If I remember correct they have been there since launch of DRSLooks like we are getting closer to getting a carbon fiber air tube for the DRS.
Europe Airguns has them for pre sale.View attachment 530759
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Carbon Fiber Tube DRS
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They showed them but they weren't available at that time, and are now only available for pre order in Spain.If I remember correct they have been there since launch of DRS
That little bit is the difference in being able to raise the power to your preferred level and still have enough shots to complete a stage. Purpose driven.Crazy prices for a few shots more![]()
What did Utah say supposedly they have them according to airbuks fx social media guyThey showed them but they weren't available at that time, and are now only available for pre order in Spain.
I have emailed Utah Airguns asking when will they be able to sell the carbon fiber air tube.
I have mine bedded all the way but you could also have the block bedded and just bed the end of the forearm to support the barrel. This is how a lot of PB rifles with synthetic stocks are made. I think the barrel should be bedded to the stock on the DRS . Just makes the whole platform solid which should help with accuracy . I believe in torqueing the screw to a constant value every time you take the action out and put it back together again. That’s for all guns.Quick question, is the barrel free floating inside the air tank?
I'm trying to determine if I restock the rifle how to bed it with only 1 action screw. Right now the factory stock supports the shroud along the whole length
Thank you, I was thinking the same thing, bed the whole shroud especially because it has only 1 action screwI have mine bedded all the way but you could also have the block bedded and just bed the end of the forearm to support the barrel. This is how a lot of PB rifles with synthetic stocks are made. I think the barrel should be bedded to the stock on the DRS . Just makes the whole platform solid which should help with accuracy . I believe in torqueing the screw to a constant value every time you take the action out and put it back together again. That’s for all guns.
Do you have an o ring inside of tbe transfer port ?I received my picatinny rail for my DRS 22 700 and got it installed yesterday.
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I also installed a carbon fiber sleeve.
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I was curious to see how the barrel was held into the receiver and what the transfer port looked like.
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I had a friend of mine 3-D print a buttpad spacer.
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I'm shooting H&N Heavy 34gr @960fps.
With the reg set at 155bar I get 24 shots on a 230 bar fill.
I also use Orion Magazines, they are way easier to load than the FX magazine.
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I believe that the Orion Magazine makes the rifle more accurate as it holds the slugs in perfect alignment with the barrel.
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I've been using the Silent Thunder Ordnance Falx.
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And Pugio
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The Falx makes the DRS Very Very quiet! The Pugio is not as quiet, but light and compact on the 700mm barrel.
Overall I am very happy with my DRS it is lightweight and accurate.
I still want to add the slug probe to possibly pick up a few FPS.
This coming weekend I'm hoping to draw 1st blood on prairie dogs.
I found it.My o ring is 1.5× 7.5
Everywhere was burr and scratch . I'll take it to my job to make some photos under microscope because i am curious if i fnd something else.I must put a little loctite on the thread when i assembly it?
If your rifle is new I would exchange it .
I'm done with itIf your rifle is new I would exchange it .
Otherwise I would try to polish those rough spots.