@@sub12airgunnersHello, good day, congratulations, you have nice videos, I have a question for you, I would be glad if you could help me. .22 cal is prohibited in my country, I bought .177 cal cricket 2 tactical, I want 18-20 gr slug 900-950 fps 50-100 yard accuracy, do you think hammer is enough to increase fps?
great video mate . will be interesting to see what you can do with it for sure . the one i shot had a very noisy action a real ping . what does drive me a bit nuts is the use torx screws and allen screws i get it but it’s a tad if a pain having to gab different bits . not a deal breaker. have to say tge wood looks very nice 👍
Well that sure is a complex little beast. That is quite a high regulator pressure for a 12 ft/lb rifle. Will be interesting to see what you do to tame the ping when firing, I think I am getting a permanent ringing in my ears from firing mine!
Nice and clean video Jake ! Just a question if I wanna replace the barrel orings I can remove the barrel just by unscrewing the 3 screw even without removing the cilinder and bleeding the air right ?
I pick up my Aselkon MX6 last Saturday and returned Saturday after noon. Barrel covered in surface rust , OK clean and reblue . Reg gauge leaking not a O ring but gauge it self . And to top it all off magazines don't fit without extreme force. Hopefuly the next one is better
Sadly, most PCP airguns, though especially Chinese or Turkish, are projects because of poor manufacturing and design. Even if you spend a lot of money on a high end PCP you can get an over complicated piece of temperamental equipment with POI shifts and constant breakdowns etc requiring constant servicing. It is a big contrast to say a decent spring airgun or a .22 bolt action rimfire that simply work and don't have POI shifts.
It is looking smart so far , thats a great video ,, I dont own one of these and probably never will , but i enjoy watching you work from an engineering point of view.
Nice video. Would there be any reason to use the combination of torx and allen bolts? Is there a benefit? Now I can look forward to the tweaks and rebuild.
Brilliant just what i need to get mine back together LOL its in bits on my work bench and just needed clarification on a few bits before putting it back together got to agree the mix of torex screws and hex screws can catch you out if you not paying attention thanks for clear and simple review