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Nice.. "hammerless" works well in the LCS SK19, I heard
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The most efficient air gun that I have shot seems to be the GK one - I don't know what the heck is going on with that one but it's...
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found it thanks!
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There is a "how it works" you tube on the P15 or maybe it's the P35. They are simple regulated poppet valve guns. But that is the most...
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Yes I am very fond of AirForce design. In fact, I really want to buy the Texan .457 for $600 OBO, but I can't get a hold of him because...
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Just me but, start with everything that can be found of the Girardoni air rifles. Amazing what folks did with 800psi and hand pump...
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ahh... great info! Yeah I'm only doing hand pump because I like the exercise, and this is how I'll have to do it in a survival situation...
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Efficiency can be measured in fpe/ci of air used. Air volume is at atmospheric pressure. If you are going to start making pcp valves...
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WELCOME ABOARD! "I want to understand how to make the AEA guns reliable." You & a lot of other people who've bought them! :unsure...
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I'm still bitter about their half cooked engineering on the hpss poppet I had to fix with 1 more machine operation
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My recent wormhole has been making basic poppet valve guns perform better than they should. The cobra air spring valve is one im...
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I'm looking for ultimate efficiency. I want the energy of every pump that I perform with my muscles to be imparted into the target...
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Aeaairguns.shop and fox air power have prints on aea guns, im not a fan of there power wheel design FYI. But if your going for potato...
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Relax and have a open mind.Read up on all the information you can.There have been advances and maybe in time you may come up with some...
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sweet thanks! FX's are cool
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