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PCP Rifle  SOLD FX Impact M3 Sniper .25

For sale is my FX Impact M3 in .25 cal. This is the sniper version with 700mm barrel and 580cc air cylinder. It is the newer version with the power block and it also has a carbon fiber sleeve applied to the barrel from the dealer.

Comes with factory hard case and everything seen in the picture.

Asking $1600 shipped CONUS or best reasonable offer. PayPal F&F preferred.

PM with questions!

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PCP Rifle  NLA Kalibrgun Cricket Mini

As short as this one is, I’m wanting something more discrete for my bird abatement rifle.

Super adjustable and accurate. Shoots 18’s around 880 , hades at 900ish , NSA 17.5s and GTO’s. $1200 shipped TYD F&F or add the 4% for G&S.


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So do you like it HARD or soft......Noooooo your gun case?

Ordered a FX Wildcat Compact that I had my dealer upgrade to the longer sniper barrel. With that said the standard hard case that came with it would not fit with the longer barrel so I traded it back and now on the hunt for a good case. I'm sure there are pros and cons to each but what are the advantages of the hard cases over the soft and vice versa. Also a good place to order? What should I expect to pay for a decent case either way?

PCP Rifle  SOLD WTT/WTS Huben K1 .25cal BRAND NEW IN BOX! Never fired! Latest model! LDC adapter + Custom Loading Gate + Picatinny Rail Installed

I have a brand new in box synthetic stock Huben K1 in .25cal, the latest model you can get. Arrived to me only a few days ago straight from the dealer.
This gun has never been fired or even taken out of the box, still comes with factory protective oils in it. It is in 100% mint condition.

Also included is a LDC adapter from eaglevision that allows 1/2" x 20 UNF thread moderators to be attached, a custom 3D printed loading gate, and a picatinny rail installed on the foreend for bipods, etc.

Spain dealer is selling them for $1987

The adapter costs $30-$40
The picatinny rail+install costs $40
The loading gate costs $25-$30

Retail this setup would be around $2000 + shipping

This gun is the same exact condition as a brand new in box factory model with the original manual, spare parts kit (o-rings and rebuild parts), allen keys, etc. and will ship in the same box that it was sent in as well.

I will take $1800 + shipping

OR I am accepting trades.. there are a few guns I am interested in, and depending on the condition and price of the gun, we can make a trade +/- cash

I am interested in .22cal slug guns
-Western Airguns Sidewinder Compact
-FX Wildcat Compact Mk3 BT
-Airmaks Krait
-AGT Uragan 2
-Taipan Veteran 2

Possibly other guns that fit in this category and I am always interested in anything unique/rare.


PM me with what you have.
Please check my forum reputation/feedback and I can also supply many positive transactions on the old yellow forums BOI as well.

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Testing 14 different pellets with my Brocock Sniper XR

Hello everyone,

What a surprise and a bunch of information gathered today. Conditions near perfect and after shooting another paper target I decided to Test Shoot every .22 cal pellet that I have except for Slugs. The list contains, Domed, Hollow Point, Pointed Tip, and even Wadcutters. Weights from 11.9gr up to 25.4gr, See attached List below.

Range: Outdoor 25-Yards
Rifle: Brocock Sniper XR .22 caliber
Scope: Athlon Argos BTR Gen2 10-40x56
Wind: 0 to 3 mph

I am impressed how well the Sniper shoots such a wide variety of pellets. True, not all shot well enough for competition but other than #1 and #5 good enough to hunt with in general. The number above each target is the same for the Pellet shown on the List. I did re-shoot number 12 and number 8 to confirm their accuracy. I shot five pellets at each target. I will now do more testing on a select group.

