GTA
All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => European/Asian Air Gun Gates => Turkish AirGun Gate => Topic started by: Bryan Heimann on March 04, 2013, 12:35:47 AM
-
What came first, the SAS or the Quattro? I want to say that the SAS came first, if I recall, but unsure...
-
Sas
I have a wfh with the sas but no quatro. It is a .25
-
That's a nice option to have there, the Quattro gun's triggers are a P.I.T.A. when you are trying to tear the guns down. I use a broken piece of chopstick to hold that one pin hole (let's call it the PITA pinhole) through the sere in place and it's still not easy! But you still have the S.A.S. and the better and more durable of the two stocks. I think the durability of the S.A.S. stocks over the older version has something to do with the way the front lug nuts are designed in the stock...
-
That's a nice option to have there, the Quattro gun's triggers are a P.I.T.A. when you are trying to tear the guns down. I use a broken piece of chopstick to hold that one pin hole (let's call it the PITA pinhole) through the sere in place and it's still not easy! But you still have the S.A.S. and the better and more durable of the two stocks. I think the durability of the S.A.S. stocks over the older version has something to do with the way the front lug nuts are designed in the stock...
I just let he pin drop and when reinstalling use a pointed probe to lift it up and pull it forward, then put the pin in. Little bit of a hassle but not too bad. IMO, getting rid of the SAS would be a good idea. I don't think it does much of anything and the wonky geometry it puts in the cocking linkage weakens it.