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FX  FX King .22

I recently purchased an FX King .22 600mm barrel. I was going back and forth between the 500mm and 600mm, especially when the 600mm comes with the stx superior heavy liner. I decided on the 600mm and was hoping it would shoot slugs and heavier pellets. I didn't have any slugs so I tried some pellets. The regulator is set at 110 bar. The rifle is easy to adjust the velocity, and I made adjustments to match the optimum velocity for each pellet, 880-930 fps. The lighter pellets, 15.9 - 21.14, didn't work so well. Even at the approx optimized velocity, I would get fliers which would open up the groups at 50yds. I would get two rounds touching and then two or more 1-2" away. I finally tried some 25.4 exact jumbo monsters. After adjusting the velocity up and down, I settled on 957 fps. The gun shot very low velocity spreads, and ended up shooting some great groups. This was my first outing with the new rifle, but it looks like it will shoot the heavy pellets quite well. I will experiment more as I have ordered additional slugs and heavy pellets. At 957 fps, I was on setting 21 on the macro-adjuster and 2.25 on the micro-adjuster. I shot a total of 64 shots and was still above the regulator setting. At that velocity, with that pellet, I was getting 51 ft/lbs of energy.
I really like the airgun and the GRS stock. It is light, efficient, powerful, and easily adjustable. The GRS stock is very comfortable for me and is easily adjusted to make it fit your shooting style. I actually like the location of the pressure gauges as you can monitor your bottle pressure very easily. It is simple to adjust your velocity to match your activity whether hunting, plinking, shooting for groups, or looking for a massive shot count. Attached are the last three groups I shot with the 25.4 monsters at 50 yards. The gun seemed to be settling down and the group to the left was my last group. All are 5 shot groups.

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FX  My first FX rifle!

Purchased an FX Dreamline GRS .22 a few weeks ago. I am extremely happy with the rifle. I spent a couple weekends getting things dialed in and this thing is a laser beam. It came from Utah airguns with an FX barrel band installed. Perhaps because I ordered a moderator as well? I don't know but so far it hasn't caused any issues. I've only tested out to 60 yards as I really needed to start trimming down a ground squirrel infestation on my property. So far I have fired 10 shots "at" said squirrels and bagged 8 from 30-55 yards. [7] were taken shooting off hand and one with rifle resting atop a cedar fence post. I am using JSB Hades 15.89's @ around 905 fps and they hit hard! Very distinct impact sound. The rifle really loves JSB 18.13's @ 870 fps but I only shot those at 35 yards before setting up for the Hades. Optic is an Element Helix HDLR 4-16x50. Moderated with a DonnyFL Ryu and the kickstand is the Accu-Tac flavor. Yes...probably going to become a FX fanboy in short order! 🤣
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Diana  Diana 34 .177 --- What Have I got?

I had so much enjoyment out of restoring and improving the old 392PA pumper, that I have been looking for another older airgun to restore. Not knowing for sure the vintage or particulars about this specific air rifle I figured $220.00 dont buy much these days, so I made the offer, and the seller accepted it.

I know a lot of folks love the Model 34 Diana for its low cost reliable performance. But I don't know how far that goes back? I liked this stock even without the pad the newer guns have, mainly for the cheekpiece, and the Monte Carlo. I figured on installing the Vortek PG4-HO tune kit and new seals in it. As well as taking the wood finish down to bare wood and refinishing it with a final Satin finish.

My concerns are will the tune kit work? I am not sure if this is the T-01 or T-05 trigger, I know its not the T-06, which I am fine with any of the three, they are all plenty good for a field gun to me.

I need some guidance here, will this Tune kit work? Is their better tune kits for Performance and accuracy with 7.8 to 11 grain pellets? but most of all, are these older Made In Germany models as good as the new? I know this is a Made In Germany rifle, so,,, how did I do, and what do I do know? Thanks ahead for any light on this new venture I'm partaking in!!
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FX  FX Cutlass

Well I have done gone and did it. I have been looking for a mid-power 22 pellet shooter. I wanted a fairly light weight easy to handle woods walker type gun.
I was at the air gun store and spotted a rather nice looking wood stocked gun and right off the bat it appealed to me.
I picked it up and the tag read “FX Cutlass” I knew nothing of the gun but the ergonomics were pleasing, the wood stock screamed at my nostalgic side. The price looked fairly reasonable and the condition was very good.
Sell it to me. I forewent the twisting of my arm, coming on the forum and asking why I should not buy it and any other feint indicating I was showing resistance. Nope, I was smitten. I took it to the shop’s range with the included miserable scope. What I found was a pretty accurate gun with an amazing trigger. It will be coming home tomorrow with some new glass and a decent set of rings.
I have thousands of JSB 18.13’s that have been waiting for a proper dispenser and I think I found it.
The issue I am having is there is very slim information available for this gun. I get that it is older and not a “fashionable” FX any more but two videos on YT and 2 posts here on the forum is all I have turned up.
Hoping a member here has one or had one long enough to share their opinions and thoughts on the gun.
Did I gamble? Yeah probably but the thing just spoke to me and recalling some posts here from members with the older FX guns convinced e to give it a chance.
Maybe it was the funky spring assisted lever close that got me?
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I like projectiles

I have,for real ADD,it affects all aspects of my life,so I am not one to take time to get there. That is the reason I love to shoot. By the time I have my "sight picture" and pull the trigger there is not much time or thought, the more I practice the less time involved in those chores. Simply logical:ROFLMAO:

What should i do for a finish?

Getting close to putting a finish on my 3622, and want some opinions. There are a couple filler spots that would be visible if left in a stain/oil finish, and this wood didn't like tru oil when I tried it, so that out.

