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Traditional Rifle  SOLD Sheridan 5mm with rocker safety

Selling a rifle I'm never going to use so it may as well find a new home. Older Sheridan 5mm. I bought it from Ebay a number of years ago. Was supposed to be freshly resealed. I have no ammo for it but it does hold air and shoot. Always stored with 1 pump in it.
Has some pitting on one side of the barrel. Also someone apparently tried to glue a peep sight on it. I tried to show it in the pics. Doesn't appear to be any barrel separation.

Asking $170 shipped in the CONUS.
Paypal F&F or USPS money order.
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Stoeger  Stoeger X20 S2 - big question

I have a new to me Stoeger X20, and I'm afraid the baffles have been damaged.
I'd like to replace them, but I don't know if the end cap of the shroud is removable, and since parts are as scarce as hens teeth, I don't want to "Bubba" it trying to get the cap off.

So if anyone has some insight to this, please chime in. I bought it on a whim and it turned out to be much better than I expected. But every once in a while, it seems that the fired pellet will clip something as it travels through the barrel, and in the worst case it even throws sparks.

I believe a .177 may have found its way into the baffles and is the root of the problem, by becoming a "bridge" between the fired pellet and the baffles.
The rifle is retired until I get this sorted out.

Thanks all!

FX Maverick Sniper vs Compact - What's your choice?

FX Maverick Airgun​

The FX Maverick is purpose-built from the ground up with heavier pellet and slug shooting in mind. The Maverick features the largest power plenum yet on an FX rifle with the latest FX innovation, dual regulators!

The Dual FX AMP Regulators are brilliant in their concept and execution. The first regulator pre-reduces the pressure in preparation for the second regulator. This provides less stress on the second regulator and achieves a more constant output pressure with fewer standard deviations. Both AMP Regulators can be adjusted externally and should be adjusted in harmony with each other (maintaining a 30-40 BAR difference between the 1st & 2nd regulator).

The Dual Regulators work in tandem with the large 89cc Power Plenum. This large plenum, paired proportionately with the correct porting and valving, allows for a more consistent working pressure to be delivered. FX Maverick owners also have the option of picking up the FX Maverick Slug Power Kit. This kit includes a heavier hammer and slug pin probes that allow for even more power and velocities for heavier projectiles.

The Maverick utilizes the same rear power adjuster that was first introduced with the FX Wildcat MKIII. This breakthrough hammer adjuster allows for both micro and macro adjustments using the same dial which allows the Maverick to be fully adjusted in harmony with the Dual AMP Regulators for the chosen caliber and projectile.

Like all modern FX Airguns, the Maverick utilizes the world-class Smooth Twist X (STX) Interchangeable Barrel & Liner System. All FX Mavericks ship with Superior STX Standard liners, perfect for shooting pellets, hybrid slugs, and lighter weight slugs. Additional liners are available to tailor to different projectiles.

The Maverick has a more tactical body which will allow for aftermarket components to be added for further customization. All Mavericks have 20 MOA built into the picatinny scope rail, multiple picatinny accessory rails, standard AR grips and feature the rear FX buttpad. The FX Maverick has a customizable platform with the FX world-class accuracy and adjustability you have come to expect. It delivers all the accuracy and power that the FX Impact offers, but at a lower price point. The Maverick itself will remind shooters of both the FX Impact and FX Wildcat. Like a perfect blend of the two rifles, it offers the absolute best of both worlds.

Maverick Compact
Comes with 300 cc carbon fiber bottle and 500 mm barrel.
Maverick Sniper
Comes with 580 cc carbon fiber bottle and 700 mm barrel.
Maverick VP Edition
Comes with 400 cc aluminum bottle and 600 mm barrel.

Which model would you choose?
If you own one, let us know what you think!


