Well that is an assault weapon to be banned 😂😂😂, three co2 cartridges 😮😮😮, trudolf is not only going to ban it but also put a carbon tax on it 😂😂😂, collect all that revenue and send it to Ukraine ffs 😂😂😂😂
Ya figured it out now that you need a PAL (Firearms license) to buy anything over 500 FPS, yet we can get a flintlock rifle without a PAL, make it make sense haha! I'll stick to real firearms since I have a PAL, it's cheaper other than ammo.
Thank you for the video of the Artemis model 600W .22cal. You answered a lot of questions I had for this air rifle because mine just arrived today 5-8-2024. For the Money this is a Awesome little air rifle. Mine did come with a suppressor to make it very quiet and it does work very little noise. Thank you again for the vid.
Try your luck on a PR900W or a Diana Stormrider as it's known in the US. It's a PCP rifle that is pump friendly. It's a very good air rifle. The gen 2 of this rifle is even better than the original one. There is a Diana Stormrider Gen 3 that is regulated. It comes with a decent moderator making it backyard friendly. I have not seen the Dian Stormrider 3 in the US yet. I am hoping we will get it here very soon.
On my second Dragonfly MK 2 .177 . If you have seen the product video on these , then mine was the exact opposite . The Dragonfly from HELL . Every screw came loose and fell out , pumping would stick in both direction . People would comment , make sure to lube it real good , did that no change . Happy to report that number 2 is working as designed . Single load mine , not a fan of those cheap magazines .
Lindo rifle el cr . Aca en Argentina se vende una modificacion para no usar las garrafitas . En su lugar se venden unas garrafas de muchisima autonomia y con ellas se recarga el rifle .
I think that you're firing too quickly for the CO2 power to be consistent. I've found that leaving 10-15 seconds between shots keeps the power higher and more consistent.
Totally agree. If there was an argument to be made to set aside the magazine and load more slowly, one at a time, into the single shot tray, more consistent velocity would be that incentive.
Actually the beauty of Co2 is pressure stays the same until the liquid is all gone. The downside is pressure varies with temperature - and shooting quickly (like I was over the chronograph) cools down that Co2 cylinder and lowers the pressure. If I'd waited 30 seconds or more between shots, I would likely not have seen the velocities creep down like they did.
That really only works with spring piston guns where the air is instantly compressed and gets so hot it will ignite that vaseline. CO2 is cold air. But detontating hydrocarbons in a spring gun is bad for its health.