ThomasT

Number Weight Brand
1 11.9 RWS Hobby Sport Line
2 13.43 JSB Exact RS
3 14 RWS Professional Line Wadcutter
4 14.3 Crosman Domed Ultra Magnum
5 14.5 RWS Superpoint Extra Field Line
6 15.89 JSB Match Diabolo Exact Jumbo
7 16.08 JTS Dead Center
8 18 Air Arms Diabolo Field Heavy
9 18.1 JTS Dead Center
10 18.13 JSB Jumbo Heavy
11 18.13 H&N Baracuda 18
12 21.53 JTS Dead Center
13 25.39 JSB Jumbo Monster Diabolo
14 25.4 FX
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Benjamin  Low and Behold!

Seems like it’s all about pumping today. And I am certainly pumped! I had been missing my pumpers. Haven’t had one for decades. Grew up on a Benjamin. Then a Sheridan in the early 80’s. Been watching Sheridan prices and just can’t go there. Don’t have any 5 mm pellets either. Thought of the Dragonfly as my friend has one and let me shoot it. I thought it was kinda clanky. Saw the limited edition Crosman 362 this morning on another post. Could not pull the trigger on this one either. Then, I went to another site and found this custom Benjamin 392pa In 22 caliber. And this lefty really appreciates the ambi stock. I certainly hope the trigger is as nice as the rest. BINGO! It’s on the way!
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Optics  SOLD Unopened NEW Bushnell Elite 4500 4-16x Scope

Bushnell definitely has the best warranty in the game, sent them a super old optic and they sent me back this brand new scope. Already have an extra as-is, so hopefully this can find a new home. As you can see in the screenshots this is $335 if you were to purchase this item through a retailer, will ship to you for $240 (international would cover the difference).

Thanks for looking!

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Crosman  Buyers remorse

Hey!

New here, I just ordered a crosman 1720t used. It seems like a great little thing, but I am not sure if it is the right thing for me.

Would be nice if anyone convince me it is, or if not show me what I should set my sights for.

I want a small thing, that goes easily in my backpack, for medium to long trips. Where I am fully packed up with hammock and what ever I need for that trip.

I have seen some birds at some of the locations, mainly mallard and some other species. I want to be able to take a mallard down at around 15-20 yards.
And a few times I see rabbits too, so it would be awesome if the little thing I carry have enough power for that.

I see how the crosman is a very nice pistol, and it will for sure get use. As my friends kid, is about to start trying to shoot. And what better is there to shoot with as your first shots than that..

But I still feel it is underpowered for what I want it to do.
Was looking at the mods, and I see most saying to not put it up too high in the power department for it will lose accuracy. And I am very open for suggestions for mods, because I know it will happen anyways.

FX  After watching this video I was very impressed by how quiet this two FX airguns were despite being .30 cal

At first for the only reason I was a little reluctant to buy one of this bigger cal .30 airguns was because the incredible noise (blast) they produce since I only shot them in my backyard. But after seeing this Joe Brancato video shooting this two FX MK2 and MK3 Impacts it looks like if you detuned to shot them with pellets instead of slugs at a more lower speeds below 900 fps, they become very backyard friendly if used with a good moderator like this DonnyFL shogun. But this is the catch the only FX airgun that I really like are the new model king with their incredible beautiful GRS stock. Just wondering if this new models will be as quiet as the Impacts from having their barrels completely shrouded. My favorite stock color is the green mountain laminated. I would like to know some opinions on this. Thanks.

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Almost got my coyote#8

I got a text yesterday morning from the farmer saying the coyote has been digging around the compose where a stillborn calf was buried. I have shot one at the same spot back in July of this year, that was my Coyote#7.

So I decided to stop by last night around 8:45pm to setup and got ready from my shooting spot from the 2nd floor window of the barn next to the compose area. The target area was 17-20 yards, downward. I mounted my Impact MK2 on the tripod and took a test shot at a spot on the concrete barrier. POI was about 1/4" high and I reminded myself to aim a bit lower. I have no idea if the coyote was going to show up or not.

I had to sit and wait for 4 hours 4 feet from the window ledge, occasionally stood up and did some stretching. Luckily it wasn't too cold last night and I was dressed warm. I didn't get a chance to retrieve the trailcam footages which I had placed about 15 feet from the target area. I was using it as a indicator with the red IR lights to alert me when it detects motion. Strangely it never came on when the coyote showed up just like the last coyote shoot. Trail cam was working as it captured me when I was at the spot after.

