your guns of which they are the brand that I have bought the most of. I'm just wanting to make a suggestion to make them a tad bit better.



I just love constructive criticism, indeed! I can tell the following, now, in parallel with making parts for the L2 I am very busy making a new building for assembling. It has 900 squre meters of all facility and I've bought brand new tables, tools and so on to start assembling L2 there, with completely new indide logistic, packing and assembling. I do hope that will help to improve that situation you've described. As well as I will have 100 meters shooting gallery there :) When I finish (hopefully in June) I will make video about the new building. 
 
So I've heard that when the production models come out, the stock on the L2 will be adjustable for length of pull. I'm just wondering how that would be possible because of the fixed air cylinders and manometer/pressure gauge. Also wondering how many inches/mm/cm is the length of pull adjustable for. Any updated drawings on this Ed?



The reservouir tube can be replaced with the other one, eitehr longer 20 mm to the stanard length, or shorter 20 mm to the standard lengh.

Thank you Ed.
 
What was that rifle that was all silver and looked like a different style moderator that he put down on the table before Ed started shooting.

It seems like the last series of shots, after he went to the cabinet and did something, were the quietest shots. I am missing something here as the title was replacing the moderator. I saw it removed and it was noticeably louder. I don't know what he did to it before the 4th series of shots.
 
What was that rifle that was all silver and looked like a different style moderator that he put down on the table before Ed started shooting.

It seems like the last series of shots, after he went to the cabinet and did something, were the quietest shots. I am missing something here as the title was replacing the moderator. I saw it removed and it was noticeably louder. I don't know what he did to it before the 4th series of shots.


Yes the title was "replacement of moderator" but with added note (on youtube) "I was interested how POI will shift, if will, while shooting with the moderator and without it."

The silver one is a prototype, and I guess the one used in the spoof video as the Anubis

http://www.anubisairgun.com/ 
 
OK, I stand corrected. In the Annubis spoof video, the man looked like he was hitting a lever or something with his hand from the top down after each shot.



That was for the intrigue and it was difficult for Alexander to pretend it was not semi auto :)



Look it from 1:20 and read subtitles.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCGOw40dgUg&t=6s
 
Machinist art ED.

ED, I would like to add one bit of constructive criticism if I could. Your machined parts on your guns are first rate as far as the machining goes and I would guess that the attention to detail to get the parts machine so nice takes a lot of time and money. Also the finishes on those nicely machined parts is excellent and as nice as any other air gun I've owned. My one and only criticism with your guns is all the slight marring in the finishes of your guns. I would not call the marring scratches as they do not go through the finish to the aluminum, but rather the marring is just on the surface of the finish. I've owned 4 of your guns and but for my Leshiy, all the guns have 1 inch+ marks on the finishes which I would guess are done during the assembly of the guns or during the transportation of the parts from where they are made to where the guns are assembled. I picture the finely finished parts just sitting in a large pile in a bin waiting to assembled into a new gun. To me air guns are pieces of art and I like my art to be unmarred if at all possible. I don't think the guns get marred once they go into their Styrofoam and cardboard boxes, but who knows. So it would be nice if you could figure out a way of producing perfectly finished product. Once again I'm a huge fan of your guns of which they are the brand that I have bought the most of. I'm just wanting to make a suggestion to make them a tad bit better.



I just love constructive criticism, indeed! I can tell the following, now, in parallel with making parts for the L2 I am very busy making a new building for assembling. It has 900 squre meters of all facility and I've bought brand new tables, tools and so on to start assembling L2 there, with completely new indide logistic, packing and assembling. I do hope that will help to improve that situation you've described. As well as I will have 100 meters shooting gallery there :) When I finish (hopefully in June) I will make video about the new building.

Ed,

Congratulations on your new Manufacturing Facility. From your description a very impressive place for you to build the new Leshiy 2 as well as your complete line of guns. 

Continued Success

Joe

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