The FX Maverick Specifications​

COCKING SYSTEMForward positioned sidelever
MAGAZINE TYPERemovable high capacity
22 shot when Cal .177
18 shot when Cal .22
16 shot when Cal .25
13 shot when Cal .30
STOCKAluminum chassis
Picatinny accessory rail
Adjustable recoil-pad
CALIBER4,5 (.177)
5,5 (.22)
6,35 (.25)
7,62 (.30)
BARRELFX Smooth Twist X Superior Liner
*all except caliber 4,5 which use STX.
Compact:
4,5 (.177) Length 500 mm
5,5 (.22) Length 500 mm
6,35 (.25) Length 500 mm
7,62 (.30) Length 500 mm
Sniper:
5,5 (.22) Length 700 mm
6,35 (.25) Length 700 mm
7,62 (.30) Length 700 mm
VP Edition:
5,5 (.22) Length 600 mm
6,35 (.25) Length 600 mm
7,62 (.30) Length 600 mm
SHOT CAPACITYCompact:
4,5 (.177)
≈ 180 shots
5,5 (.22):
≈ 110 shots with 18,1gr pellet @ 860fps
6,35 (.25):
≈ 70 shots with 25,4 pellet @ 895fps
7,62 (.30):
≈ 35 shots with 44,8gr pellet @ 860fps.
Sniper:
5,5 (.22):
≈ 270 shots with 18,1gr pellet @ 860fps
6,35 (.25):
≈ 170 shots with 25,4 pellet @ 895fps
7,62 (.30):
≈ 90 shots with 44,8gr pellet @ 860fps.
VP Edition:
5,5 (.22):
≈ 160 shots with 18,1gr pellet @ 860fps
6,35 (.25):
≈ 100 shots with 25,4 pellet @ 895fps
7,62 (.30):
≈ 55 shots with 44,8gr pellet @ 860fps.
FILL PRESSUREMax 250 bar (3600 psi)
*all except VP Edition which Max is
230 Bar (3300 psi)
SAFETYSwitch style
OPTICSPicatinny scope mount With 20 MOA angle
MUZZLEBuilt-In Shroud system
(variations may occur depending on the country).
PRESSURE GAUGEOne for airtube pressure
One for regulator pressure
TRIGGERAdjustable match trigger
ENERGYCompact
4,5 (.177): up to 27 Joule – 20ft/lbs.
5,5 (.22): up to 75 Joule – 55ft/lbs
with 33,9gr pellet@856fps
6,35 (.25): up to 90 Joule – 66ft/lbs
with 43,5gr slug@825fps
7,62 (.30): up to 128 Joule – 95ft/lbs
with 65,5gr slug@810fps
VP Edition:
5,5 (.22): up to 90 Joule – 67ft/lbs
with 33,9gr pellet@945fps
6,35 (.25): up to 107 Joule – 79ft/lbs
with 38,5gr slug@964fps
7,62 (.30): up to 145 Joule – 107ft/lbs
with 65,5gr slug @859fps
Sniper:
5,5 (.22): up to 96 Joule – 71ft/lbs
with 33,9gr pellet@968fps
6,35 (.25): up to 115 Joule – 85ft/lbs
with 38,5gr slug@995fps
7,62 (.30): up to 157 Joule – 116ft/lbs
with 65,5gr slug@895fps

* Maximum muzzle energy obtained using the FX Maverick Slug Power Kit, sold separately
AIR CAPACITYCompact: 300 cc
Sniper: 580 cc
VP Edition: 400 cc
AIR CYLINDERRemovable
Carbon fiber wrapped
*all except VP version which is aluminum
LENGTHCompact: 700 mm
Sniper: 915 mm
VP Edition: 800 mm
WEIGHTCompact: 2,9 kg
Sniper: 3,3 kg
VP Edition: 3,4 kg
CHARGINGFoster Quick Disconnect
MORE FEATURESPower adjuster (hammer spring tension),
Interchangeable Caliber System,
Dual AMP Regulators, fully adjustable.
Dual side accessory rails.

