It will never suceed with that short barrel.Because it’s what I like to shoot .25 cal pellets at from a 6in barrell.
20Joule is a lot and enough for a pistol.
For more power you need a rifle size gun
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It will never suceed with that short barrel.Because it’s what I like to shoot .25 cal pellets at from a 6in barrell.
How does the GK1 with a 6in barrel make 90 FPE in .25 then?It will never suceed with that short barrel.
20Joule is a lot and enough for a pistol.
For more power you need a rifle size gun
That barrel is longer than thst of the Velox.How does the GK1 with a 6in barrel make 90 FPE in .25 then?
Even the Hatsan Jet one is 610fps in .25 right out the box. Little tuning and it’s shooting 650fps.
The Velox has a roughly 5” barrel and jet is almost 8“That barrel is longer than thst of the Velox.
I will take apart my Velox soon and than measure the lenght of the barrel.
On your pictures you can see that your scopemounts are not sitting corectly.Great Job. I did not have any problem mounting both a pistol scope and a red dot on mine. I guess I got lucky. Nice you have the tools and skill to perfect design gaps.
This very closely looks like the Evanix Viper that i have .View attachment 480932
I have used my Hatsan Velox for a week now and have the following impression: Summarized, it is a good buy for what is can do. I have put around 1000 CPHPs downrange without one malfunction. This includes at least 200 pellets fired as fast as I could pull the trigger. I put a Donny FL Tanto on it and that reduced the bark enough to make it very backyard friendly. The Tanto in the tube fits nicely in the pistols case. Filling it to 250 bar with an accurate gauge will render 24 shots, albeit the velocity reduces about 6 to ten fps per shot. FX Pocket Crony for 24 shots is below:
Airgun Pistol
CPHP 14.33gr
Shot count: 24
Low: 493 FPS
Hi: 624 FPS
Avg: 567 FPS
Spread: 131 FPS
STD Dev: 40.0 FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:43:35,624,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:43:43,618,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:43:51,618,FPS
16 Jul-2024 09:44:04,614,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:44:10,610,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:44:16,605,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:44:23,601,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:44:34,598,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:44:43,592,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:44:49,586,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:44:56,578,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:45:03,572,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:47:35,573,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:47:40,564,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:47:45,556,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:47:50,549,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:47:55,542,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:48:03,535,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:48:10,528,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:48:36,524,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:48:42,517,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:48:54,509,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:48:59,501,FPS
16-Jul-2024 09:49:04,493,FPS
What it is: Inexpensive, Accurate, Well Balanced, Well Made, Decent Trigger Pull, Great Plinker.
What it is not: A Huben G1 (but it did not cost $1200), Dime sized group at 10 yards, 30 ftlbs power.
If you are looking for an inexpensive PCP air pistol to shoot cans, army men, rocks, pine cones, leaves floating on the water, and varmints at 10 to 20 yards; it is a great choice. I shoot one mag and refill. That gives me consistent accuracy, muzzle velocity, and power. For a long shooting session, I tether it to my tank and set the regulator on the tank to 200 bar. I have only used the iron sights and have been able to consistently produce half dollar 12 round groups at 10 yards. I am sure the groups would tighten with a scope or red dot, but a half dollar with iron sights is about as good as these old eyes will do.
I used a thick o-ring....I was forced to place a washer between the pistol and silencer. The thread is not complete and left a space between the Atom and so did not centre.
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