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Greetings Airgun enthusiasts. FX is proud to share with you the official numbers for the FX Wildcat. 


.22 Wildcat
Overall Length - 760mm 29,9 Inches
Barrel Length - 500mm 19,7 Inches
Weight - 2,8kg 6,1 Pounds
Power - 30Foot-pounds
Airtube - 230cc
Number of Shots - 70 shots at 920ft/sec with 16grain JSB pellets
Price - 1299$ 






.25 Wildcat
Overall Length - 890mm 35 Inches
Barrel Length - 600mm 23,6 Inches
Weight - 3kg 6,6 Pounds
Power - 46,7 Foot-pounds
Airtube - 300cc 
Number of Shots - 60 Shots at 910ft/sec with 25.4grain JSB Pellets
Price - 1299$


First Wildcats Left The Factory Today.
U.S Shipment Is Estimated To Leave Next Week.
 
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FxAirgunsThe Maximum fill pressure recommended is 230BAR and it will use the MK1 Fill probe.
//Johan


Here are a PCP airgun beginner's questions -
1. Does the MK1 fill probe stay attached to the air tube all the time or is it a separate piece that must be attached/inserted only when filling the air tube with air?
2. Does the MK1 fill probe connect directly to a female foster fitting on the end of a compressed air tank's hose?

Thank you in advance for your response.
 
"SplatSteel"
"FxAirguns"The Maximum fill pressure recommended is 230BAR and it will use the MK1 Fill probe.
//Johan


Here are a PCP airgun beginner's questions -
1. Does the MK1 fill probe stay attached to the air tube all the time or is it a separate piece that must be attached/inserted only when filling the air tube with air?
2. Does the MK1 fill probe connect directly to a female foster fitting on the end of a compressed air tank's hose?

Thank you in advance for your response.
Splatsteel

A hand pump normally has a threaded end to connect the MK1 fill probe.

An air tank normally has a fill whip hose with a foster connector. In which case you will need a male foster quick fill adapter. Most of the large airgun stores sell these. I suggest picking it up from them because your local hardware store may not carry the correct thread type, which I believe is called 1/8 BSPP. Here's the first one I could find
http://www.pyramydair.com/s/a/Quick_Disconnect_Male_Fitting_O_Ring/2841

And this is what it looks like connected to the Mk1 fill probe 

 
"Michael"A hand pump normally has a threaded end to connect the MK1 fill probe.

An air tank normally has a fill whip hose with a foster connector. In which case you will need a male foster quick fill adapter. Most of the large airgun stores sell these. I suggest picking it up from them because your local hardware store may not carry the correct thread type, which I believe is called 1/8 BSPP. Here's the first one I could find
http://www.pyramydair.com/s/a/Quick_Disconnect_Male_Fitting_O_Ring/2841

And this is what it looks like connected to the Mk1 fill probe 

Michael, thank you for the information on the WC fill probe. I wish the WC had a fixed fill connector under the cap like the Benjamin Discovery so that there wasn't a separate part with o-rings to worry about.

p.s. Do you need to use plumber's tape on the male foster quick fill adapter threaded connection?
 
Great job FX! You've designed this airgun perfectly. This bullpup (considering the specs and the well known accuracy of FX guns) easily beats all other airguns for the price. The stock is designed wonderfully, and it has a thick enough forearm for a bipod. The unique FX bullpup trigger doesn't stick like some other high dollar bullpups. A built in regulator is almost unheard of in a gun at this price. The shot count is great, at 70 shots at 30 foot pounds with a 230cc air reservoir on a 230 bar fill, compared to the Airgun Technology Vulcan's 60 shots at 30 foot pounds with a *250* bar fill. It also beats pretty much every pcp, with it’s 6.1 pound weight in .22 caliber. The curved breach block takes away the need for a cheekpiece, which many pcp bullpups lack. The sidelever is placed perfectly, right above the trigger guard. It has a dovetail rail, which means you can put on the amazing FX No Limits mounts. I'm either going to get this gun or the FX Impact this fall, depending on the specs, and how much money I can spend. I can't wait!