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PCP Pistol  NLA Huben GK1 .22 with accessories (latest version)

Had this about a month. It's in like new condition, maybe had one tin of pellets thru it. Great airgun no problems with it whatsoever. Price includes airgun and all accessories as shown in the pictures. Here's the breakdown on everthing:

GK1 (latest version) $1250
A3 Tactical Folding Stock $270
Cylee Wolf X Pro Red Dot $233
Picatinny Rear Mount $39
Red Dot Mount $45
Loading Gate $37

Total (not including shipping) $1874
Priced to sell at $1450 shipped CONUS PP F&F or buyer pays fee.
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Other  "Sub MOA all day" Challenge

"Sub MOA all day" is a phrase I think we hear alot on this forum. Most of us take that with a grain of salt as we understand the reality of that all the time isn't realistic. This video was just posted on a thread about long distance with pellets.


It's about Sub MOA guarantees and how most manufacturers only need to shoot 1 3 shot group Sub MOA to meet their guarantee but the reality is its only one group not multiple in a row.

It got me thinking let's do a challenge.
Lets do 4 separate 5 shot groups in a row on one paper/target. Nothing else. No sighter groups or anything. 50yd minimum and whatever gun you got. If you don't have 50yds do whatever your max distance is. I know people practice EBR and do this often at 100yds but this is just for fun. See what our guns and we can do. Especially for those who aren't competition shooters. Let us know whatever gun you used and ammo and speed. Not calling anyone out at all with this, this is just a let's have fun with it and see what we can do.

I'll start with a target I did the other day. Taipan Veteran Long .22 JTS 18gr at 915fps. 50yds. I will be trying this at both 75yds and 100yds when time permits. Probably try my Evol Mini which I tuned to 12fpe at 50yds for fun.

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Ever seen one of these before?

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RMAC/PYA/NAC card 250 with a lot of xs.

Thomas slug gun and new high bc slugs.

Light wind topping out at no more than 5.

This is the very first card I have shot at 100 (with these slugs). edit I shot a single 25 shot group yesterday in pretty heavy wind.

The worst shot still broke the n50 9 with the plug. The inside of the N50 9 is smaller than the RMAC 10.

Mike

Brocock/BRK  For those of you trying to decide between a Brocock Atomic/Ranger and a Pathfinder.

When I was trying to decide if a small Brocock was worth purchasing because I already had a FX Dreamline Tactical and was not sure how they would stack up in size as a backpack gun. I could find dimensions but not a photo comparison of the three guns.
So I am posting these photos to possibly help another prospective buyer decide what size would be right for them. There are plenty of posts on the performance stats of these guns but a visual of their comparative size would have helped me out making my decision.

DIMENSIONS ARE OPEN WITH STOCK NOT EXTENDED AND FOLDED. As you can see not a huge difference from the Dreamline.

Atomic. - 24 1/2“. And 16”

Pathfinder - 26 1/2”. And 18”

FX. - 29 1/2”. And 21 1/2”

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Kalibrgun  What have you heard about KalibrGun?

Hello everyone, I'm a new member!

I heard a rumor that Snipe II has no equal up to 150 m.

I have heard not very good reviews about Snipe I, I don’t know how things are with the second model. I'll have it soon!

What are the main criteria for testing a rifle? What should I pay attention to first?

I'll definitely let you know!
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Barrels  SOLD Gen 1 Marauder Complete top-end, Barrel, Bolt, Breech. .177 Lo-Hours, Mint & Accurate.

Everything needed to have a dual caliber Marauder. If you have a .22, all you need to swap, is the bolt and barrel. The breech and bolt are for gen 1 only. This barrel will work with both gen 1 & 2. The breech, and bolt are no longer available from crosman. I will seperate! Make offer $80 Shipped to your door! This includes PayPal fees, insurance, tracking number, signature conformation.
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Practice, Training and attending matches

For practice, I have the luxury of my home course being 10min away. I also belong to the gun club it's built on so I can shoot there most any time of the week from first light to dark. It's nice to work on my routine, tweak my position and anything else I'd like to try. For training, I follow two methods. If I'm having difficulties with kneeling, or standing I will practice those alone, either on one target or shooting the course that way during a practice session. The same goes for any hiccups in my routine. I call this micro training. Attending matches allows for a bit of pressure, and the hubub of a day on the lanes. Here I get to experience different targets, layouts and wind conditions to add to the home course practice. I try to use every practice and match to hone a skill or work a new skill into my routine.

