I had fun watching it all. I agree with the idea of less parts=less trouble. I’d like to see the EVOL vs Leshiy 2.
I had fun watching it all. I agree with the idea of less parts=less trouble. I’d like to see the EVOL vs Leshiy 2.
Due to the Leshiy 2 being semi-auto, it should have more moving parts and wouldn't be a fair comparison. Maybe compare the L2 between an SK19, Huben, AEA, and maybe a Steyr Auto. Those guns were all Dana's personal guns so maybe the manufacturers or dealers would be willing to donate one of their guns for testing. I enjoyed watching the series. Great vids!
I had fun watching it all. I agree with the idea of less parts=less trouble. I’d like to see the EVOL vs Leshiy 2.
Due to the Leshiy 2 being semi-auto, it should have more moving parts and wouldn't be a fair comparison. Maybe compare the L2 between an SK19, Huben, AEA, and maybe a Steyr Auto. Those guns were all Dana's personal guns so maybe the manufacturers or dealers would be willing to donate one of their guns for testing. I enjoyed watching the series. Great vids!
I highly doubt any manufacturer will give me guns to destroy. On top of that I don't think I would have it in me to produce another series like this one out of pocket. The time and money involved was more than I care to share. I really do believe that more durability needs to be shown in reviews of airguns and the products that surround them. I'm not talking about destroying them like I did, certainly some simple barrel flexing where we can see groups before and after. The industry has become cookie cutter with no standards as far a reviewing products. I'm unfortunately guilty of these poor standards myself and can only help to better it from my side of the street.
Funny how, in Part 2, so much more pressure was put on the Dreamline and Brocock barrels than on the Evol. No surprise they broke The test doesn't make sense unless pressure were measured.
Dana, I found your series rigorous and thoughtful. I(as many) appreciate the efforts, time and financial outlay you put into this project to bring it to life.
I don't think your really done yet though. I think the next part should be review after completed repairs. RESURRECTION!
Maybe you could put together a raffle for the rifles to try and recover the costs? $20 ticket to possibly win a famous/celebrity airgun!
Funny how, in Part 2, so much more pressure was put on the Dreamline and Brocock barrels than on the Evol. No surprise they broke The test doesn't make sense unless pressure were measured.
Funny how, in Part 2, so much more pressure was put on the Dreamline and Brocock barrels than on the Evol. No surprise they broke The test doesn't make sense unless pressure were measured.