Benjamin All NEW Benjamin G3 Marauder at the PA Cup!

Long barrels are GOOD !!!! Easier to make power and correctly valved with low dwell are much quieter than short barrels.
Yes Pups can achieve this and end up shorter .. But, short guns are harder to stabilize / hold steady than longer guns.

Simply no free lunch here ... it's a long gun and IS what it IS.
 
Long barrels are GOOD !!!! Easier to make power and correctly valved with low dwell are much quieter than short barrels.
Yes Pups can achieve this and end up shorter .. But, short guns are harder to stabilize / hold steady than longer guns.

Simply no free lunch here ... it's a long gun and IS what it IS.
Agreed on long barrel advantages. Not a fan of the super short pups. Maybe Crosman will consider making a pup version with a long or take advantage of the layout to add an even longer barrel.
 
Long barrels are GOOD !!!! Easier to make power and correctly valved with low dwell are much quieter than short barrels.
Yes Pups can achieve this and end up shorter .. But, short guns are harder to stabilize / hold steady than longer guns.

Simply no free lunch here ... it's a long gun and IS what it IS.
I’m just short is all. Lol
 
Hey 3Crow....

The shroud goes to the length of the barrel just shy of the threads which will allow you to thread right on to the barrel and shoulder on the shroud. so no cutting needed unless you shorten the barrel. However, you will need something to center the barrel in the shroud on that end if you are not using the factory moderator. I do agree the DFLs are the best in the industry!!

The stock is made with polymer/glass filled nylon material. the stocks on these prototypes were off tooled samples and for first shots they looks pretty damn good. Just some minor sink marks to work through processing once production starts.
Phillip how did the prototype do at the bench?
Not sure who was shooting it.
 
I like the rifle. But, please do not force me to take a saw and a torch to a new gun :eek: . I am a pickle free zone. No pickles allowed. Can y'all please just make the barrel threaded so I can optionally use a muzzle device or not.

I should have done a video of me burning the pickle from my Urban! It was stressful. But, suppresors are not always needed or even desireable. And when they are I can thread one on, please!
The designer just told me on another forum (HAM) that the moderator is NOT bonded. No worries there.
 
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The designer just told me on another forum (HAM) that the moderator is NOT bonded. No worries there.
That is great news. From what I gather in these concurrent threads is that the moderator is what supports the muzzle end within the shroud rather than that stripper inside the current M-Rod shroud at the muzzle. The moderator is dual purpose. So any aftermarket device will require an adapter that is machined to support the shroud and muzzle and then with 1/2X20 threads. Which should be no issue in doing so. Just reading between the lines a little.
 
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That is great news. From what I gather in these concurrent threads is that the moderator is what supports the muzzle end within the shroud rather than that stripper inside the current M-Rod shroud at the muzzle. The moderator is dual purpose. So any aftermarket device will require an adapter that is machined to support the shroud and muzzle and then with 1/2X20 threads. Which should be no issue in doing so. Just reading between the lines a little.

This is what he posted:

"I appreciate all of the comments.

We got lots and lots of .30 comments. I am going to send this to management so they can see what you all are saying.

The moderator and shroud are not bonded. Plus, if you remove them you will find a threaded barrel. That way you can remove the shroud and run your favorite moderator.

John"









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This is what he posted:

"I appreciate all of the comments.

We got lots and lots of .30 comments. I am going to send this to management so they can see what you all are saying.

The moderator and shroud are not bonded. Plus, if you remove them you will find a threaded barrel. That way you can remove the shroud and run your favorite moderator.

John"
Here is what he said in a post in this thread:

Phillip.Guadalupe said:
Hey 3Crow....

The shroud goes to the length of the barrel just shy of the threads which will allow you to thread right on to the barrel and shoulder on the shroud. so no cutting needed unless you shorten the barrel. However, you will need something to center the barrel in the shroud on that end if you are not using the factory moderator. I do agree the DFLs are the best in the industry!!
 
I like it 3crows Always a fan of the Mrod. Yours is especially nice. Clean looking killer
Thanks :). It is a full JSAR rifle. Accurate and powerful and it gets 16+ shots on the reg at 60 fpe! And it is light and compact. Also a bit noisey with no suppresor wound on. Which does not bother me at all as I have no noise issues or neighbors close enough to worry over.

I do not think my current M-Rods feel threatened by the new kid. I am sure they will take it in stride. I understand some in the FX world sell off their old guns to get the new gun but I am not sure that is universal. I will want the G3 for what it is and can be and my other few air rifles will continue to do what they are good at. And that particular Gen 2 rifle is compact, light, and deadly (for an air rifle).

And, if for some reason I change my mind on the new M-Rod, well, I guess there is the Blackwolf. Crosman/Gamo, please make this a nice rifle, even if it costs a few dollars more and please continue with decent support. Otherwise I could go get another Gauntlet or a Zelos and pound dirt when I need support.

One thing, I guess not a big thing. But I at first hated the Maruader double trigger safety. And now I love it above all others. I guess the safety is going to be a push button. Oh well, I guess I can deal with it.
 
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