LCS SK-19 25cal. This thing is a beast!!

I was at the indoor range they do not allow full auto, I was trying semi

It breaks clean, but it takes forever until that point.

I have a couple of Daystates, Brocock and Vulcan, all have a few mm of travel and very predictable brake. Even cheap Evanix bullpup has a bit mushy but still predictable trigger.

I took Huben to try (LCS has obviously copied almost everything - magazine, mechanics, adjustment wheel all look exactly like Huben) 

Trigger on Huben is very nice, 5 shots went into one hole


 
Just got mine today I am sick man! Got it in .22 so I can afford to shoot it like I stole it. Speaking of stealing things I stole the 580cc tank from my Impact and put it on the SK-19 so I will have enough air to do a little more damage. This should be fun as soon as I can get it out to the range. Just got a Great White carbon tank so I will have plenty of air but I only have eight or ten thousand .22 pellets so looks like I am getting kind of low to be shooting this thing. ;^)

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A question on the trigger. After the shot breaks and you keep the trigger pulled, can you slowly let up on the trigger to feel it "reset" for the next shot. 

If so, do you think you could add a trigger stop to shorten the travel of the trigger to just a hair over the reset point?

Basically remove all unnecessary movement with over travel and under travel set screws like in rimfire target pistol/rifles? 
 


A question on the trigger. After the shot breaks and you keep the trigger pulled, can you slowly let up on the trigger to feel it "reset" for the next shot. 

If so, do you think you could add a trigger stop to shorten the travel of the trigger to just a hair over the reset point?

Basically remove all unnecessary movement with over travel and under travel set screws like in rimfire target pistol/rifles?

I would expect a $2000 airgun would not need trigger work.

They copied everything from Huben, except the trigger 😔 

BTW last time I saw Huben on sale, it was 1500 or so.

Even airguns for a $1000 or less have adjustable triggers.

Overall I really like how it looks, has bigger than Huben carbon tank, don't need fill probe, you can load 4 pellets at the time(Huben 1 at the time)

Feels solid, but that trigger kills everything.

Just my 2c.

Any news, any rumors, any other brand comes with semi-auto in 2020?
 
Got the scope mounted and just about ready to try it out. I had to stick a bottle off a impact on it for the moment because the valve in the bottle leaked like a sieve. The new Midas Tac is just as awesome as Cyclops Joe says. Also a shout out to MK Machining who not only had the best price on this but it came with the level and throw already mounted.
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It is not about looks. Priest, Raptor also looks kind of like Impact but it's totally different platform different rifles.

LCS is exactly the same platform, same non-removable magazine, same power adjustment, same internals, the only difference - it uses carbon fiber tank and doesn't use regular stock. 

It shoots pretty well, no doubts about that but most likely they will be sued for patent infringement and not sure how long full-auto will survive.

Evanix had a full-auto version few years ago, it survived for less than a year, quietly disappeared from the market.

I guess regulations or liability
 
"Made in the USA!" - That was half the reason I ordered one. 

Looks wise, I think it looks like crap. I don't care for the "Bottle Gun" look regardless if it's an AR type or a nice wood stock wrapped up and around it. I know the advantages of a bottle, just look like paintball guns to me. I wanted Made in USA and the semi auto .25 cal. more than I care about the looks apparently. 

I'm just planing to look through the scope on this one. 
 
my guess this is a chinese or far eastern company ripping off huben as an american company would never do so.

Directly copied from the US distributor website: "Made in the USA!"



Tom H.

Team Daystate Wolf Pack

Just because it's on the internet you assume it's TRUE

Just because they have website registered in North Carolina???

People on GTA did more digging 

Contact Information:

Mr. Kuei-chou Ho

886-2-26715123

886-2-26710556

https://www.gmdu.net/corp-555149.html

No. 92, Sec. 2, Jhongjheng Rd. , Sansia Township, Taipei, Taiwan

CHI E INDUSTRY CO LTD is located in Taiwan - "we are the sports supplier, mainly for the north america, south america, eastern europe..."

Something was on the box or on the booklet inside, something like: made in Asia, assembled in USA or something like that...

Most likely it is shipped without let's say tank, barrel and shroud, as PARTS, put together in NC and sold as "Made in the USA"
 
Contact Information:

Mr. Kuei-chou Ho

886-2-26715123

886-2-26710556

https://www.gmdu.net/corp-555149.html

No. 92, Sec. 2, Jhongjheng Rd. , Sansia Township, Taipei, Taiwan

CHI E INDUSTRY CO LTD is located in Taiwan – "we are the sports supplier, mainly for the north america, south america, eastern europe…"

That sounds about right. USA is building debt not product. 

That's like the GMC and Chevy vehicle parts are all made in Mexico. Just assembled in the states. American made? Not even close. 

I get your point totally LTU-013. Chinese junk. That will make it easier for me to tear it apart and make replacement parts that fix problems already mentioned. Like the trigger. 
 
I'm not saying it's junk 

Just knowing all the information that is available now, claim Made in the USA sounds very suspicious.

Look at JSAR - also a new company, full info on the website: 

For Sales Questions Please Call: 1-541-238-8833

For Phone Orders Please Call: 1-833-2JSAIRR (257-2477) Extension 1

For Technical Support Please Call: 1-833-2JSAIRR (257-2477) Extension 2

For After Hours Tech Support, Please Text Message us at: 541-238-8833

Jefferson State Air Rifles

4460 Table Rock Rd. Unit 6

Central Point, OR 97502

You can pick the phone and talk to a real person and etc.

Time will show, will see


 
Gentleman, the LCS does share many of the same components as the Huben. I believe they took public knowledge of the Huben and worked to improve some of the reliability problems. I currently have an LCS in my possession and will say out of the many guns I encounter this one definitely stands out. It's very innovative and well made from what I can see sofar. Currently I'm working to do a full field review of this rifle and am excited to move forward. Airguns Of Arizona is the distributor and has full knowledge of all components and authorized to repair. I have personally met and talked to LCS via an interpreter, very nice people and are excited with their products. I have heard of no problems other than from when regulator is turned up to high. These are set very efficient from the factory and should not really need tinkering other than the power adjuster. The LCS does not like to be run low on air so those of you who currently own one please keep this in mind. I'm really happy to welcome this company into the market, pretty badass first impression in my opinion.