Galahad, BAH!, I'm through with you!

I'm usually not a fan of laminate, but wow that looks good! Can't wait to see your review on it.

I wish the Galahad had been promising? Hopefully someone will have a review before too long?

I decided to go with tried and true in my search for my second bullpup.
Charlie Frear offered this up for sale and I just couldn't pass it up. It was his personal power tuned .22 Cricket. Not a safe queen, but quite the laser. She's shooting the 18.1 gr JSB's at 939 FPS, for a whopping 35 Foot pounds. I bet this thing would easily shoot 40 ft pounds with 21 gr pellets and a few more turns on the hammer spring?




 
@CampFussell...really not much more to say on this rifle...Matt Dubber exhausted that endeavor...and nailed it (😉👍).

Tech at Pyrmydair said indexing on Galahad was quirky...offered to fix or replace it...good people there. It's definitely a nice good gun...INDOOR quiet!...beautiful shouldering and shooting characteristics. People will enjoy it, but I was snake bitten. Too much bread to get a dud.

I really want a bullpup, too. Probably get a Bobcat sometime down the line.
 
"CampFussell"I'm usually not a fan of laminate, but wow that looks good! Can't wait to see your review on it.

I wish the Galahad had been promising? Hopefully someone will have a review before too long?

I decided to go with tried and true in my search for my second bullpup.
Charlie Frear offered this up for sale and I just couldn't pass it up. It was his personal power tuned .22 Cricket. Not a safe queen, but quite the laser. She's shooting the 18.1 gr JSB's at 939 FPS, for a whopping 35 Foot pounds. I bet this thing would easily shoot 40 ft pounds with 21 gr pellets and a few more turns on the hammer spring?




Is the air tube longer than the barrel/ shroud? I've not seen that before. Did he put a 25 cal air tube on a 22 or shorten the 22 barrel?
 
Zebra
You see the stainless shiny piece at the trigger end of the air tube. That's how Charlie adds his new regulator when he power tunes them now. Just unscrew the air tube take the old regulator out of the air tube. Place the new regulator in the extension housing and well, you see how it fits together.

Here's a pic of one that's not stainless.

 
"ddransoml"@Zebra...Now this is the platform you gave kudos too!

Decided to go with my initial purchase and leave further reviews of the Galahad to someone else...Good luck.
That is indeed the the gun that got the Zebra thumbs up (well hoof up). I was led to believe that the Galahad was the same gun in bullpup form (that's what the AA advertising message was). My bad...

It shows that you can't assume anything based on a company's track record. A new model is a new model and they all have the potential for problems until that beta testing stage (people that buy in the first year) is over. 

If you're going to be the first penguin to break the ice and jump in the water, you're probably going to get eaten by a seal. As some musician once said "it's just like that and that's the way it is". 

 
"CampFussell"I'm usually not a fan of laminate, but wow that looks good! Can't wait to see your review on it.

I wish the Galahad had been promising? Hopefully someone will have a review before too long?

I decided to go with tried and true in my search for my second bullpup.
Charlie Frear offered this up for sale and I just couldn't pass it up. It was his personal power tuned .22 Cricket. Not a safe queen, but quite the laser. She's shooting the 18.1 gr JSB's at 939 FPS, for a whopping 35 Foot pounds. I bet this thing would easily shoot 40 ft pounds with 21 gr pellets and a few more turns on the hammer spring?




It's the new and improved Cricket collection! NICE!