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  • ST19AG_WGreymon

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 16, 2009
    2,408
    Odenton
    CO2 powered, capable of singe, burst, and auto. Uses .22 caliber pellets.

    http://air-ordnance.com/product_info.php?products_id=938

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    rrrrrrkevin

    Its comin right for me!
    Jul 18, 2008
    2,603
    North Beach
    damn, if you upped the FPS on that thing it would be just about as close as you can get to a full auto .22 shipped right to your door completely unregulated. Might even be a step up if you consider how many rounds it can hold and how much cleaner it fires and I wonder if it jams?
     

    bdiddle

    Active Member
    Dec 21, 2009
    403
    I used to do paintball, and there are tons of ways to get an airgun like that to shoot at the same velocity using lower pressure.

    CO2 tanks are around 850-1000 PSI depending on temperature.
    My paintball gun had a regulator and operated at ~250 PSI.

    Considering that I could raise the pressure back up to 850ish, don't see why the same mods could not be done here to get much higher velocities
     

    actionpistolshooter

    Active Member
    Nov 11, 2009
    236
    Dunkirk, MD
    I used to do paintball, and there are tons of ways to get an airgun like that to shoot at the same velocity using lower pressure.

    CO2 tanks are around 850-1000 PSI depending on temperature.
    My paintball gun had a regulator and operated at ~250 PSI.

    Considering that I could raise the pressure back up to 850ish, don't see why the same mods could not be done here to get much higher velocities

    Maybe, maybe not. Changing air pressue could change cycle speed impacting reliabilty.
     

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