Taipan New Taipan Veteran 2 Standard, .25
- By bowwild
- PCP Airguns
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I just noticed my Norwich Terrier, Ollie watching me take pictures. He is ok with airguns but a powder burner sends him looking for my wife.
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Half of it is reflex shroud and half of it is a moderator. From Vet 2 tact 700mm:By barrel shroud, it means that the end of the barrel extends way past inside the "fat" suppressor looking part. I saw a video of a disassembly of the non Tactical Veteran 2 and the fitting where the suppressor screws on to is attached directly on the barrel threads. I am not sure if the Veteran 2 Tactical is assembled in the same way but if it is, your gun has a suppressor rather than a barrel shroud. And it is indeed a big suppressor which is why your gun is so quiet.
A -009 o-ring that’s supposed to be there.My Benjamin Marauder 25 is leaking air between the gauge and the adapter that threads into the pressure tank. The oring between the adapter and the tank is fine. The pressure gauge threads into the adapter with straight threads. There was a black material in the threads, maybe some kind if sealant. I tried teaflon tape to no avail, what do need to put on these straight threads to seal this, and thanks in advance.
Dan
Love this every time I watch. Thank you for the support!RX Target Systems (Got'em Edition)
Just get one of each, you will eventually own both.I can’t decide between the 1377 or 1322. Why are you going with the .22?
Not trying to be a smartass here, but a friendly heads-up—a 10.34g pellet at 670 fps gives you 10.3 ft-lbs of energy.I shot 10 pellets through her for a quick test and she averaged about 670 fps for 13.5 ft. lbs with FX 10.3 pellets. After a tin of pellets, it should wear in a bit and get down towards 12 ft. lbs.
I feel like groundhogs are just as bad lol. A lot of places that we work are in golf courses, and that's where a lot of the bulk of iguanas are being removed from. As well as canals and whole communities.
Up where I live, we don't have ground squirrels or iguanas on the golf courses. We have Canada geese. I argue they are in the same league as iguanas. You'll know what I mean if you're a golfer and have stepped into geese s**t. Unfortunately, it's illegal to kill geese out of season. But that would be a great part time side gig!
according to kelly, 2nd gen. it’s from of the first few batches of 2nd gens the month they were released. it has the .251 magnetic non-rifled steel magazine. mine also has the non-magnetic chrome-like no-choke barrel. it shoot slugs and pellets out past 100 yards accurately.Do you know if your 2020 K1 Huben belongs to the first generation of the K1 ? or the 2nd (the new one).
If it has the Lothar Walther barrel, it is firs generation, if it has the Chinese barrel, it’s the new one.
So, do you know which barrel your K1 rifle came with?
Please let us know.
Ok. The way I read the post I quoted, when you said "chopped off the moderator" in my head I thought you were saying you removed all of the stock one from the barrel.
I guess I just assumed that. To be clear, I'm just trying to learn and not be argumentative. Sometimes it's hard for me to wrap my head around what I read.
I already bought some JSB 15.89 domed. I am using Gamo red fires to sight in the scope and get familiar with the gun. I'll look into the Crosmans. Any particular one?
Great your ready to rock n roll. Make sure to let me know what you think once you shoot it.Yes, I did the deadhead test at 3000 psi. It took 15 seconds. I'll keep that as a baseline.
Chip shot..20yds. Slug started at 1025fps. And according to ChairGun still going around 951 at 20yds with 20.1fpe. The retention may have been better but I had to grab the skin around the slug to make the cut. Kind rough trying to avoid the fleasThat is phenomenal weight retention and expansion! How far was the shot?
No one has the superior liners on their own, they will only sell them with the tensioner kit, but I believe the heavy twist is a 1:16 so ot would shoot the 16gr slugs phenominally and should shoot the 20gr pretty good, especially id you're at a high altitude location where it behaves like a 1:14 twistApparently no liners are currently available. I just have one of the older 600mm barrels that actually had a 500mm liner in it (weird and funny how fx did that). I have seen some in the past. Any luck with the superior heavy liners?
Allen
I hold the gun sidewise with the butt placed into the crease at the top of the leg , then pull the underlever to the side holding the gun steady with my hand just in front of the trigger around the fore stock .Going to give this a try again, I think I tried it before but it didn't work as well for me. When I cock the 97K I pull down with a under hand grip, so I'm using my bicep.
Isn't a bumper sticker on an escort called a tramp stamp?
Your offer of info off the red Streamline regulator is most appreciated, @Privaterr.Sadly that PDF only gives you an idea of what a regulator is 'kind of' set at by color code on the regulator.
You can get some information from this video
https://www.airgun101.com/fx-airguns/video/fx-masterclass-regulator-maintenance-amp-rebuild
I'd love to have that Regulator tester as the Huma tester I have does not work with the stock FX regulator.
I may see if I can have parts made to work.
Now I do have a RED color (140 Bar) Streamline Regulator if you want any info on it. I run a Huma in the Streamline now.
Thinking about this and i just cannot think of a situation where i would need a case like this , unless i used USPS and sent my gun across the USA every month to attend an FT practice match .