Veery Nice air gunz. I have these and they shoot very well. They have a ton of aftermarket parts online to add on . I put a barrel stabilizer on a suppressor and magnum springs on mine. There's one big flaw with these, you have to buy pellets for them and CO2 cartridges which is more expensive to shoot than a cheap breaker barrel or a PCP powered air rifle, such as the beeman underlever series or the Umarex Notos! Hey, have fun...we only live once right?
U obviously don't know what you're talking about, since when has co2 been more expensive than a.PCP??!?? They're cheaper and more accurate I'll say!!!!
How did you manage to get the moderator off the rifle barrel? I understand that it’s permanently mounted. Stupid as it sounds, that’s what they do for the US market.
Does the gun have a integral suppressor or is it removable? I live in California and we're not allowed to have a suppressor unless it's integral or welded on. But we can't get the suppressor in order to do that. 😢
I think that for Kalifornia, I'd put the suppressor on with a bit of blue loctite and after it's on, dribble some red at the barrel / suppressor joint for show-n-tell. The blue will keep it tight but you can take it off.
Don't need to. From the factory, the suppressor is supposed to be put on with the Red (permanent) Loctite. If you don't have any loctite then use a couple drops of the Blue (#242) Loctite that is meant to hold the threads tight but can be unscrewed with a small amount of effort. I have the blue loctite all over my cars and various guns. If they used the Red Loctite, it takes some heating (via a propane torch) to loosen the item. My rifle barrel has it on with Red and when I get around to moving it to the pistol barrel, I'll use a drop or two of the blue Loctite to secure it. Blue loctite is also great on the rest of the screws and bolts on the gun, such as the scope mounting hardware.