The pellets are specified at the same weight as Eun Jins and look exactly the same in the JH Khan website,
It will be interesting to see what the power specs are like and see an actual photo of a production rifle.
Yes its pretty. Eye candy. But the bigger question. Does it shoot well. It can be the prettiest. But if it doesn't. Shoot. I'll take an ugly duckling. That shoots. If it is a fine shooter however. Put me down for one
That's the true question bad,How will we know without buying Maybe more digging will come up with something. The good thing is that Korea puts out some good guns.Quote from: badredbird on February 15, 2014, 01:17:38 PMYes its pretty. Eye candy. But the bigger question. Does it shoot well. It can be the prettiest. But if it doesn't. Shoot. I'll take an ugly duckling. That shoots. If it is a fine shooter however. Put me down for one
I went back to the website and looked over the specs instead of just briefly scanning the photos this time. 60 joules or 44 ft lbs in .22 caliber, very similar to the Evanix Renegade or Rainstorm in power if that holds true to the specs and across the entire line. Single tube, 222 cc capacity. They are showing some really nice looking guns, so maybe they'll pan out, always nice to have more choices.
I went back to the website and looked over the specs instead of just briefly scanning the photos this time. 60 joules or 44 ft lbs in .22 caliber, very similar to the Evanix Renegade or Rainstorm in power if that holds true to the specs and across the entire line.
Quote from: Filnez on February 16, 2014, 03:02:37 AMI went back to the website and looked over the specs instead of just briefly scanning the photos this time. 60 joules or 44 ft lbs in .22 caliber, very similar to the Evanix Renegade or Rainstorm in power if that holds true to the specs and across the entire line.Others in their line are more powerful than that: according to their info, the Grandeur yields 51 FPE in .22 and 60 FPE in .25. This is closer to what Evanix does. (BTW the Evanix Ar6 "Renegade" is more of a 60+ FPE .22, which is something impressive).