I'm thinking of trying a hydro dip film or just sponge camo, but I've done a couple of those and I'd like to try something different.

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Original Taipan Veteran....Guess Who's Back

We have the last remaining original Taipan rear cockers with anti double feed in stock now.
This is the last of the remaining stock. No more will be made.
These are brand new in box with CZ choked barrels.
.25 Compact Wood
.25 Standard Red and Green
.22 Standard Red and Green
Priced to sell with short lived 5% off through the web site.
Thanks for checking them out
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WARNING! DO NOT BUY THE HATSAN JET!!!

This is just a warning post for everyone to not buy the Hatsan Jet. By far the worst pcp I've ever seen. Gun came looking like it was a return or used item. Had tooling marks all down the barrel, was leaking oil from the receiver and was impossible to sight in. I chalked it up to being a one-off, but the replacement came in the same condition as the first. The top rail is just a faux rail. The picatinny are too small and the dovetail is too deep to mount ANYTHING correctly. When trying to mount on the top pic rail, the brittle plastic just crumbled. Upon contacting Kadden at HatsanUSA and explaining the situation and asking for a refund, I was immediately denied. I was told that "I" modified the gun (the broke off pieces of pic rail) and then they offered to repair at the rate of $50/hr. The repair would have cost more than a gun I don't want. Hatsan customer service has been horrendous. Poor manufacturing and even worse materials used to produce. The barrels are out of wack, the iron sights are unusable along with the top rail and they leak oil out of the box. If you plan on purchasing with the intent of using it as a platform to build your own gun, then you still have to consider the bad materials used to build it. That said, I'm stuck with a brand new gun that has broke off pic rails, leaks oil and will never sight in. A laser sight on the side rail is the only way to plink with it and Pellets are still highly erratic. Steer very clear of this one. If you are debating between jet2 or the Notos, it's the notos all day.

FX  FX Crown barrel experiences ??

Have a mk1 old crown. Was thinking of changing calibers and buying an updated kit. UNTIL I saw what the crown super lite system consisted of. Basically a liner stuffed into a transfer port covered by a shroud. Seriously? I guess it must work but quite honestly seems like a joke to me. I’m leaning toward just buying any other fx barrel kit and using my mk1 shroud. What have your experiences been like with the ultra light system ?

PCP Rifle  SOLD FX Wildcat MKII laminate & Scope

.25 cal FX WILDCAT MKII laminate & Scope

- FX Wildcat in a black pepper laminate stock in like new condition.
- Hawke Sidewinder 8-32x56 Illuminated also in excellent condition.
- Both small and large parallax scope wheels included in scope box !
- Oem Moderator
- UTG Bipod
- 2 Magazines
- Magazine holder onboard the gun
- Comes with both picatinny and dovetail scope rails !
- A bag of extra o-rings
- original regulator and gauge also included
- 6 tins of .25 cal pellets
- Fill probe

The gun has been professionally and cleanly upgraded to a HUMA regulator & gauge kit and had an external hammer adjuster installed so there's no need to remove the stock to tune the gun.
It's probably one of the most accurate Wildcats on the planet!

Everything listed for $1100 shipped PayPal FF or +4% or money order/postal check.
Deduct $100 if you don't need the scope

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N/A  20fpe springer, or just under, from the factory for FT

So I just found out they shoot FT the next town over, and I'd like to try my skills.

I only have a Diana 460 mag .22, so too powerful and I don't want to use .22 or detune it as it's a great shooter. I've never had or used a PCP, and the only ones I've seen that interest me are unreleased and unproven. A match is 50 shots, maybe more, so a top off would probably be required. Distance is 10-55 yards.

My question is: Is there an accurate under lever, or I guess side lever (I don't want to cock a gun using the barrel), in .177 for a flatter trajectory, that comes in just under 20pfe right out of the box?

I know the top guys are shooting PCPs, but I'm of the opinion that if someone uses inferior equipment, that really separates the wheat from the chaff so to speak.

Any ideas are greatly appreciated
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Traditional Pistol  SOLD Airguns Lot Sale - Great deal!

These belonged to a Veteran (my uncle) that I helped move into a vet's home and he couldn't take them with him so he handed them to me to 'take care of'. All his real guns I have helped him place on consignment at a local GS in the Bay Area. But his airguns are proving to be a challenge to sell.

I'd rather sell all of them at once and preferably in the Bay Area so I don't have to deal with shipping. I'll even throw in holsters and such for free.

Take advantage of me, keep what you want resell the rest. I'm not keeping a cent but passing on the $$ to him.

I'm in the Concord / Walnut Creek area. Willing to drive a bit to meet halfway.

I'm not even sure what to ask for them since I'm new to airguns but I hear around $70 each is fair. Make me an offer?

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Projectiles  NLA Daystate Howlers 22cal

Prices include shipping in 48 states.
5- Tins of Daystate Howlers 22cal 20.3's ($105 Shipped)
5 Tins of Daystate Howlers 22cal 20.3"s ($105 shipped) or $190 shipped for all 10
* All tins are unopened and brand new. *
**Knoxville area price is all 10 for $160**
These have been extremely accurate out of all my FX air guns. I just happen to own more than I can hunt with.
PayPal 3% or FF on any one or multiple items. (If you are on the West Coast you will have to buy all 10 as shipping is really high from TN)
Thanks,
Jason







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Airforce  Jsb 25.4 from Tj .257 24" 1-14 barrel.....

Building a condor .257. Waiting for Doug valve to complete build. Decided to try pellets in bbl. The 25.4 sorted and the 251 head ride on the 250 lands and the 260 skirt will seal for nice fit. Target @ 45 yds . Settle in @ 920 fps top Target, 4 touching and one flyer. Did not expect to shoot this good.

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