checking if it's possible to buy a cricket .22 with a 350 air cylinder, or do I have to buy the air cylinder separate..thinking to get for a family member who lives in the country and doesn't want to carry a hand pump with him on the field ..
I would like a .22 with the .25 air cylinder to get much more shots.."iride"I got two Crickets and I could not tell you right off the top of my head how much air they hold,
My 22 gets 50 shots give or take a few , My 25 gets about 40 shots with each fill,
I do not even look at my gauge anymore , I just fill up to about 220 bar after four magazines ,
and I know I can go higher than 220 bar, I just stop at 220 or close to it,
My compressor will go to 340 bar or 5000 PSI
Mike
How I can contact this guy...??"iride"I guess that could be done, Mine run a little fast at about 940FPS
You could tune it down and get an easy 70 shots out of the 22,
Earnest Rowe is the man you need to talk to , He is the Cricket expert
He is on this site just look his name up, He also has his own site.
Mike
Do you think that it is possible to replace the standard shroud for a longer one to match the air cylinder ?? With a longer barrel do you think it could be more accurate..sorry for so many questions..."sniperlabyo"I have installed a long air tube from the .25 on a standard.22 cricket.
if you keep the same stock barrel and shroud it's going to look kinda funny,
the Air tube is about 4-5" long past the shroud, if you don't mind the looks and want to shoot 2 more mags or so it's the key