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Great video, very informative. A bit of perspective - you need a scuba cylinder or a high pressure pump for those PCP rifles. That is not an insignificant investment. You can get a 10-22 for about $350, and it has a ten-round magazine. The .22lr is a go-to rifle for many shooters, due to economy of scale. It is a definite win for the PCP rifles regarding the ability to get it shipped straight to your home (usually) and no tax stamp for the suppressor. Also, .22 ammo can be relatively affordable, is easy to store, and lasts almost forever. As others have said, you are a pretty decent shot! Thank you for making a very interesting video!
Thank you! Correct, the fill method is going to be an additional cost to get started. The good thing is that cost is distributed across however many PCPs someone ends up buying. For someone looking to get a solid unit, say 800 dollars, across 10 PCPs the price is 80 dollars per airgun. Even for firearms, one safe can be hundreds to thousands of dollars, but when you are storing a dozen firearms, it isnt so much when you break down how many its storing. The air source should be considered part of ammo costs. With no primer, no casing, no powder, the air being propellent, its part of the cost that firearm catridges carry. That units one time fee only costs you electricity or gasoline after, where as every single catridge for a firearm has it built into the price.
I had it built at Hajimoto, they have an option on the site for barrel work. Im not 100% sure what all is involved, but it should chamber slugs normally, it apparently just makes it a bit easier. The new G30 SLs from Umarex claim to be slug ready now.
Great content! Short and to the point. BUT......as I moved to Oak Park, Illinois, zip 60302, No retailer will ship to me an air rifle with a muzzle velocity over 700 FPS. Should have brought my air rifles with me when I moved. FMR Intelligence Office
@@toxicmatrix1337 They sure do. They also load into the breech with a relatively light push. I haven't tried the bigger boat tails, but I have a large supply of 64 grains that I'm very happy with.
In case you haven't tried this yet... don't go more than 4 or 5 turns in from zero on the hammer spring screw. If you go too far your gun will dump the entire air tank. Not like it damages the gun but it will surprise you if it happens! About 2 turns in from stock (which is about 3 turns from zero) is as far as you can go before it wastes air and then pretty soon will just dump air.
You will need a compressor, it can be as little as a couple hundred or thousands if you want to go all out. The compressor is something that should be considered part of ammo cost. Imagine having a unit for firearms that produced gun powder out of thin air. With the cheaper cost of lead pellets and slugs vs cartridges, you are saving money over time. Get molds and cast your own and you save even more. Weight can add up, but if that is a concern, swapping to carbon fiber bottles will shave about a half of a pound quickly. Maintenance is practically zero. Run a good filter on your air compressor, use proper ammo, shouldnt really have a problem. Never use petroleum based lubes or solvents. 1000s of rounds and a completely spotless barrel is something youll never see from any firearm. Zero fouling.
Why people complain about the bolt handle cook people say that it is very hard to cook. I don't no why people always are very ridiculous about the bolt cook handle
did you upgrade your gauntlet to bolt action? all i can find on both pyramyd and airgundepot is a side charging version which is really lame. i want it to feel like an actual rifle not a toy and the sidecharger definitely gives it a toy feel and look.
@@N4STYNATE If you weren't able to buy a firearm? I think its a pretty viable option. Its manual cocking, you can get a pump action kit for it to speed things up. Rounds went through about 15 inches of ballistics gel with it. These shouldn't leak out, you can have it stored ready to go.