Where I can buy a Cricket .22 with a 350 cc air cylinder

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
 
"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
I would like a .22 with the .25 air cylinder to get much more shots..
 
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.

call WWAG or RL I remember I sent them 3 long tube way back. 

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"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


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...