Great times with the LCS SK-19!

Hey everyone!

Shortly after competing at EBR, I picked up an SK-19. I've seen them, held one, heard them being shot, and watched them being shot. Believe it or not, though, I had never pulled the trigger on one until this one arrived at my house! In the few weeks that I've had it, I've learned a few lessons and have enjoyed learning about it. It was a bit of a struggle finishing the video due to the cold weather, snow, priorities around the house, and working crazy overtime hours at my FD. 

Links for all my equipment can be found in the video description and this video should post up on Airgun101 within the next 12 hours. Hope you all enjoy! 

Tom

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uX7SHw3sJ4o
 
Thanks for the video. Some good enthusiasm in there!

When they decide to use detachable mags and maintain or improve the accuracy, power, adjustable nature of it am in.

There are others on the market that are not full auto but give the features above plus semi auto with detachable mags. I know I am not the only one that dislikes single load (air force) and non detachable mags. With the tech available today I don't think there is a reason to not have mags unless the projectile is just enormous (above 45 cal or so) then the single load makes more sense.



Single shot trays and single loading is usually always an option with mag fed guns so it can satisfy the entire base.
 
Glad you like your new LCS, Tom. I love mine a lot, just wish I shot mine more, ha ha. Thank goodness for the Hatsan vortex strike pellets in 30 cal, as that’s what gets loaded in it anytime I want to do a full auto burst or have friends try it in full auto.

As far as acccurate pellets, it shoots the 44.75 Haydes awesome in mine.

On the topic of a three year transferable warranty- it does not transfer. Only good towards the original purchaser of the gun.

The LCS is well complimented with a stainless fastener conversion, if I may add. Check your scope rail, Tom. Even with it tight from the factory I was able to slap mine off it’s track just with the palm of my hand. I converted the two scope rail screws to Torx for that reason, and also the two that clamp onto the barrel as that’s a maintenance fastener, meaning they’ll be loosened and retightened anytime you pull the barrel off for cleaning. 


good luck with that. We need more LCS fans
 
I have one of the earlier versions in .25. In semi auto is will stack pellets at 35 yards with no problem! Full auto, well, as you see in the video, that's a whole other issue! But, the fun factor does compensate for the splatter pattern you get in full auto! I use the Benjamin 26 grain domes in mine for full auto demos and stress relief! 
 
Not too shabby! Below are 2 groups at 100y from the LCS in Semi-Auto. 

This was the first time trying it at 100Y. I haven't tuned it, nor cleaned the barrel, nor sorted pellets, etc. It's just shooting this way out of the box. I was shooting redesigns and looking through a Hawke Sidewinder 4-16 FFP at 16X. The reg gauge is reading 145b. 

I shot a few more groups, after these two, and experienced a few fliers. They could have been caused by me, loading the pellets into the mag too rough. Regardless, from what I'm seeing through the scope, I think there's a little bit of room for improvement with the rifle. And, definitely room for improvement in the way I was shooting it! (Fast and loose)

1st is 5-6 shots, 2nd is 10 (I think). Others have commented about the accuracy of these rifles but, you never really know until you try it for yourself. 

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Happy Shooting! 

Tom