EDgun Edgun Leshiy 2

The 3d printedvversion i have works flowless .

It is competable with ,22 heavy's upto 25 kings because off the length restriction of this particulair version it does not take longer pellets as standard but a small top cover does make it competable 

Only taking 24 pellets with this mod in stead of the 40 pellets standard. 

But there will be new versions created for sure.
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The factory mag holders use o-rings to wrap around the air cylinder. We just have to find the right size o-ring to fit snug around the 300cc bottle. If anyone knows, I would appreciate the info as well.

You might have to re-profile the back of the factory holder as well - the radius is going to be too small for a bottle.

GsT
 
I read on one of these forums about speed loading the mags by simply laying the mag on a towel, or in the pellet tin, and sprinkle the pellets on top and most of them fall right in the holes proper nose down.

I gave it try and it works amazingly well. I now fill all of my different guns mags that way. Of course only the type mags that are not enclosed in a rotary case like the Vulcan for instance.

Give it a try. It's faster than filling a loader, but not as convenient while in the field of course, unless you have multiple mags, which I always do, so you don't need to refill while out in the woods. 
 
I read on one of these forums about speed loading the mags by simply laying the mag on a towel, or in the pellet tin, and sprinkle the pellets on top and most of them fall right in the holes proper nose down.


Same principle but here a fancy hardware one I use for a Röhm Twinmaster, pushing the bottom part raise the mags over the surface

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I read on one of these forums about speed loading the mags by simply laying the mag on a towel, or in the pellet tin, and sprinkle the pellets on top and most of them fall right in the holes proper nose down.

I gave it try and it works amazingly well. I now fill all of my different guns mags that way. Of course only the type mags that are not enclosed in a rotary case like the Vulcan for instance.

Give it a try. It's faster than filling a loader, but not as convenient while in the field of course, unless you have multiple mags, which I always do, so you don't need to refill while out in the woods.


It's even easier if you take a magazine and pinch it between your thumb and index finger. (like you are making a dive OK signal) If you pinch it so that the magazine is slightly recessed (i.e. lower) between the thumb and index finger you can now sprinkle some pellets, swirl them a bit and most (if not all) will fall heads down into the magazine.

This will work with the speedloaders I produce too! (pictures a little higher up above this post) With the speed loader block the red bottom part and almost the top level, so the pellets can only fall into the highest container level (the #5 storage level) , grab that top level in a pinch between your thumb abd index finger, sprinkle some pellets into the cup you made and most pellets will fall heads down. Some will double up, stacked on top of each other. Take out the ones sticking out, and then there are maybe some that are tails down and heads up. Simply put your fingers over the correct ones, leaving the heads up one(s) exposed. Now turn over the speedloader and the wrong one(s) will fall out. Fill the now emty hole(s) and rotate the top level so the pelets will fall into the bottom level. (container level #1) Lock the bottom level and the top level and repeat till all levels are filled. (which takes lees time than to write and read it here). If this sounds too complicated you can also load the speedloader one by one, and when a whole level is filled, lock it and fiil the next level up one by one.


 
These speed loaders work perfect and cost half the price of a mag. 
you don’t have to take out the mag. every time, just place it above rotate and put backplate on the mag. 

one hand holding the leshiy and the other on the speedloader quick and easy.

you can place it in your pocket and have 40 shots worth of refill , on top of your 2 mags.

i shoot mine at 107 bar 2x 0.8 jets giving 56 shots .22 heavy jsb from 300bar ..

so it suits me perfect untill i run out of air .

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This is a follow up video on how I load 40 pellets in my Leshiy 2 speedloader.

Excellent, just as I described in my post above! Now if you grab less pellets in your right hand and drop them back in the tin after sprinkling some on top of the loader, you can use that (now empty) right hand to manage the overflow on the loader and that will make it work even faster to fill the whole speedloader! 


BTW I make and sell these (as pictured below) and have only 3 left of the current batch... They load 40 regular pellets (as seen on the left in the pic (red top hat not required), and 24 very long or extreme heavy pellets/slugs as seen on the right with the red top hat)

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My Walther barrel on the L2 get dirty real quick (black grease from pellets only, no lead flakes) so I usually run 4-5 patches trough it after 10 mags or so, comes out really dirty

Tried to spray the pellets with silicone oil, the idea was to shoot out the dirt and keep the barrel clean, did not work, instead it opened the group to about 4 moa

So started to de-grease the pellets with Heptane, something we have used in the shop for more than 40 years so I know this stuff is not specially dangerous to work with - it's no biggie, just roll the pellets around in a container, then dry in oven a few minutes at 60 degrees C

This has kept my barrel clean for a long time and patches comes out nearly clean

2 mags at 35 yard, 247 m.sec/ 810 fps



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My Walther barrel on the L2 get dirty real quick (black grease from pellets only, no lead flakes) so I usually run 4-5 patches trough it after 10 mags or so, comes out really dirty

Tried to spray the pellets with silicone oil, the idea was to shoot out the dirt and keep the barrel clean, did not work, instead it opened the group to about 4 moa

So started to de-grease the pellets with Heptane, something we have used in the shop for more than 40 years so I know this stuff is not specially dangerous to work with - it's no biggie, just roll the pellets around in a container, then dry in oven a few minutes at 60 degrees C

This has kept my barrel clean for a long time and patches comes out nearly clean

2 mags at 35 yard, 247 m.sec/ 810 fps



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This begs the question, what pellets are you shooting? I have the .22 350mm shooting JSB 13.4gr @850fps. Just pulled my first patch through since my initial cleaning. After around 1100 shots, my barrel was very clean. I'm not really surprised though, because I practically NEVER clean my AG barrels, and I've owned over a 100 AG's of all types over the past 38 years. Many have the LW or CZ barrels, However, I always use high quality (more expensive) pellets. 

So, I guess I'm wondering if the pellets lead formular has a lot to do with it? idk
 
Does anyone know if order number is relevant to when we get our L2’s? My order number is in the 22**** range I’m seeing people in the low thousands just getting theirs now

When you preorder your L2 you get two numbers a preorder number and a regular order number. I think your 22**** is your regular order number. 


Login to your Edgun West account, then under your account there is “my orders” then you should have two rows “My Orders” and “My Preorders” the preorder number this the one you want. Would think it would be in the 1k range.
 
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These where shot with 16grain .22 jsb same setting 271ms

To beat the wind i shot most of the groups in rapid pace Max 15 seconds 8 shots wich resulted in the smallest groups. Here and there a flyer but that was mainly me pulling the trigger😉 

The Potentional is defenetly there for smaller groups on my 100m indoor range .

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looks like my indoor shooting range will open again somewhere end of march if the covid thing stays stable over here.