What to expect from an EDgun Leshiy 2 NINE (9mm) - 600mm (23,6”)!!!

Hello, Airgun Nation community!

Wolfiek Group / EDgun Shop here.

We tried out the 9mm Leshiy 2 with the 600mm (23.6”) barrel -we took it to the maximum recommended power (around 90% of what the absolute max should be), and wanted to share the results with you:

Settings:
Jets: 0,2 + 0,2
Reg: 180 BAR (Externally Adjustable Original EDgun Regulator)

Results:
V0 with 81 grains Pellets: 278 ms / 912 fps
Muzzle Energy: 203 Joules / 150 FPE

V0 with ZAN Slugs 81 grains: 274 ms / 900 fps
Muzzle Energy: 197 Joules / 145 FPE

V0 with ZAN Slugs 91 grains: 264 ms / 866 fps
Muzzle Energy: 203 Joules / 150 FPE

Shot count from 300 to 180 BAR:
With 350cc bottle installed: 20 shots (2 Mags and a half)
With 470cc bottle installed: 27 shots (3 Mags and a half)

We also tried to squeeze more power to get that extra 10%. Now, with these settings, it would become considerably inefficient. But still, just for testing, we went for it:

Jets: 0,1 + 0,1
Reg: 200 BAR (Externally Adjustable Original EDgun Regulator)

Results:

V0 with ZAN Slugs 91 grains: 274 ms / 900 fps
Muzzle Energy: 220 Joules / 162 FPE

Shot count from 300 to 200 BAR:
With 350cc bottle installed: 12 shots (1 Mag and a half)
With 470cc bottle installed: 16 shots (2 full Mags)

We hope that we’ve shed some light on what the L2 NINE is capable of.

What do you think?

Questions?

Best,
Thomas
 
Very impressive numbers, what was accuracy like?
I for one am about to make a video on the subject. Coming soon 🙂

 
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Also, how loud it is compared to the .30?
Because of its lower air consumption @ 203 Joules (150FPE), and thanks to its 6-chamber Behemoth suppressor, the sound level of the Leshiy 9mm (600mm barrel) is lower (or the same, depending on the suppressor volume) than the sound level of the .30 L2 at its max recommended muzzle energy. However, the sound of the impact of the bullet can be much louder
:slightly_smiling_face:
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The air consumption of the 600 Leshiy 2 9mm @ 203 Joules (150 FPE) is:

10,30cc per 1 Joule
=
13,93cc per 1 FPE
=
0,85 cu-in per 1 FPE
 
Because of its lower air consumption @ 203 Joules (150FPE), and thanks to its 6-chamber Behemoth suppressor, the sound level of the Leshiy 9mm (600mm barrel) is lower (or the same, depending on the suppressor volume) than the sound level of the .30 L2 at its max recommended muzzle energy. However, the sound of the impact of the bullet can be much louder
:slightly_smiling_face:
.

The air consumption of the 600 Leshiy 2 9mm @ 203 Joules (150 FPE) is:

10,30cc per 1 Joule
=
13,93cc per 1 FPE
=
0,85 cu-in per 1 FPE
So leishy shop
Can you show the fpe comparison between the 30cal 350 and the 35 cal 350?
Also if I read correctly the 9mm is the same or less noise than the same comparable 30 cal? Is that the same behemoth on both?
 
For the use I give to .357 (deer hunting) two aspects are absolutely relevant:

- Enough accuracy to be able to hit a MOA size target at 70 yards: and

- The rifle HAS to be very quiet !!! ( Difference is the deer to run at shot or just to walk before falling dead. And the difference could imply to not found it).

Power and number of shots you show are ok for the use of the rifle.
 
Because of its lower air consumption @ 203 Joules (150FPE), and thanks to its 6-chamber Behemoth suppressor, the sound level of the Leshiy 9mm (600mm barrel) is lower (or the same, depending on the suppressor volume) than the sound level of the .30 L2 at its max recommended muzzle energy. However, the sound of the impact of the bullet can be much louder
:slightly_smiling_face:
.

The air consumption of the 600 Leshiy 2 9mm @ 203 Joules (150 FPE) is:

10,30cc per 1 Joule
=
13,93cc per 1 FPE
=
0,85 cu-in per 1 FPE
Very cool. Bigger is better, I see.