Has anybody here ever tried one of these FX Impact-like air rifles from "Swivel Machine"?
http://i2.guns.ru/forums/icons/forum_pictures/004102/4102897.jpg
Apparently these came out over 20 years before the Impact but they are an AR compatible multi-caliber switching bottle fed repeating pcp rifle with an optional externally adjustable regulator. You seem to be able to choose any or all calibers from .177 up to 38 plus arrow barrels, grapnel hook, harpoon barrels, buoyancy canister barrel, tranquilizer dart attachment and 22 lr barrel so they have covered all bases...
It Works on either co2 or 2000 psi air which they claim to be able to deliver 100 ft lb with pellets and 1100 fps in every caliber which is hard to believe.
Tom Gaylord said he tested one 20 years ago and they were excellent with the arrow barrel but not great with pellets due to a poor trigger but... That was 20 years ago so maybe that has changed (or maybe not).
I am assuming they suck because a pcp gun like that would have more of a following but somebody must be buying them because they are still in business....
http://i2.guns.ru/forums/icons/forum_pictures/004102/4102897.jpg
Apparently these came out over 20 years before the Impact but they are an AR compatible multi-caliber switching bottle fed repeating pcp rifle with an optional externally adjustable regulator. You seem to be able to choose any or all calibers from .177 up to 38 plus arrow barrels, grapnel hook, harpoon barrels, buoyancy canister barrel, tranquilizer dart attachment and 22 lr barrel so they have covered all bases...
It Works on either co2 or 2000 psi air which they claim to be able to deliver 100 ft lb with pellets and 1100 fps in every caliber which is hard to believe.
Tom Gaylord said he tested one 20 years ago and they were excellent with the arrow barrel but not great with pellets due to a poor trigger but... That was 20 years ago so maybe that has changed (or maybe not).
I am assuming they suck because a pcp gun like that would have more of a following but somebody must be buying them because they are still in business....