What's your approach, and why?

My first Gould Turkey with air rifle

Hello everybody!!

Like the title say I took my first turkey here in Mexico use my Benjamin bulldog M357 , I found that filling to 2500psi I achieve 3 good shots ( 1inch at 65yds) using predator polymags .

The shoot was at 40yds good placement shot it droop in his tracks.

This time was very important to me my first time that my little boy comes to me to hunting big animals in the woods and my first turkey 🦃 with air rifle.
Thanks
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  • Poll
POLL: Was There Anything Mysterous, About the Mysterous Mystery Box Raffle/Contest/Lottery ???

Was There Anything Mysterous, About the Mysterous Mystery Box Raffle/Contest/Lottery ???

  • YES. Very Mysterous.

  • No. Nothing odd about the results


Results are only viewable after voting.

Recently there was a Mystery Box raffle/contest/lottery.
For those that do not know what this Mystery Box raffle/contest/lottery was all about, it was basically where people had the opportunity to spend $199, and BLINDLY receive a box or boxs, but had no idea what they would receive. Only 200 of these "box's" were available, and they all sold out rather quickly. More details can be found here: https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/airgun-mystery-boxes-live-tomorrow.1311752/

After the raffle/contest/lottery was over, and winners of the raffle/contest/lottery began coming forward with their winnings, there seemed to be a lot of controversy, on the Mystery Box raffle/contest/lottery results.

Other members had noticed that there seemed to be a lot of members here at AGN, that also participated and won big in the Mystery Box raffle/contest/lottery. But the odd thing about all this, is that it seems as though these lucky winners, also just recently joined AGN.


So I went back through one of the original threads, ( https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/airgun-depot-mystery-box-opinions.1311787/ ) and here is exactly what I discovered:

1. 18 of the winners, just happened to join AGN this year (2024).
2. 11 of these 18, just happened to join AGN joined the same week ( 5/4/2024 to 5/10/2024).
3. The O.P. that started that thread, joined this year, and had no idea that the sponser (Airgun Depot) was located just 5 minutes from their house.
4. Several of these new AGN members, that also participated in the Mystery Box raffle/contest/lottery, mentioned that they were previously clueless that AGN existed, and only discovered AGN, via a recent search engine search for MYSTERY BOX.

So what do you think?

JTS  JTS AIRACUDA STANDARD .22 Owners!

Got mine today after saying no no..ignore.

What are your hammer spring settings for your best shot string, turns out?

Angie at GTX presented this shot string at two full turns out “strangler” at 5:

11:11 on her video.

I’m waiting on new scope Thursday to check these results. Aired rifle up to check for slow leaks. Two test shots, rifle very quiet but spring or ping noise still present. Not an issue, for me, as long as it’s quiet in stock form.

New member

Hello! I am a new member. I have been following the board since its early days, though. (Usually while on vacation, when I have time.)

My profile photo is of an owl that fell from a nest at my house, last night. It was moved to an owl/raptor rescue, today. It may come back to our home in another day or so...Apparently, owls are not as picky as other birds about welcoming a wayward soul back to the nest....who knew?

At any rate, I do have some specialized knowledge with regard to air guns. More than most 'users' I think. I do not build or modify, but I do know how to maintain the airguns I have. I am running a decades old Coltri 6 air compressor machine, and have both 3000 and 4500 psi tanks.

Thank you for letting me join.

Best regards,
Groak

Bob Sofsky shoots first ever perfect agg in N50!

Just want to say congratulations to @BobS for being the first pellet shooter to score the elusive 750 3 card aggregate at a National 50 match!

National 50 is in its 4th season now and lots of people have been trying very hard to make it happen. Bob puts in the time, and may be the most dedicated shooter in the league.

Great Job, Sir!


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