So sitting in the dark, I was trying to keep myself alert and had my eyes glued down towards the field below. Periodically scan the field and at the trail cam with my binoculars. The night wasn't too dark and I was able to see fairly well even with my old aging eyes.

The coyote came at 12:20am and I spotted it in the field about 35-40 yards away. I quickly got off my seat and got behind my gun without making any sudden movement or noise. I pressed the on button on my Pard007S which was on a standby mode and immediately turned on my side mounted external 850nm IR light.

I scanned the ground and found the coyote in my scope view. My heart began to race and adrenaline was flying high. I told myself to breathe and remain calm. I got this.

The coyote was walking around looking for scraps in the grass field. It found something to chew and ate whatever it was. I followed my cross hair on its head. Looking back at the recorded footage, I had two moments where I could have squeezed off a shot but I didn't. Mainly because I wasn't sure how far the coyote was at the time and I didn't want to make an error. So I waited and continued to watch it thru my scope. It made a lot of movement as they often do, and it finally came closer to the concrete embankment.

The compose area was enclosed with two concrete blocks stacked in a U shape. The height was probably 5' high. The side of the barrier obscured my view as the coyote was behind it scavenging for the dead calf. I only saw the top part of its head and upper back as it moved in and out of view. At one point I lost track of it, thinking that it was gone. I began to panic a little bit and told myself to take the shot when it pops up in view next.

Well, it did and I got my cross hair right on the back of its head. I squeezed off the shot and the H&N 25gr Gen2 slug blasting thru my 600mm Slug Liner A barrel at 967 fps at its indented target. Everything seems to be in slow motion. I could still hear my heartbeat and the anticipation of the slug penetrating thru the back of the coyote's skull with unstoppable force. The slug hit where I had aimed but the coyote had moved its head to the right and downward. I saw the coyote dropped down and I thought "Yes, I got it."

I unmounted my gun off the tripod and began to walk thru the barn, down the stairs and towards the target area. I was filled with excitement and satisfaction that I got lucky and tagged my coyote#8. A hunt that was not planned, at least not this visit, and I got lucky to encounter this coyote on this night.

It took me probably 2-3 minutes to reach the spot. I had my flash light eagerly scanning the area and at the spot. WTF? Where was the body. I turned around and started searching the area with my flash light. I couldn't see it. Where could it be? I clearly saw the coyote dropped down after the shot. Oh my god, did I missed?

I looked around for a bit more and went back to the compose area hoping to see some blood trace, but found none. Yup, I was shocked and disappointed for failing to tag this coyote. What went wrong? I gathered my gear and removed the trail cam and headed home. The whole drive home was puzzling and filled with mixed emotions.

I loaded up the SD card into my computer and reviewed the footages multiple times both in real time and slow motion. I saw exactly what I recalled seeing thru the night vision scope. The coyote was hit, but how did it run away. I went to bed around 2pm, tossing and turning. I didn't get a good sleep.

This morning I reviewed the footages again and my conclusion is that the coyote had turned to the right and down as the slug hit the upper part of its head. It looked like I just got the skin. I hope it survives without too much pain. I didn't want to have a badly injured coyote running around.

I will be heading back to the farm and set up my trail cam again to see if I might get lucky to capture more activity in the next little while.

I know I will probably get a lot of criticism for missing this shot and potential injuring this coyote. But it happened and I apologize for missing my shot.

I was so close to tagging my coyote#8. Darn it.

PCP Rifle  WTS Evanix Giant SELECT FIRE (FULL AUTO!) .25 Gorgeous Wood

The holy grail of pre charged pneumatics!

