RTI Priest

I have one in .25. It performs great but isn't the quietest gun without ldc added. I will be updating my priest 0033 review very soon but I am still testing a few things. If you choose to buy one the best advise I can give is leave the gun alone. Cocking is tough at first but it gets way better. Performance wise RTI really did their homework with tuning and it shows.
 
Lol. So yes. I wouldn't try to "better tune" it. You will end up wasting air. The gun is very consistent and I can't get over how much I love the ergonomics. I've got about 2k pellets, 6 tins and then some, through it already and she hasn't missed a beat on performance. I really like that the gun is built like a tank and I can go on about how it is unlikely to fail by design. Not saying it wont, I'm sure at some point there may be one that does, but it is unlikely. I have even gotten to speak with the manufacturer a few times and they have done a great amount of homework with this gun.
 
Well, first off it's RTI not TRI, haha. Whatever you want to call it's it's a good gun. Overall the gun is just as good as my .22 Vulcan. cocking effort is a tad more with the Priest. Then you have to push forward on the charging handle to seat the pellet and lock the handle in place. Nice safety feature. Trigger is pretty nice, long first stage and then a solid wall and then a clean break on 2nd stage. Report of the gun is louder than my marauder and about the same as my Vulcan, different pitch though. then the recharge or transfer of the air, you get a whistle. Overall build quality it's pretty nice. Very robust and solid.