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NLA Beeman Santa Rosa HW77k in .22

Got the frying pan in the fire on another deal and this one has to go!
1987 Santa Rosa HW77k Mk2 in .22!
It's wearing a newer HW97 stock that is in very good condition as is the rifle.
25mm internals and a ARH hornet spring kit with custom brass top hat and a Vortek VAC piston seal. New breach seal also.
It's shooting 670fps with 5.53 FTTs and likes these the best!
Looking to get $400 shipped
PayPal F&F preferred!
Thanks for looking James from Michigan
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SOLD WTS Benjamin Traveler 4500psi air compressor (Final Price Reduction)

WTS Used Benjamin Traveler 4500 psi air compressor. Runs off 110v or 12 volt using convertor. (price reduced) was $300 NOW $150

Plastic bag pictured has numerous filters, Orings, and other spare parts. I have only used a few of the filters.

These are selling for over $700 new. This would make a good low cost backup if your if your primary broke down.

No issues. $150.00 includes shipping, handling. Ships in two boxes. Ships to lower 48 states only. Paypal F2F (friend to friend) only. No other forms of payment accepted. please no trade offers

Thanks for looking.

From the Benjamin product information page:

The Benjamin Traveler is a compact and lightweight high pressure air compressor used for filling your pre-charged pneumatic airguns. No more trips to get your tank or airgun filled. Charge your airgun wherever you are and whenever you want. For use with with paintball or airgun high pressure air cylinders that are part of the airgun only. Can be powered by electrical outlet with 110v converter, or connected to a car battery.

At a weight of just 15 Lbs 6 Oz for the Benjamin Traveler Compressor and hose, this is a truly portable device. The transformer and cable weighs 2 Lb 14 Oz, as a separate item.


SHOULD NOT BE USED TO FILL A PORTABLE AUXILIARY STAND ALONE AIR TANK

  • Light Weight, Small size and Portable
  • Max fill 4500 psi
  • For Airgun/Paintball Cylinders only (less than 0.6L/600cc)
  • Runs off 12 Volt battery (Car, Lawn Mower)
  • Automatic Pressure shutoff- stops at set pressure
  • Automatic shut off after 25 minutes of continuous runtime
  • Temperature Protection
  • Low Voltage Battery Protection
  • Converter for 110V
  • Inline Oil/Water separator adapter
  • Fills a Discovery/ Maximus 0 – 2,000psi in 3mins 25 seconds
  • Fills a Armada/Marauder 0 – 3,000psi in 8 mins
  • Fills a Armada/Marauder 2000-3000psi in 3 mins via Car battery
  • Fills a Armada/Marauder 0 -3000psi in 8 mins via Riding Lawn Mower battery

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Could a carbine be any more fun than this?

I am a fan of AR style airguns and have two FX Impacts that I absolutely love. However, last week I got a Crosman 1701P pistol and added an RAI adaptor with side fold and AR stock, a TKO 6.5" moderator, wood grips, and a Sig Romeo 5 red dot. The whole set up comes in at at a whopping 4 lbs. 8 oz. It feels like a feather compared to the decked out Impacts. I don't need to use my compressor or air tanks to fill it. It takes 22 total pumps to go from 2000 to 2900 psi. No problem. This rig has blown me away. It is pure fun and incredibly accurate due to the Lothar Walther barrel. The TKO moderator gives it a very tiny, almost inaudible, "pif" and almost seems like it's not actually shooting. Using JSB 8.44 gr. pellets, the shot string is excellent without any tuning. I was particularly surprised that the 8.44's averaged 454 fps.
Shot count: 10
Low: 447
Hi: 460
Avg: 454
Spread: 13
STD Dev: 4.6
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I am having a blast with this thing, and I can't imagine having another carbine that's this much fun. My first PCP was an Airforce TalonP, and I have nothing but great things to say about it, but it is more of a "serious" carbine compared to the Crosman. The 1701P is just a great airgun at a great price and perfect for my wife, my daughters, and (mostly) me;) No wonder most people who have one love it.

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NLA AEA Challenger Pro .22

I achieved my goal of 1 MOA groups with this gun and am seeking a new home for it as I move on to my next goal and another gun. This gun has been evaluated to find its 'best' slug and the NSA 27.5 grain in 0.2175" is the clear winner with .935" center to center grouping in still air at 100 yards when shot at 875 FPS as it is currently set. There is evidence that adding shims on the hammer spring will increase FPS and tighten groups even more.

It also shoots CPHP's at 850 FPS when the power wheel is turned to the 90° position at its lowest setting allowing for MOA groups at 50 yards in still air.

