If I remember right Travis installed either a shroud from a Mrod or Gauntletand the baffles.
Awesome thread! I enjoyed reading. Thanks, and keep us posted Bill.
Yes it is, thanks TB.I pulled the gun out of the cabinet this morning before work. I noticed how heavy it felt. I'm going to have to rethink that heavy CP Adventure Class scope I put on it. Something much lighter. I'm sure I have something laying around that has an adjustable AO for my old eyes.
After breakfast and the post office run, I set the shooting table up on the back deck. I then clipped a couple target cards up to the pellet trap/back stop. After waiting for the fog from the a/c to humidity to clear off of the scope lens, I loaded a mag of 14.3 CPUM pellets in.The psi on the gauge showed exactly where it was yesterday when I pumped the gun up... again, that is a huge plus for me. I took 6 or 8 shots at 30 odd yards to sight the gun. Reloaded the mag and put the next 2 groups of 5 shots in 2 separate ragged holes on low power.The gauge read just under 2k and reality set in... IT IS HOT AND HUMID ALREADY !!!This made the thought of hand pumping something less than having a good time. So, at the risk of disappointment to anyone following, I'm gonna stop this merry go round until the probe comes in Monday and I see what the issue with it not filling from an air source is.Discoveries to this point...1) It's HOT outside.2) The gun holds air YAY!!!3) Accuracy looks good with cheap pellets Gotta love that !4) At this point, the gun seems to be a bigger air hog than the .177 Freedom was.5) Travis' Mrod baffle mod is mouse fart quite.Stay tuned....
The gun was quite loud from the factory so I put a Mrod air stripper baffles and shroud on it now it’s whisper quiet. It came with the single shot tray and because I rarely shot it I never removed it. I never used the probe so not sure on that one. Very accurate gun with lots of features. Enjoy it
Yes it is, I'll see if I can get details.Anyhooo.... tracking says I have a fill probe waiting for me in my mailbox.