Any body know if there's a fill cap so it can be filled from a floor pump?
I jumped on this one. Thanks!-Whirly
WillHow about this one,HTH's LOL Don
Quote from: Nvreloader on January 24, 2021, 04:07:29 PMWillHow about this one,HTH's LOL DonSame gun at a higher price.
Except it's in .22 and not .177...-W
Madd Hatter, you are looking for what will usually be referred to as a bulk fill cap. Possible sources include Mike Melick of FDAR, the arrow guy, or Mountain Air. Or you can make one yourself...the ones I have are just an OEM end cap that has been drilled out to accept a Foster connector with a check valve.Bear in mind the tube capacity is very small so shot count on air will be quite short unless you make some changes to reduce air consumption such as a lightweight hammer and/or SSG. For example, I have one with a lightweight hammer (and improved poppet) that gives 14 shots at 13fpe. A nice lightweight gun for woods walking for gray squirrels but not so satisfying for plinking in the back yard due to having to refill so often. Oh and it hopefully goes without saying but don’t exceed hot day CO2 pressure of 1300psi or so.
Quote from: Whirligig on January 24, 2021, 06:34:23 PMExcept it's in .22 and not .177...-WI looked up the .22 at Amazon. It said the velocity was 'up to 500 fps'. I was thinking. WOW! A RIFLE that uses TWO CO2 cartridges w/ the same velocity as a stock 1322. Very unimpressive.
Quote from: Longbob on January 25, 2021, 01:00:03 PMQuote from: Whirligig on January 24, 2021, 06:34:23 PMExcept it's in .22 and not .177...-WI looked up the .22 at Amazon. It said the velocity was 'up to 500 fps'. I was thinking. WOW! A RIFLE that uses TWO CO2 cartridges w/ the same velocity as a stock 1322. Very unimpressive.You might like this air rifle tuned for "full power."It's more refined than the Beeman and mine puts out over 12 FPE.-W