If noise is a problem try purchasing a r & l shroud there easy to put on or Randy will guild u (owner of store)...
The .25 with 24" Barrel and full shroud is both accurate and quiet if that is what you think you want try to meet up with someone nearby that has one and see if they will let you throw some pellets down range. that is the easiest way to go if it is do able
Quote from: sfttailrdr46 on April 15, 2014, 10:25:18 AM The .25 with 24" Barrel and full shroud is both accurate and quiet if that is what you think you want try to meet up with someone nearby that has one and see if they will let you throw some pellets down range. that is the easiest way to go if it is do ableWhat brand shroud? Thanks.
I'd like to hear opinions on the LDCs from airforcemodification vs. shrouds.
Thanks. Any shrouds/suppressors I should consider other than the RL and the airforcemodification? I did a search here and found a lot of stuff mentioned that seems to be not made anymore or not at the link given.
On the "LDCs" vs. shrouds, I found some updated information indicating .gov no longer will treat LDCs as [firearm] "(@*#&%(*@&)" (good news).I've found myself vacillating on ordering a gun - between the Air Arms S500 Xtra and the Condor. Eventually I will have two - one for the wife - maybe I should buy one of each of these.
Quote from: Paul Folbrecht on July 18, 2014, 09:39:05 PMOn the "LDCs" vs. shrouds, I found some updated information indicating .gov no longer will treat LDCs as [firearm] "(@*#&%(*@&)" (good news).I've found myself vacillating on ordering a gun - between the Air Arms S500 Xtra and the Condor. Eventually I will have two - one for the wife - maybe I should buy one of each of these. I would go with the S510. I have a Condor, it hits hard, is accurate, but only a single shot. I do get 60 consistent shots per fill.
Use the Phillips pellet holder specifically made for the Talon/Condor that P/A sells, and you can reload your Condor in 3 to 4 secs. I only reloaded once while hunting (out of 300?) to finish off a possum with my Condor(s), and it was to end it quickly. It wasn't needed. All raccoons, groundhogs, squirrels, other possums (and fox), etc. were very quick 1-shot kills. When target shooting, you still have to cock the gun with the magazine, regain your composure, control your breathing, etc., so you are only looking at a difference of a couple of seconds between shots. It doesn't really make a difference.Harry