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Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 11:41 pm |
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sandman |
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Here are my big bore air guns. They are Daq's build on the crosman frames.
The top gun is a 9mm outlaw
The 2nd gun is a 25. outlaw
The 3rd gun is a 9mm co-2
The 4th gun is a 25. co-2 gun.
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Here is the bore of the 9mm co-2
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Here is some 71 grain ooo buckshot I use for the 9mm.
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And lastly here are some 9mm pellets the one the right is 77 grains & the left one is 60 grains.
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Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 1:36 am |
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AirGunEric |
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Well- you know we have to ask:
What is/are the outputs on those things (fpe and velocity)? Effective range for reasonable accuracy? What are you doing with them- just for fun or hunting? If hunting- what sort of game?
Also- the Co2 9mm- how large a tank do you connect to it, and how many shots before consistency drops off?
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Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 1:55 am |
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sandman |
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well the 9mm outlaw is a 115 fpe gun, shooting 115 grain bullets.
60 grain pellets shoot @ 850 from a 12 inch barrel.
the 9mm outlawspcp guns get 3 shots filling the tube.
the 25 outlaw is a 75 fpe gun shooting 24 grain pellets @ 1360 ft/sec, from a 14 inch barrel. and 6 shots.
and i use #3 buckshot @ 1000 ft/sec
the co-2 guns use hpa from a paint ball tank & hose
the 9mm co-2 gun is now doing 42 fpe shooting 77gr. pellets @ 500 ft/sec
lastly the 25. co-2 is a 25 fpe gun.
here is a 2x4 i shot with the 9mm outlaw at 25 yards & different ammo.
here is the back side of the 2x4
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Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 2:12 am |
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AirGunEric |
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I noticed you had a pic with two of your guns with hammer adjustment knobs on them- how much output adjustment do they allow (i.e. range, high-low)? |
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Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 10:05 am |
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sandman |
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i gained 25 ft/sec with them, i used a heavy spring with them.
you adjust them at pretty good, range over a 200 sec/ft up or down.
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Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 12:59 pm |
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Really nice, sandman.
I don't know anything about the Outlaw, but the grips look really close to a 2240, have you ever experimented with after-market wood grips for any of them? |
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Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:57 pm |
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sandman |
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thanks.
they are the grips of the 2240 all of them.
the outlaws all daq, but the crosman frame & grips.
the other co-2 guns use all crosman parts but, breech & barrel.
i have been thinking of the nice wooden grips lately, i may have to get some soon!
they are alot fun, i shoot almost everyday, i shoot in my basement 25 yards long. |
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 10:31 am |
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hi , great looking little guns you have , what psi do you put in them ? i have many 9mm mostly rifles , i have been thinking of using the 000buck , just wanted to ask you what is the od on the balls , one compony told me they are . 350'' , do you find their tight enough ? most of my guns like the eui jin's which are about .36'' on the skirt end .
i don't want to sound rude , but how did you get them to shoot so much faster then the people who make them ? i assumed they were made for top speed by Quackn . |
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 12:17 pm |
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Gunrunner |
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Hi there Sandman.. was wondering where you get the foster fill.. thats a 1 way quick release fitting ,, right .? , need a few of those myself .. by the way I love those cannons you got there ..
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 3:56 pm |
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sandman |
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jezx wrote: |
but how did you get them to shoot so much faster then the people who make them ? |
easy the gun were made to shoot heavy ammo, the 9mm outlaw was set up to use 125gr. bullets , so use light ammo then get faster ft/sec times!
i use 000 buckshot=350 od, =64gr.
and use 360 od buckshot =71gr.
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wondering where you get the foster fill.. |
just go to any paint ball store or go on line they sell them. |
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