AGT Vulcan 3

Those are a couple of good looking, and seemingly well thought out & designed rifles.

EDIT: Although I now find myself wondering whether I would 'need' the extra cylinder volume & plenum space that the V3 provides, over the Uragan. The Uragan already makes plenty of power and gives an excellent number of shots per fill.

I guess that in the end it will depend on whether someone needs the maximum amount of power (I surely don't), how the ultimate power compares between the Uragan and the V3, and what the comparative price points are.
 
@green_yamo I thought I saw in the longer video .177 is being offered. The volcanic rock video I thought was cheesy. However, it is nice the longer video really gives some details about the gun, and actual improvements.

And one other comment, the gun looks very similar to the Cricket II tactical or is it me? 

FYI Like the introduction of the M3 Impact, I see more Vulcan 2s coming up for sale in the classifieds.
 
Wow that riffle looks awesome love the way they allow for you to change the plenum size. Only two inconveniences I see is no externally adjustable regulator and no regulated pressure gauge so it will make it a bit tough for those adjustments. Also I do wish they would have an unchoked version in the long for smaller calibers for slugs as well but other then that the rifle looks amazing definitely on my short list when it becomes available.
 
I like it more than the Uragan King.

Looks more comfortable to hold.

The long one looks really good. My choice doubless.

The long one has the perfect lenght for a rifle (not bullpup) and the convenience of the holes of the stock of a bullpup. The lenght of the barrel could make It to be a really good rifle for long range shooting. My only doubt Is if I should buy the .25 (I have three with enough air because the big Omega bottles) or the .30 Cal (I do not have any .30 that give more than 22 shots per fill). But I do not use the .30 rifles as frecuent as my .25 rifles.

The holes in the stock will allow someone to make magazine holders that can be usefull.

These rifles have It all..... I really want to see the accuracy test on both versions at 165 yards (.177 cal and .22 cal are not invited to the party. Only capable cals are welcome).
 
I can't tell if that's a really good or really bad video...

So they find a piece of volcanic rock, slice it open to find an airgun inside...with a wooden stock, then all stand around it speechless and emotionless. What's the plot?

I think It Is a really good video.

I like It a lot !!

The name of these rifles Is "Vulcan"..... So It was a good idea to made the video in the actual mood of the planet: there are volcanos expelling lava as never seen in my lífe.
 
Nice move, just when a guy starts looking at the cricket2 tac! I have never owned a cricket, my wife has an Uragan compact that has been rock solid and accurate. I just with the 22 and 25 longs also had non choked barrels. Sounds like a nice bench gun.

I'm hearing they plan to have a .22 700mm non-choked polygonal profiled CZ as an option. 
 
@green_yamo I thought I saw in the longer video .177 is being offered. The volcanic rock video I thought was cheesy. However, it is nice the longer video really gives some details about the gun, and actual improvements.

And one other comment, the gun looks very similar to the Cricket II tactical or is it me? 

FYI Like the introduction of the M3 Impact, I see more Vulcan 2s coming up for sale in the classifieds.

Agreed - the volcanic video was totally cheesy. I got about 10sec into and then went to the other video, which I thought was really well done. I saw the longer version, which should be great for making more power. I do really like the look of these guns. They didn't mention any trigger improvements. I'm curious how light they can go???
 
Nice move, just when a guy starts looking at the cricket2 tac! I have never owned a cricket, my wife has an Uragan compact that has been rock solid and accurate. I just with the 22 and 25 longs also had non choked barrels. Sounds like a nice bench gun.

I'm hearing they plan to have a .22 700mm non-choked polygonal profiled CZ as an option.

Sounds almost perfect where did you hear that? Also anyone have any idea when these will be available to purchase?
 
Just watched the longer video - and the 3 does appear to be a nice update on the previous generation. So if there is a bleed screw for the air, does that mean that you can't just unscrew/remove the air bottle while under pressure? That would really suck (and waste a lot of air) if you couldn't just remove the bottle without degassing it each time. Does anyone know if the bottle has a valve in it that would allow it to be removed under pressure?