Yes, but only for certain rifles.
For what it's worth and as I see it, the gas rams are the power plant of the future. They are being improved and perfected more and more as time progresses.At the same time, I believe the springers will be around for a long time, are dependable and will always have their place, at least well into the future.
Does anyone know the allowable internal psi range for the Theoben gas rams ?
If I'm not mistaken, David Slade is the sole importer for Theoben products here in the USA. You can go his website and see what's available. His place is called Airgunwerks.He's not the only one who sells them, there's a place down in Southern California, not sure of the name but it might be Pomona Airguns(?) or something like that.
On the subject of the THEOBEN Gas Rams, is it possible to buy the Gas Ram assembly by itself for installation into my own air rifles ?Who sells them ?Thanks.
Quote from: AirHunter4Ever on July 26, 2012, 03:58:35 PMOn the subject of the THEOBEN Gas Rams, is it possible to buy the Gas Ram assembly by itself for installation into my own air rifles ?Who sells them ?Thanks.I by mine directly from Crosman. They cost about the same as a good spring.
...I'm looking for something that can be "stepped up" over the performance of a spring. Most gas rams have slightly lower velocity than springs, but offer other advantages.
Quote from: AirHunter4Ever on July 26, 2012, 11:15:33 PM...I'm looking for something that can be "stepped up" over the performance of a spring. Most gas rams have slightly lower velocity than springs, but offer other advantages.Gas rams have slightly lower velocity? Not true.If you replace the wire spring with a standard gas spring with the same maximum force, the gas spring will produce more FPE than the wire spring.