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Hi guys and girls (ahm, are girls ever here? lol)
This is my first gun review (in english).
My written english is better then my spoken therefore it would give no videos from me. (at least for now)
I have me vor the Edgun Leyla .25 decided because it gives not many reviews about it.
The Leyla is the smallest Bullpap on the market.
And looks similar to the FN P90.








Here are a few specifications:
Price: 1500-1600$
Caliber: .177 .22 .25
Length: 518 mm
Height: 153 mm
Weight: 2.0 kg
Barrel length: 295 mm (LW)
Reservoir volume: 83.5 cm3
Filling pressure: 220 bar
I fill it up to 250-300 bar, no problem but it loses some pressure if its over 250 bar.
Ca. 1 bar per hour back to 230 bar.
Depending on pressure be are 20 or 30 good shots possible.
Pellet speeds:
JSB King 1,645g (25,39gr) 210ms (689fps) = 36Joule
JSB King Heavy 2,2g (33,95gr) 170ms (557fps)
The JSB Kings are more accurate then the heavys!
Spread is max. 3-5fps
Groups of 82 and 100 yards with the Kings by 4-6 mph wind.
Under 55yards you have 1/2inch groups.

The silencer has more volume than the older models, and is very efficient.
The Leyla is ca. 5% quieter than the Vulcan in .22 and backyard friendly.

The pressure gauge is WIKA made and very accurate.
The dust cap is easy to remove by pulling.
(to relieve the pressure from the Gun, turns to the gauge something out)


The Gun itself has very good quality and the walnut stock is very nice.
The loading system itself is easy to cock.
But you have to be familiar with the setting otherwise you have a blow back.
On the back is a small worm screw with which you can adjust the loding bolt.
The loding bolt has a foot on the bottom and this foot must engage otherwise the bolt will be pushed back from the compressed air by shot.
If you have the right adjustment found, secure the worm screw with some Loctite.

To remove the cover you must strike out the pins.


The transfer hole and all other parts are well polished and have no sharp edges.
If you polished the sharpe edges (in the photo) the issue with the O- rings is resolved.


to be continued...
This is my first gun review (in english).
My written english is better then my spoken therefore it would give no videos from me. (at least for now)
I have me vor the Edgun Leyla .25 decided because it gives not many reviews about it.
The Leyla is the smallest Bullpap on the market.
And looks similar to the FN P90.








Here are a few specifications:
Price: 1500-1600$
Caliber: .177 .22 .25
Length: 518 mm
Height: 153 mm
Weight: 2.0 kg
Barrel length: 295 mm (LW)
Reservoir volume: 83.5 cm3
Filling pressure: 220 bar
I fill it up to 250-300 bar, no problem but it loses some pressure if its over 250 bar.
Ca. 1 bar per hour back to 230 bar.
Depending on pressure be are 20 or 30 good shots possible.
Pellet speeds:
JSB King 1,645g (25,39gr) 210ms (689fps) = 36Joule
JSB King Heavy 2,2g (33,95gr) 170ms (557fps)
The JSB Kings are more accurate then the heavys!
Spread is max. 3-5fps
Groups of 82 and 100 yards with the Kings by 4-6 mph wind.
Under 55yards you have 1/2inch groups.

The silencer has more volume than the older models, and is very efficient.
The Leyla is ca. 5% quieter than the Vulcan in .22 and backyard friendly.

The pressure gauge is WIKA made and very accurate.
The dust cap is easy to remove by pulling.
(to relieve the pressure from the Gun, turns to the gauge something out)


The Gun itself has very good quality and the walnut stock is very nice.
The loading system itself is easy to cock.
But you have to be familiar with the setting otherwise you have a blow back.
On the back is a small worm screw with which you can adjust the loding bolt.
The loding bolt has a foot on the bottom and this foot must engage otherwise the bolt will be pushed back from the compressed air by shot.
If you have the right adjustment found, secure the worm screw with some Loctite.

To remove the cover you must strike out the pins.


The transfer hole and all other parts are well polished and have no sharp edges.
If you polished the sharpe edges (in the photo) the issue with the O- rings is resolved.


to be continued...