This gun comes ready to shoot, it also comes with a DonnyFL adapter and a Buck-Rail moderator and the custom fit bipod seen in the attached pictures as well as a FULL, unopened box of NSA 0.2175" NSA slug and 2 magazines. (The scope is not included, sorry.)

I am asking $599.99 plus actual shipping. I will take a personal check (Ill wait for it to clear first), postal MO (I'll wait for it to clear first) or PayPal, either F&F or regular but you pay all fees.

It has superficial smudges you see in the pictures but no defects or damage, it's been well taken care of.


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Standards for reviewing?

I do read much of the feedback on the forums for many of the ideas I come up with for videos and just wanted to touch base with a few thoughts. Obviously with the many reviews put out, either videos or written I do see somewhat of a cookie cutter format going on. One thing I've noticed, me being included is no test are really shown for POI changes, to me as an avid hunter this is something I feel is important for a reviewer to show. Here are a few bullet points I figured I would brainstorm, I would enjoy some feedback.


  • Price (did you purchase or was it sent to you?)
  • Claimed performance, stats, features, build quality etc,
  • Sound test with and without moderator (low/high setting when applicable)
  • Trigger Pull
  • Accuracy test (full magazine groups), low powered piston guns, CO2 pistols etc, 15/25 yards depending. High powered PCP's 30fpe minimum 50 yards, over 30 fpe 75/100 yard minimum.
  • POI Test, shoot full magazine group, grab barrel and flex several times then shoot another group to check for POI change. (Obviously some airguns such as pistols may not benefit from this test)
  • Camera angles that cant be manipulated or heavily edited, yes this is a thing!
These are simply just a few ideas I'm throwing out that I hope some may be kind enough to add to, I do feel very strongly about the barrel test and think it's important to show.

SOLD Webley Stingray II 22 caliber

This a a Webley Stingray II in .22 caliber. Spring piston. Extra nice checkered Walnut stock. Fiber optic sights. Dovetail groove for scope. Been tuned. Fully adjustable trigger is less than a pound. Shoots Crosman Premier Hollow Points at around 680-695 fps. No twang. Very accurate. Excellent condition. $200 plus $40 shipping. Continental U.S only.
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SOLD ***SOLD*** Hawke scope 4-16***

Glass and functions are perfect . Changed over to FFP scopes.
#1-Athlon Talos 1-inch 4-16x40 Mil SFP Scope -As NEW $130.00 SHIPPED

#2-UTG 4-16 X44 30mm compact scope. includes side wheel, sun shade, flip up lens caps, lighted reticle. As new $160.00 SHIPPED


#3-Hawke Vantage 4-16X44 side focus 1/2
mil dot. SLIGHT RING MARKS ON ONE SIDE could NOT
get them to show in picture. $160.00 SHIPPED

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Premier 14.3gn .22 cal pellets

Yesterday I was at the range with my Wildcat Sniper .22. I had a tin of Crosman Premier .22 14.3 grainers that I bought for a couple CO2 pistols I have. Being inexpensive pellets you really don’t expect much from them, I don’t anyway. I have a new opinion of them.
For my squirreling endeavors I sight my gun for 25 through 50 yards. So I set a target at 25, then 30, then 35 to try some out for groups.
My Wildcat is sighted in for 24.8 NSA slugs so I just left everything alone and shot 16 rounds at each yardage. As photo shows, the groups of course aren’t as tight as the NSA slugs I shoot but in a 25-35 yard distance without any tuning, it’s pretty good. If I were set up in the woods with a feeder within those ranges , the Premiers would be entirely adequate.
Being I just took them to try, not expecting much, I didn’t bring my go to pellets, the JSB 18.13’s to compare group size. Next time.
In any case, the nice thing is they’re about half the price of the JSB 18.13’s and the LGS carries them on the shelf.

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SOLD Athlon Talos 6-24x50 atmr1 mil w/ FX No Limit Scope Rings - $200 shipped US 48

Had this scope for about a year now. Zero issues, its like new. Just sold the gun it was on and have no further need for it.

Included in sale:
-Athlon Talos 6-24x50 atmr1 mil
-FX No Limit Scope Rings

Price- $200 shipped US 48

Offers welcomed. Let me know if you have any questions, I’ll be happy to answer them the best I can.

PayPal FF preferred, but I have some other options

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What happened to all the mk1/mk2 impacts?

A few years ago, Ted, Matt, Southern Africa guys, Utah airgun, shooter1721, all the youtubers, they were all shooting impact mk1/mk2. Now when you looked at their channels all you see is the m3 and they never show or shoot their old impacts. So do people just toss away their mk1/mk2 or what happened to them? Are m3 more far superior than older gen. Is that why these guys aren't shooting older impact? Or is it just marketing for the m3.

