Here's a link.https://donnyfl.com/collections/niksan-defense-companyJeff
Niksan air guns seem similar to some Kral/Reximex air guns.For these prices and coming with 4 magazines and a hard case they are better deals than anything from Kral, Reximex or the Benjamin Cratfsman (Akela, Cayden, Kratos)I am not sure what the warranty is.
Who sent you the part?I think the Niksan airguns are a great deal for that price.Compare the Niksan airguns with the Benjamin Gunnar refurb here:https://www.airgunrevisions.com/product/benjamin-gunnar-22-refurb/The Niksan Ozark and Benjamin Gunnar are very similar.The Niksan Ozark (250 bars fill, 4 magzines, hardcase) is $360 with free shipping.The Benjamin Gunnar refurb (200 bar, 1 magazine) is $399 + $24 shipping = $423 total.The Benjamin Gunnar was $1000 MSRP (dream on Crosman).I wish good luck to Airgun Revisions selling the Benjamin refurbs for those prices but there are better deals elsewhere.
Haven't been on this forum in years. Checked the deals section and have a Elf W on the way. I only have one gun air rifle which is an Air Arms S410 but have wanted a wood stocked bullpup for years. Some people think this is a good deal so I pulled the trigger.
The only one I was interested in was the Escalade with the BIG tank. The other models have much smaller tanks, and from the research I did and videos with chrono strings I watched, the velocity keeps dropping with every shot after the first 6-8 shots which means constant POI changes. So these guns need a regulator. If they were regulated they 'd be perfect at those prices.
Quote from: only1harry on January 11, 2025, 07:58:37 PMThe only one I was interested in was the Escalade with the BIG tank. The other models have much smaller tanks, and from the research I did and videos with chrono strings I watched, the velocity keeps dropping with every shot after the first 6-8 shots which means constant POI changes. So these guns need a regulator. If they were regulated they 'd be perfect at those prices.M18x1.5 interface, regulating is a breeze. Standard fixed or adjustable and a g1/2-14 to M18 Adapter. Adapter provides a few CC of plenum so little drop off in performance.But I have never seen anything like what you found. I shot the Ozark for a week or so before the MAX-ATH arrived. I did put a 0.5L CF bottle on but that just replaced the same size aluminum. I was shooting out to 45 yards and going through 4 magazines and reloading. Never saw any issue until tank dropped below 1800psi. I am guessing but 60 or so shots. Punched less than quarter size holes consistently.I ordered a .25 Escalade, probably won't regulate it. Don't know you could with the dual tanks. Same rifle as Ozark just has dual tanks.-- Matt
The wooden bullpup looked nice.I would have bought it if it had the sidelever in the middle and if it were regulated.Also the air bottle is 280cc/200 bar compared to the 425cc/250 bar for the Osark or Escalade.But I assume it is also smaller and lighter.