I looked at this a couple thanksgivings ago and it had lots of poor reviews even for 249$ it didn't seem like a deal. stephen the banker had a review and the gun was all over the place.
An Avenger is $300 and it comes with 2 magaqzines and a metalic magnetic single shot tray.Why is the Kral Mega gun better?Actually my $200-$250 Nova Liberty are even better,So again, why is the unregulatedf Kral Mega bnetter?
You can buy an Avenger for that price, which is regulated, fully shrouded, etc.
Take a look at my mega and then think about an Mrod or avenger.Now let me tell you, I got mine for 400 bucks. I put a full shroud with 8 Mrod baffles and drilled the shroud/muzzle bushing out and made it an air stripper. Installed a 16" barrel from a Kral NP-03. This is the quietest rifle I own, getting 50 full power shots right at 30 fpe. It will stack pellets all day long. It's side lever, adjustable transfer port, 2 stage trigger, and hold 12 rounds/mag in 22.I have less than what a stock Mrod would cost you, and have parts left over. Also have a Huma to go in it, but its shooting so good right now I don't wanna even open it up.Now they're 50 bucks less than what I paid. I'm sure tempted to get another one and make it 177.This gun is what the 3rd gen Mrod should've been.There is a reason benjamin/crosman contracted with Kral to make their top of the line craftsman series guns. The rear bolt of an Mrod is antiqued and I couldn't stand the pellet pickiness of the mags/bolt on mine I had. Same with the Prod. The lines of the mega are better IMO, and you can get the even nicer walnut stock for around 100 bucks and really make it nice. This isn't a paid endorsement btw, lol, I just really fell in love with Krals after buying my Jumbo. I'm planning on getting an NP-03 to add to the collection. These rifles had issues when they came out sure, but they've worked them out and I'm impressed with what their guns can do.
Quote from: BC81 on May 31, 2022, 11:45:18 PMTake a look at my mega and then think about an Mrod or avenger.Now let me tell you, I got mine for 400 bucks. I put a full shroud with 8 Mrod baffles and drilled the shroud/muzzle bushing out and made it an air stripper. Installed a 16" barrel from a Kral NP-03. This is the quietest rifle I own, getting 50 full power shots right at 30 fpe. It will stack pellets all day long. It's side lever, adjustable transfer port, 2 stage trigger, and hold 12 rounds/mag in 22.I have less than what a stock Mrod would cost you, and have parts left over. Also have a Huma to go in it, but its shooting so good right now I don't wanna even open it up.Now they're 50 bucks less than what I paid. I'm sure tempted to get another one and make it 177.This gun is what the 3rd gen Mrod should've been.There is a reason benjamin/crosman contracted with Kral to make their top of the line craftsman series guns. The rear bolt of an Mrod is antiqued and I couldn't stand the pellet pickiness of the mags/bolt on mine I had. Same with the Prod. The lines of the mega are better IMO, and you can get the even nicer walnut stock for around 100 bucks and really make it nice. This isn't a paid endorsement btw, lol, I just really fell in love with Krals after buying my Jumbo. I'm planning on getting an NP-03 to add to the collection. These rifles had issues when they came out sure, but they've worked them out and I'm impressed with what their guns can do.Todd, I see you installed the biathlon lever. Also did you change the trigger, or is that a newer gen trigger?
All the preorder on them i kinda hope the latest go with a foster instead of probe fill. Pa got arrival dates to october.. who pteorders and sits 6 months on somthing?...lol