The NEW FX Wildcat MKIII

Me again, I thinking I am not making any friends here, however.

Compact, 500mm barrel, overall length 26.75 inch 

Sniper , 700mm barrel, overall length 37.75

that is 11 inch's longer overall for only 7.87 inch (200mm) extra barrel.

Is that an extra 3" of shroud on the Sniper, if so that seem the reverse of what I would expect.

Are these figure correct, or has something been lost in translation

I fear I am setting myself up for a slap down.



Still a very nice Rifle though.



Don't worry, we appreciate any feedback and are here to clarify questions on the new gun :), You actually helped us out, we have now made a correction on the details of the gun. The length of the sniper has been updated and the correct length is 34.5 inches. 


To Clarify is the 34.5 inch dimension with or without the DonnyFL MOD.??

Thank You

Joe 😎
 
@Tomo, We Europe are already going to pay $300 more for the MK111, we may as well pay another $100 for a Pic rail
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, but the truth is, we can't blame FX USA for that.

Harry you right 

I’m never try blame FX-USA for that 


I think they have to take care of their market and they do it well


it's a shame we don't have fx-europe to look after us
 
Me again, I thinking I am not making any friends here, however.

Compact, 500mm barrel, overall length 26.75 inch 

Sniper , 700mm barrel, overall length 37.75

that is 11 inch's longer overall for only 7.87 inch (200mm) extra barrel.

Is that an extra 3" of shroud on the Sniper, if so that seem the reverse of what I would expect.

Are these figure correct, or has something been lost in translation

I fear I am setting myself up for a slap down.



Still a very nice Rifle though.



Don't worry, we appreciate any feedback and are here to clarify questions on the new gun :), You actually helped us out, we have now made a correction on the details of the gun. The length of the sniper has been updated and the correct length is 34.5 inches. 


To Clarify is the 34.5 inch dimension with or without the DonnyFL MOD.??

Thank You

Joe
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Without a Mod
 
Does the air tube have a built-in valve so it can be removed without the need to be de-pressurized?

Is the regulator gauge 23mm or 28mm?

I'm left handed and I wish FX would make this gun and others in the lineup fully ambidextrous. I hate having the magazine pressing into my face.

There will be a solution coming out for left handed shooters
 
Does the air tube have a built-in valve so it can be removed without the need to be de-pressurized?

Is the regulator gauge 23mm or 28mm?

I'm left handed and I wish FX would make this gun and others in the lineup fully ambidextrous. I hate having the magazine pressing into my face.

There will be a solution coming out for left handed shooters

As a left hand shooter- left eye dominant I too second the need for the magazine not being in your face. That is one of the reason I am not totally in love with my DreamPup. Thank you FX for the continued innovation and the coming magazine fix for us lefty shooters. Bill
 
@fx-usa Another clarification. @dennis-baker via Donnie’s video says that the fill pressure is up from 230 to 250. Your specs say 230, which is correct? Thanks.


230 BAR


I sincerely apologize to both the airgun community and FX Airguns/FXUSA if I've given incorrect information in my review.

It was certainly not my intention to do so.

-Donnie
 
@fx-usa Another clarification. @dennis-baker via Donnie’s video says that the fill pressure is up from 230 to 250. Your specs say 230, which is correct? Thanks.


230 BAR


I sincerely apologize to both the airgun community and FX Airguns/FXUSA if I've given incorrect information in my review.

It was certainly not my intention to do so.

-Donnie

I can see how you would have thought it was 250 bar. All the ad copy pictures and website detail on the web stores..UA, PA, AD.. clearly show 250 bar on the receiver.
 
Left - right...makes no difference really. To me, a right handed shooter, I would MUCH rather have the cocking lever on the left, mid way forward...side of the gun.

Why...because, to cock the gun, your head / cheek weld...does not have to move. To cock the gun, your trigger hand / grip...does not have to move. Both of these items are important to consistent shooting.

I have both right and left hand cocking levers on Bullpup rifles. I MUCH prefer the left side lever.

But then of course, I'm a new airgun shooter (LONG time powder fire guns), so I have no preconceived notions about how things are...supposed...to be done..!

Mike

P.s. - Yea, I have another, right side lever gun coming next week...the FX Wildcat Mk III..! Gonna look into changing the lever to the left side if possible.