Bought myself a little something as well.

Converted to .25 cal about 15 minutes after it arrived.

I think I need a new red dot too.


Nice, bet there are machined mods on the horizonLabtecpower wrote:Not bad for a 160€ gun I think, shooting 10 mm groups at 10 meter now, if I was a better shooter it'd be hole in hole
mmmm... this one? http://www.airgunsofarizona.com/blog/20 ... lecto.htmlGippeto wrote:Bought myself a little something as well.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Yep, I want a handle like the one I made for Jake, and I certainly want to give the gas ram a try, spring twang sound cheapy heheNice, bet there are machined mods on the horizon
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
That's the gist of it, not something I would play with that much.Gippeto wrote:Transfer port size in a springer can have a major effect on compression heating...hot gases flow faster...yes? Too little compression will also have the piston slamming into the end of the cylinder...not so good.
I know, just putting it as a hypothetical. I bet it's not too loud in any case thoughJack... No suppressors here...suppressor= prohibited device = jail time.
I read that as "jamming in place"After "tweaking" the pressure relief valve
Very decent for an air pistol, that's just under the legal limit for air rifles in the UK!JSB Kings (25.4grain) @ 450 fps...20.5's would likely be getting ~470fps or so, which is getting close to the legal limit here which separates an "air pistol" from a "pistol"...which requires a license I don't have (RPAL) and adds restrictions to storage/transport/usage that take most of the fun out of an air pistol.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
popped it back in place, needs more research before I make any changesThat's the gist of it, not something I would play with that much.
... but they have different piston diameters and strokes, spring strengths etc.Labtecpower wrote:I still think it's too small, a lot of other guns have a hole about a mm bigger..
Grab a chrony and do some science!Experiment with port sizes. Make several copies with different size ports...mite be fun.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
True, I shouldn't apply the figures of other guns to mine... but they have different piston diameters and strokes, spring strengths etc.
As jrrdw suggested:
I hope I can find someone near me who has one, I don't have the money to buy a chrony for testing purposesGrab a chrony and do some science!
Could be something a bit more rudimentary since you're mainly interested in relative data as opposed to actual fps values. For example water filled beer cans in a row, count how many each variation penetrates.Labtecpower wrote:I hope I can find someone near me who has one, I don't have the money to buy a chrony for testing purposes
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Don't let that stop you, so much as .05mm might make a outstanding differance. You never know, if you have the means and time etc...Labtecpower wrote:but they have different piston diameters and strokes, spring strengths etc.
Labtecpower wrote:I'm going to take a look at work tomorrow, if i'm lucky they have very thin 14 mm rings somewhere
pfffft...1000!!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life