N/A Looking for a compact .22 PCP for woods walking *Resolved*

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Edit: Tactical ... Forgot it had the visible spectrum nocturnal illumination module under barrel
for some odd reason, i can see that thing actually being able to shoot a pellet.. slow and without accuracy, but able to cycle at least a shot.
 
Built this a few years ago ... was a fun project, seldom shoot it :cry:
.22 cal based of a marauder pistol with a longer barrel, 1701 air tube being plenum and a reversed bottle.
It's silly light, accurate to a shooters fault and a perfect >50yard walk about bird / squirrel hunter.

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I don't know much but these small bullpups look awesome tho they might be underpowered... never had any of them only pcp i own is a Notos lol

Ataman bp17 don't even know if they make them anymore

Edgun Fenix and the beautiful Lelya

Caiman bullpup

Hope this is somewhat on the mark
My buddies lelya 25 is doing 45fpe, that's a 22.6" long gun. My lelya .22 I currently have doing 18gr slugs at 905. I'm gonna see how far I can push it but I'm pretty sure it can hit 40fpe, same length gun
 
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I don't know much but these small bullpups look awesome tho they might be underpowered... never had any of them only pcp i own is a Notos lol

Ataman bp17 don't even know if they make them anymore

Edgun Fenix and the beautiful Lelya

Caiman bullpup

Hope this is somewhat on the mark
definitely not under powered as my wildcat MK3 (tube) compact shooting 18gr with a mild tune is hitting 31-32ftlbs with over 54 shots on a 225 bar fill
 
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My current and favorite "woods walker" that I've had with me on a lot of hikes lately, a Western Airguns Mordax in .30. With all the gear I have on it I think its around 5.5 lbs. I'm sure it's just as awesome in .22 and .25 and you'd get more shots per fill with those. I'm getting an easy 24 shots at 36-38 fpe depending on ammo. It can be turned up to 50 fpe in stock form. If I want more shots I throw my 100 cu-in bottle in the bag for the hike.
 
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My current and favorite "woods walker" that I've had with me on a lot of hikes lately, a Western Airguns Mordax in .30. With all the gear I have on it I think its around 5.5 lbs. I'm sure it's just as awesome in .22 and .25 and you'd get more shots per fill with those. I'm getting an easy 24 shots at 36-38 fpe depending on ammo. It can be turned up to 50 fpe in stock form. If I want more shots I throw my 100 cu-in bottle in the bag for the hike.
I heard that the Mordax is loud. I had the Sidewinder and that thing was loud... even with the same 0db mod it was a bit loud. But I do shoot in my basement where everything echos.
 
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I heard that the Mordax is loud. I had the Sidewinder and that thing was loud... even with the same 0db mod it was a bit loud. But I do shoot in my basement where everything echos.
I don't consider either my Sidewinder or my Mordax loud, but I shoot at regular shooting ranges a lot so everyone is louder than me. I've also got an amount of hearing damage from years of hunting without hearing protection so I might be less sensitive. My Mordax is significantly quieter than my Sidewinder, though. The Sidewinder has the stock moderator while my Mordax is fitted with a OdB silencer which makes it nice and quiet in my opinion.
 
I don't consider either my Sidewinder or my Mordax loud, but I shoot at regular shooting ranges a lot so everyone is louder than me. I've also got an amount of hearing damage from years of hunting without hearing protection so I might be less sensitive. My Mordax is significantly quieter than my Sidewinder, though. The Sidewinder has the stock moderator while my Mordax is fitted with a OdB silencer which makes it nice and quiet in my opinion.
A guy at the next bench was complaining about the noise of my GX CS3 compressor, much to everyone's amusement as he was shooting a .308 Winchester. There's no accounting for taste. ;)