Latest AP16 iteration

Though not quite the chameleon a Thompson Center Contender is, the Ataman AP16 is probably the closest thing to it in the air pistol universe.

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The little Huma Mini moderator goes well on the AP Compact, almost looks good, and knocks the report down enough to no longer bark my ears when shooting from my covered back porch. So I put probably the smallest 2-7X pistol scope ever produced on it, a Thompson Center. Seems 'fitting' in more ways than one, considering the earlier Contender analogy. 

This is the most powerful and accurate air pistol rig that can be assembled in a (relatively) small and light package. It consistently averages 1/2" five-shot groups at 25 yards, and 1" at 50 with 15.9 grain JSBs at 620 FPS/13.6 foot-pounds. Charged to 270 BAR, a sixteen-shot power- band exhibits an ES of 6 FPS, and SD of 2!

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Although my newly acquired LD is very cool and fun to shoot, a session with it followed by another with the AP16 lends poignant perspective on how much magnum air pistols have evolved. With the same 15.9 JSBs, at 95 degrees the LD returns a 20 shot power-band from a 12 gram Co2 cartridge, averaging 545 FPS/10.5 foot-pounds with an ES of 13, and SD of 3.6. Still VERY impressive, especially considering it is just as accurate as the AP16 Compact it dwarfs.

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I'm smitten! 


 
I wanted to put a scope and bipod on to do some pellet accuracy testing. This is what I came up with. The bipod mount was a scope mount (cost $11.25) modified by removing 5/8" from the center of top strap with hack saw and file, total time less than 10 minutes. This also works on some of my other pieces that have smaller tube reservoir by installing the 1" plastic inserts. This works great.

 
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Why to you complain about "crutches",not everyone can shoot a pistol as good as you;think about this ,even with said crutches the "pistol is still lighter and smaller than a rifle.

I can shoot either way,but tell you what ,if I could shoot a pistol offhand as good as I could shoot it rested I would be real good...anyhow it's all good .




 
I wanted to put a scope and bipod on to do some pellet accuracy testing. This is what I came up with. The bipod mount was a scope mount (cost $11.25) modified by removing 5/8" from the center of top strap with hack saw and file, total time less than 10 minutes. This also works on some of my other pieces that have smaller tube reservoir by installing the 1" plastic inserts. This works great.

 
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Nice job with the alteration. Necessity is the mother of invention. It you want to stabilize the side to side rotation of that particular model of bipod, a rubber washer that fits just over the big locking adjuster screw works great. It has about. 3/4" i.d. and a 1.125" o.d. by 1/8" thick, and limits the side to side "flop" when the adjuster is not snugged up and give resistance to the bipod panning/twisting.. On all of mine I just put blue or even permenant red Loctite on the threads after installing the washer and setting the pan and tilt friction and let it set up overnight. The washer and spring provides good resistance to both perfectly for me.