Mr. Hajimoto,
I'm trying to decide on this gaunlet 2 or the Air Avenger. Also, is Air AV coming out with an Air Avenger 2? You eluded to some internal changes to the gauntlet 2 that seemed to be important. Do I need regulated pressure above 1900? Is the accuracy of both rifles the same, at that pressure? Component wise how do they stack up internally? Also, does the G2 have the same quick connect fill port that the AV does? Can you help me out here? Thanks for all the reviews and information you provide.
I am so sorry for the delay in responding. I am not sure how I have never seen this but hopefully, I'm not too late. I will be answering your questions one for one below.
- I am not aware of an Avenger 2 and AV or Pyramid Air would be the best source for that answer.
- In both calibers of the G2, the internal changes are huge to the positive side of performance generating changes.
- Regulator output pressure is directly relative to what power you are trying to generate for any given projectile. Each projectile will have a sweet spot that is specific to your barrel and rate of travel. All of this is directly relative to adjustable power and a goal is to have the operating pressure of the PCP to be only what is required to achieve that sweet spot. I go into more detail below.
- As I touched on above, accuracy is not a fixed element that is chained to any specific operating pressure. Accuracy is achieved through tuning and finding that balance and the rifle needs to provide means to do that. One is manipulating the power output of the rifle the other is manipulating the projectile.
- Internals, the G2 will be more serviceable and customizable because previously produced airguns that share the same genetics, parts or mods are readily available.
- The fill ports are nonproprietary and the same.
Out of the box capability Let us get the obvious out of the way here straight out of the gate, any PCP can be modified or improved and that includes a PCP like the G2 which can have an adjustable reg and hammer preloaded added but I'm calling it like it is from a starting point of out of the box features and adjustability.
That being said, let us discuss the general classes that exist In the PCP world. Again this is very general and there are several niche or specialized groups that exist in between these generalized group sets but for the most part, all of those specialized groups can be realized from the starting point of either of these prime groups.
Group 1 Uses a lot of different ammo types and weights based on the shooting style that is desired. This group will need a rifle that allows them to easily adjust the rifle's power output either up or down to accommodate that variable use role.
Group 2 Buys the rifle, finds the ammo that offers the best accuracy, and never deviates from that working combination. This group does not want complexity just simply fill with air load the ammo that has been determined as the most accurate and shoots it.
This is where the difference exists between the G2 or the AVA. Out of the box with zero modifications, only the AVA gives you full control of tuning the rifle with hammer preload and an externally adjustable regulator which is exactly what the Group 1 type shooter is looking for.
The G2 is a very accurate and powerful PCP that once married to the best ammo for it, is a very versatile PCP primarily suited for hunting applications but can also be a very accurate target shooter.
I hope this helps,
Hajimoto