I know the original gauntlet is an older gun, but the accuracy I get out of it is just awesome, especially for the price. I have tons of other pcps but this one remains one of my favorites even in 2024.
Might go check pyramid air and get me another one for that price! The weight and length is pretty comfortable for me but maybe that’s cause I’m comparing it to my g2 .30 which is ridiculously long and front heavy haha. Only modification I’ve done is ream and buff the chamber a bit longer to allow slugs to load easier (it was a problem trying to load the heavier NSA slugs) loads and shoots almost all NSA’s up to 40gr beautifully nowMy first PCP, very accurate but too long and heavy for comfortable all-day hunting. Paid $310, Pyramyd Air has sold for less than $200 lately combining occasional discounts and price specials. Any modifications? WM
Beautiful airguns thank you for sharing!My first "budget" PCP was a new Benjamin Akela I bought from Airguns of Arizona for $450. It has been a solid steel and walnut shooter. I also bought a pre-owned BSA Defiant at a "budget" price here on the Member Classified. Great shooter. Perhaps the absolute best "budget-priced" rifle is my new BSA R10 I purchased from Airguns of Arizona. These are a steal at around $800 IMO.
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How many shots per fill on the BSA R10??? Thanks...My first "budget" PCP was a new Benjamin Akela I bought from Airguns of Arizona for $450. It has been a solid steel and walnut shooter. I also bought a pre-owned BSA Defiant at a "budget" price here on the Member Classified. Great shooter. Perhaps the absolute best "budget-priced" rifle is my new BSA R10 I purchased from Airguns of Arizona. These are a steal at around $800 IMO.
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I get about three .177 mags (30) per fill.How many shots per fill on the BSA R10??? Thanks...
Seen pricing in $180s twice, PA starts series of limited time model markdowns; Crosman, Umarex, Hatsan and so on. First Generation Gauntlet price really gets chopped, not so much G2 and G30. Keep an eye out for next round of PA model markdowns. For bigger guys, maybe ten pounds (scoped), 47 inches doesn't matter, for me, PIA carrying all day. Too bad since it shot JSB 33.95s @ 740 FPS in dime-size circles @ 50 yards all day. Replaced "cigar" style internal baffle with four section ones from eBay, just like G2. Replaced OEM mag with CARM, had to modify to fit. Recently replaced 1900psi regulator with 2200 and added larger bottle like G2. Just added HS adjusting adapter, drilled access hole in stock as well as shroud venting hole per Hajimoto video. WMMight go check pyramid air and get me another one for that price! The weight and length is pretty comfortable for me but maybe that’s cause I’m comparing it to my g2 .30 which is ridiculously long and front heavy haha. Only modification I’ve done is ream and buff the chamber a bit longer to allow slugs to load easier (it was a problem trying to load the heavier NSA slugs) loads and shoots almost all NSA’s up to 40gr beautifully now
Might go check pyramid air and get me another one for that price! The weight and length is pretty comfortable for me but maybe that’s cause I’m comparing it to my g2 .30 which is ridiculously long and front heavy haha. Only modification I’ve done is ream and buff the chamber a bit longer to allow slugs to load easier (it was a problem trying to load the heavier NSA slugs) loads and shoots almost all NSA’s up to 40gr beautifully now
You only have about 20-30 yards shooting distance in your backyard.My first "budget" PCP was a new Benjamin Akela I bought from Airguns of Arizona for $450. It has been a solid steel and walnut shooter. I also bought a pre-owned BSA Defiant at a "budget" price here on the Member Classified. Great shooter. Perhaps the absolute best "budget-priced" rifle is my new BSA R10 I purchased from Airguns of Arizona. These are a steal at around $800 IMO.
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Because...he wants it that way !You only have about 20-30 yards shooting distance in your backyard.
What is the point of owning air guns capable of shooting to 50-100 yards?
Did you make that cocking lever extension?
Agreed. My gen 1 Gauntlet in .22 is so darn accurate, it is boring to shoot....if that makes sense..I know the original gauntlet is an older gun, but the accuracy I get out of it is just awesome, especially for the price. I have tons of other pcps but this one remains one of my favorites even in 2024.
I have to (sheepishly) admit I have made some 50-yard Starling shots into the tops of my neighbor's giant oak tree. (I don't want to leave a pile of dead starlings in their yard, so I give the local cats and possums a night or two to clean up after my hunt. he he) I also live in Oklahoma City, so I am a short drive out to the countryside any time I want to extend my shooting range. However, at my age, I simply enjoy shooting from my back porch, or even from within my house out the back door and shooting sparrow/starlings out of the trees or punching holes in paper. Very relaxing and enjoyable. I have a fleet of quality air rifles from which to choose, so I never get bored with just one rifle.You only have about 20-30 yards shooting distance in your backyard.
What is the point of owning air guns capable of shooting to 50-100 yards?