Accessories SOLD Crosman LPA Mim Rear Sight
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Intriguing! Thanks for that info and experience.When I bought my 7 Edguns all were made in Russia , This was all prior to virus and conflicts actually , the L2 was I think 1 month old , this is only edgun I never bought , Now fast forward I see their is Edgun in USA which is Brain and he did this for long time but now I think he is all USA and I see now Edgun Spain , ect I went to Eds site and I see looks to be sub assys sold atleast it looks like this to me , So my guess is Ed sells sub assys to different countries and they either buy his components or use their sources , what I liked most about the R5 and the leshiy1 is durable no poi shifts simple good reliable guns , I can say latley I saw a few guns with some broken parts I never saw a few failures , I somehow think some of the materials or Ed may not be doing it all , he is very good at making robust pcp guns , I saw his video someone sent me yesterday of him building real gun scilencers for AK rifles , SO maybe he is putting his time into real guns now and maybe does this due to the trade issues between some countries ,
AAFTA WFTF Classs does not follow the WFTF Class exactly. There are some minor differences. In the US at AAFTA events, we follow AAFTA rules. In the US (or elsewhere in the world) at WFTF events, we follow the WFTF rules. This has not changed in decades. Thank you for your question.Not to kick a dead horse, but while doing my daily reading of the AAFTA rulebook I found something interesting.
"WFTF shooters are hereby advised that AAFTA WFTF Division Rules may differ from rules applicable at international events sanctioned by the World Field Target Federation (WFTF). For more information about WFTF Core and Comprehensive Rules, visit:https://www.world-field-target-federation.org/rules-and-guides"
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"The WFTF Division rules are intended to promote International style Field Target competition, and as such shall closely resemble the World Field Target Federation (WFTF) Core Rules. See section on WFTF Division Rules."
I don't know when or if this changed, but I was under the impression the WFTF division had to follow the WFTF Core Rules. Now it appears that the AAFTA rules are the rules, they are written to resemble the WFTF Core rules but are not replaced or superseded by them.
Valve end on the cilinder is stupid tightVise? Yikes, what requires a vise?
Do you have a link where I can find dates and locations??
Nice rifle! Hopefully mine looks as good as the pictures I got of it when it shows up next week.Was just out plinking cans at 35yrds with my .177 c1 today. Such a handy carbine, put a Williams on mine but still have original rear sight. That's a steal at $100!
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You are correct. Neck o ring. Simple enough!Assuming it's the neck o-ring where valve screws onto tank. Do you have a caliper? Get the size & replace it. Even the next size up in cross section should work. Should be easy to find at hdwre. store. If you DON'T have a caliper, get one! A must have for airgunners.
That was definitely a deep dive into the DRS Pro.
Thanks for sharing qball !
I did a shallow dive into my DRS 22 700 this morning.
I am shooting the H&N 34gr Heavy slugs.
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I backed the hammer spring tension out just a bit over 1/3 turn. The best I can tell my reg is set at 135 bar ???
These are the 1st shots from my DRS.
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I'm getting about 20 shots, 230 to 150 bar, it's cold here yet.
Geez, here I am thinking that I was a genius, but someone has already thought about it. LolRemines me of the Kraford and Lypt Drake Gen5 Impact Trigger Guard.
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