20 yards to test a high end gun???????

I was reading on a gun test and the tester shot the 2,500.00 gun at 20 yards, The same people tested the Barra BB gun at 25 yards, Many years ago on another form I shot a 20 dollar Crosman 760 smooth bore and shot a 10 shot dime size group, GOOD GRIFF PEOPLE , 50 yards should be the starting point
Mike

Officially joined the Darkside - FX Maverick

I just picked up my first FX rifle, a Maverick compact in 30 cal. I wanted the sniper but found a good deal on a compact that already had a few mods I was going to buy anyway so it made sense to get this one. It already had a larger bottle on it and I bought a new 700mm barrel kit from someone on the forum. It had the standard superior liner and also a superior heavy, but I left the standard liner in for now to see how it would do. It was tuned for 44.75 JSB’s when I received it and my intensions were to make this a slug only shooter so I did a little adjusting on the Maverick. I set the first regulator to 175 bar and the second one to 148 bar. I left the hammer spring alone for now as I didn’t have much shooting time yesterday until it was dark out. I got my scope sighted in and the shot the group below at 40 yards with NSA 49.5 grain slugs. It was a 5 shot group and I‘m pretty happy with the results. My chronograph was showing all of the shots in the low 960’s so a little over 100 FPE. I managed to recover a slug and the expansion looked to be good. I need to stretch the rifle out further to see how it does but will have to go to the range to do that.
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SOLD JD Custom Design XFT 3 1/2” Speed wheel w/ custom center medallion

Just got one of his new XFT Speed wheels. Putting this one up for sale.
If your shooting or thinking about shooting XFT a speed wheel with its large diameter, improves your ability to precisely adjust the parallax turret without over rotating.
Inner collet has a chip out of it but has zero effect on mounting or performance.
Custom prairie dog center medallion with crosshairs.

$30 PP shipped USPS CONUS. Sorry no trades.
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Which version HW95?

I am interested in getting back into shooting after years of abstinence and have rightly or wrongly gravitated to the HW95/Beeman R9. I like the look of the longer stock of the Luxus, but would be grateful for any advice from those more knowledgeable as to the different versions out there from the big sellers. For example the R9 Elite Combo from PA has a Mantis 4-12 X 40 scope and retains the original open sights, while the comparable HW95L Field Pro is $50 more from AoA and comes with a Weihrauch branded 3-9 X 40 scope and a muzzle weight but not the open sights. Which in your view is the best buy?

My previous post got flagged and locked, thank you to those that already responded. Which scope is better? Best with the muzzle weight+ scope or keep the open sights+ scope? Both have the longer stock.

Yes, you can silence a piston rifle.

... AND it WILL be as quiet as your PCP!!!

A recent thread prompted me to run a test this morning. I was certain that moderators provided no real advantage on piston rifles. So much for what we "believe" and what we "know".

I pulled half a dozen moderators, couple of Donny's and some home brew, from my bench and picked up the HW98 in .20 cal. I also tested my HW110 against the springer so that we could compare apples to apples. The HW110 shows up on the graph below.

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I carried them out to the bench and set my "sensor" six meters from the muzzle and a meter off the path of the pellet because I want to know how the moderator performs in the direction of the target. I am a hunter first.

I fired five shots each with the six moderators and five with the rifle in the stock configuration. Here are the results. Draw your own conclusions? Let me suggest that VENDORS pay close attention to these results because they may open up a significant new market (or not). I now wish every springer I own had a threaded muzzle.

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I ran that data on the spread sheet.

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Yes Martha, I was surprised too.

What I believe is going on here is simple enough. Our hearing is non-linear. We perceive loud sounds with less sensitivity than quiet sounds. When we put a pound or two of metal and plastic right next to our heads and release all that energy it literally overwhelms our ability to hear anything else for a moment. During that moment the muzzle blast occurs and we mostly can't hear it. It makes it darn near impossible to judge for ourselves if the moderator is doing anything to reduce sound down range. To my ear there was basically no difference other than perhaps the "tone" or "sharpness" of the sound, but down range, there is a difference.

Test it for yourself. ;)

NOTE # 1: Tom, B is CF#1, A and D are identical internally to CF#1 but vary in diameter and so volume.
NOTE # 2: -11 dB is a huge change in sound power. Specifically it is like reducing the power by about 1,250 PERCENT or 12 and a half times.

Fair Market Value? Picture Heavy

I have 2 Springers I’m looking at selling. A Walther LGV Challenger .177 and a AA TX200 .22. I’ve never been into Springers and don’t know how well they hold value. I’d like to put them on the classifieds, but I have no clue how to price them in the condition they are in. Any help would be appreciated.
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