Here’s your chance to own a piece of PCP history and one of the most sought after models in existence. This is a full auto, electrically actuated, pre charged pneumatic rifle, built by South Korean manufacturer Evanix. With almost a liter of onboard air, an electric trigger, a FACTORY SELECT FIRE SWITCH, and beautiful wood work all while maintaining a slim and sleek profile these are extremely sought after and almost never available! Package includes the Evanix Giant .25 (serial number: 0413H011791) with full/semi select switch, 2 mags (1x 9rd OEM, and 1x 10rd 3rd party), instruction manual, two fill adapters (1x OEM, 1x 3rd party). OEM battery, OEM charger, and will also include a smart charger with whichever select fire Evanix sells first. The scope and stand are not included.

I believe in absolute transparency as I’ve been burned on pre-owned items which is why I have close up shots of any areas that aren’t mint. Written description of imperfections would include marring on the pressure gauge (cosmetic only). Minor wear on the right side of the wood stippling of the hand grip. Wear on the anodizing on the edge of the barrel cap, wear on the inside of the barrel cap from pellets. Hairline fracture on acrylic window to see internals (on basically every Evanix full auto in existence).

The rechargeable battery is rated for 500 shots and you can easily buy new ones as they’re the same type used in airsoft so you’ll never have an issue getting more. This is one of my two select fires and I’m not happy about parting with this one or the GTL 480 big bore but I live in a small apartment in the city so looking back this was never going to work. Looking for $1.8k.

I know this is a big purchase so please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions!

Will consider Leshiy 2 barrels/mags as partial payment.

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N/A  Inertia Assisted, Lightweight Top Hat

Ok so this is just proof of concept at this point and I won't be able to really test it until tomorrow but I can't imagine it won't show some promise. This idea was borrowed from the Theoben pistons and applied to work in a spring piston gun.

Ok so what we had was a gun with a heavy solid steel 55gr top hat as seen below:

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While tuning a new gun for lower power I decided to ditch this top hat for a lightweight top hat. What I did was basically clone the factory top hat and drill out the center. It came to 7g so basically 48g lighter. Huge difference.

I then went to do some testing and thats where it went off the rails a bit. With 8.44gr I was getting pretty decent bounce and the shot cycle just felt off. I switch to a lighter 7gr and the gun felt perfect. Ok, so let's add a bit of weight to the piston and see what happens.

Then I got bored and decided to get creative. What I did was make a new top hat but this time only drilling 3/4 of the way through. I then added a little breather hole at the base of the guide as well as the top (pics below)

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These holes are there to prevent a free floating brass weight, turned just slightly loose for the bore of the guide, from getting caught up in a vacuum when the piston fires. The brass weight is roughly 1/2" shorter than the open length of the top hat and weighs 22.5g (over 3x more than the top hat) so it can move back and fourth free. When the piston fires, the brass rod gets sucks to the back of the top and theoretically removes most of its weight/mass from the piston. As the piston bounces off the pocket of air, inertia pulls the brass weight forward and immediately adds 22gr to the piston to fight any bounce. More pics below:

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After running a quick test afterwards, the excess bounce is relieved and the gun SEEMS to behave better. I'm off to class now so I can't do any further testing but tomorrow I'll scope it and see how it does. I'm hopeful for some positive results.

New products for FX impact and Panthera

Hi guys I have been working on some products for the FX Panthera and king.
I will be making these magazines and grips for FX impact also. I am working on them now.

The Grip is a game changer. It puts your hand right underneath the trigger. This forces you to pull the trigger straight back, really helps with accuracy. The setscrew allows you to adjust how far out you want to set the setscrew to feel it when you put your thumb on the grip. . This gives you a really controlled pinch to the trigger. The grip helps mediate trigger pull to the right, giving you the edge at the benchers competitions.
I have black and Dessert tan


I also made a different style of cocking lever. Feels really good when cocking.

Belt magazine clips onto your pants and also you can add a screw (included) so you can slide your belt threw the clip holder incase too like to wear a belt.
There is a set screw on the back that adjust the tension to hold the magazine in the clip.

Orange part is an Empty chamber flag, you can add a Key ring and flag to it. It just slides into the chamber and keeps the bolt open wile there is a cold line.

If your interested PM Me

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