maybe the Thai breech guy was reported and shut down? Who knows?The only downside to the Russian breech, other than cost is that if you want .25, you're gonna have to either do some mod work yourself, or send it to someone. It's pretty much just set up for .177 and .22. If you want .20, again, you'd have to mod it yourself or farm it out. Also, with a .20, you'll have to single load it. That was something I was debating a while ago. I decided to stick with .22. Mags and readily available parts and no mods needed.
that's a lot of thai baht... hes gonna clean up
Wonder if the Thai version will work in .25...
Quote from: 2K1TJ on May 21, 2018, 07:59:56 PMWonder if the Thai version will work in .25...baker airguns sells a 25 cal barrel in .436 diameter last I checked , so that would work for sure
It looks like the Thai breech has a removable bushing that would allow larger barrel diameters...
Quote from: 2K1TJ on May 21, 2018, 10:07:06 PMIt looks like the Thai breech has a removable bushing that would allow larger barrel diameters...The Russian one is like that too, but unless you can machine an inner o-ring groove (like an Mrod) to seal the bolt, you'll also have to make a new bolt w/an o-ring on it... Either way, if you're gonna bump up to .25, you'll have to do mods to the bolt, and the breech itself, as the bolt bore is sized for .22... Which means, possibly doing some work to the linkage as well.