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    Air Venturi Air Venturi Avenger Buck Rail Chassis

    Wow, sorry you guys had so much trouble putting your guns together. Hard to believe as mine was a ten minute job.
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    Air Venturi Air Venturi Avenger Buck Rail Chassis

    Let us know how you like it after you get it set up.
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    Air Venturi Air Venturi Avenger Buck Rail Chassis

    I have my Avenger in It. Love it. Bought the gun used, it came in Terminador stock And moderator. Pretty rough, unrefined 3d printing. It broke in short order. Replaced it with all BR gear. There is no comparison. Buck Rail is the best.
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    New Nylon6-Carbon Fiber Chassis Stock For FX DRS

    That looks sweet. you should change that grip out for and aluminum ar15 skeleton style. Would fit the design better, imho.
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    Benjamin akela .177

    Mine came with pretty nice wood and one Benjamin mag. I found 3 more on Amazon. He’s probably including Carms now because Benjamin has no doubt sold out of them since discon the line. I will most likely order some Carms myself ‘cause the stock ones pretty much suck.
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    Benjamin akela .177

    I cut my spring but can’t quite remember to what length. I would agree on just ordering his spring kit. Mine is not pellet picky and shoote 10 gr slugs like a laser.
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    N/A Which of your airguns would you choose for a 60yd target for only one shot?

    Cayden is my pick as well, with Crosman 19gr domes.
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    Any guns you regret buying"

    Looks like it was crowned with a pocket knife!
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    N/A The Cheap Seats

    I beat ya to it. Put my .22 avenger in a BR stock and swapped the short bottom tube for a second long one. Under $500 build that has produced sub moa groups at 100yds. With the BR moderator it is LONNNG! I own 6 PCP’s and the most expensive one is my Cayden. I think I gave $550 for that...
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    FFP Scopes and all the hype

    Funny, I don’t see a lot of “hype” one way or the other. It‘s all a matter of preference. Close up pesting, sfp and low magnification. Long distance targets, higher mag and sfp. Being an expert in human vision has nothing to do with it. I’m 71yrs old, wear trifocals, and left eye dominant. I...
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    Benjamin Who has shortened their .177 Akela hammer spring?

    Great benefits from shortening the spring. Adjustability and shot count increase. I was not a .177 fan until I got my Akela … and cut the spring. My only cmpl is not having forward cocking handle. That would just be icing on the cake.
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    Benjamin Not the latest and greatest

    I have the Cayden in .22, and Akela in .177. Both are fantastic shooters and very reliable. If I were interested in .25 caliber I would most likely pick up a Kratos from Rich. Curious as to what Benjamin will replace the Craftsman series with. Would have a hard time making something better at...
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    Just bought a Akela

    Rich, does the .177 kit contain a different valve spring then?
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    Just bought a Akela

    Did the spring mod today. Will try her out tomorrow.
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    Huge Pellet!

    Looks French
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    Just bought a Akela

    Thanks Ed. I’ll try that first. I already cut it some, but will take it to 2.58 and see how it does.
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    Just bought a Akela

    That’s a shame. The best bargain in the pcp world.
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    Just bought a Akela

    I found .177 mags on Amazon.
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    Just bought a Akela

    just FYI, I picked up one in .177 about a month ago. According to Rich, the .177’s are new, just not in boxes. I cut down the hammer spring and this thing is a tack driver. He is having a Black Friday sale on them. $169. Don’t pass this up if you are even considering one. You won’t be sorry. A...
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    N/A Avenger or JTS airacuda

    I went with .177 this time because I needed to power down in order to shoot birds safely inside my warehouse when they get in. With the Akela, I get the option of full power for slugs, or lower for pellets in the building, with a twist of the power wheel. It’s a tack driver either way.