Manny, why did you opt for .357 instead of .45?
I've been eyeballing this rifle for a while now. It's the least spendy one I have found in that caliber. How loud is it? I know your using it for hunting and the noise level is probably irrelevant in that application but I was thinking about getting this rifle to shoot yotes with. When you make the mods to shoot the arrows will that be the only thing you can shoot through it then? I don't know anything about that and would like to know. I bet it sends them arrows zinging though lol. I know theres an airgun dealer in the UK that makes moderators for them it's wolf airguns. It is a sickness. Happy hunting.
Here is the Rex P with an ldc. The folks that built the ldc are from Poland. Works great, matches the gun very well. I have the .357 model.https://www.wolfairguns.com/product_info.php?cPath=29&products_id=78&osCsid=781e375b72f085217260d92981e9ed00
I have the .45 with a can from Neil. It is back yard friendly and I can hit a 3" spinner standing at 35 yards all day long.
They make it in .30 in the full sized version at the same price, and I'm pushing the 'buy" button...they don't, and I'm continuing to ignore the urge.Like Nomadic...seeing as "they" do have other rifles in .30, can't really see why they didn't.
Ok here is where I got so far.I think the factory Buttstock fits better the Mini-Carbineand the AR15 Buttstock looks better on the CarbineSet the guns up with pellet holders and they are both ready to go.I think it's a pair of pretty cool guns indeedNow I can take one gun in the woods and take the air tube from the other as a spare ( that was an other reason to get this particular gun )They are so light that I can actually take them both in the field if I really choose so
One thing I haven’t seen done is using a hammer in free flight on one of the in-line valve guns . A double spring is definitely not going to work , but what about about a stiff spring like Shorty game up with. I would imagine it would help with the efficiency.
Quote from: Nomadic Pirate on February 15, 2019, 10:53:09 PMOk here is where I got so far.I think the factory Buttstock fits better the Mini-Carbineand the AR15 Buttstock looks better on the CarbineSet the guns up with pellet holders and they are both ready to go.I think it's a pair of pretty cool guns indeedNow I can take one gun in the woods and take the air tube from the other as a spare ( that was an other reason to get this particular gun )They are so light that I can actually take them both in the field if I really choose so Yup, the cool factor is off the charts on these Manny!:-)
I also think it's indeed a cool pair and I sure like the fact that I can take the tank from the other gun in the field as a spare
Quote from: Nomadic Pirate on February 17, 2019, 01:44:57 PM I also think it's indeed a cool pair and I sure like the fact that I can take the tank from the other gun in the field as a spare How difficult is it to change tanks? The manual says the rail has to be removed. If A guy could get a Rex-P, Rex and a TC-35/45 in the same caliber and swap parts, that would be interesting!
You just unscrew the tank off,Under the Scope rail there's a grub screw that you can use if you don't intend to get the tank on and off but you don't need to have it,I remove mines and put the scope rail back on so I'm able to take the tanks off at will.