Skout Epoch uses liners.Would be easier to name the few soda straws than the many solid barrels.
Pretty much just FX and the Daisy model 880.
Air Arms ... SlimWould be easier to name the few soda straws than the many solid barrels.
Pretty much just FX and the Daisy model 880.
My two are point, click, hit right where they left off, time or temp doesn't matter one iota. My Sapsan has a solid barrel.I have 5 guns from a soda straw company. I know 4 (luckily I guess) have no poi shift problems at all. Hoping the 700 mm tensioned one doesn’t either but we will find out soon. Just a note…I don’t know a single gun that has a solid barrel. Seems it would be hard to shoot a projectile out of one
Think they still make thouse. Technically one can probably still get the solid smoothvist barrells for never guns, but that would add to the cost, as one had to buy another barrel.FX Royale, Boss, Bobcat.
I think the better question is which guns have barrels that mate up solidly with the recievers. Plenty of powder burners have soda straw barrels that don't have the sort of poi shifts that some airguns do.
Bobcats are no longer made but dealers still market the Royale & Boss but I always wonder if FX is still manufacturing them or is it just existing warehouse stock. Not much call anymore for accurate, simple, classic style shooters. Modularity, tunability, & LOTS of o-rings seems what the masses want nowadays. Have to admit though, shooting out to 200+ yards is a blast!Think they still make thouse. Technically one can probably still get the solid smoothvist barrells for never guns, but that would add to the cost, as one had to buy another barrel.