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Silent but Deadly ( no, not that, where is your mind?)( GRAPHIC!!!!! )

ASMALLVOICE

Well-Known Member
Hiya All,

I have had a couple of peeps on here ask me about my little toy in my avatar and profile pic.

This is an Air Rifle ( pellet gun ) that is totally suppressed and absolutely deadly out to and past 100yds. It works off of compressed air ( 3100psi ) filled from a firemans scba tank that is filled at 4500 psi and a regulator w/guage for filling the tank on the rifle. It is power adjustable from around 450fps to crowding 1500fps. It is 22 caliber but I also have a 25 caliber barrel for it, just takes a few minutes to change it out. It is recoiless and set at 1050fps, it is more quiet than an electric stapler. The silencer is machined aluminum ( 9 baffles ) and is removable ( there are no regulations on air rifles as far as suppressors go, so no fed bs). Here is a few pics of my baby, her name is Valkyrie, I have roughly about $1500( lots of customizing) in the setup ( including the carbon fiber scba tank and regulator for filling) here is a few pics of Valkyrie and what she does best. Please note, there were many blackbirds killed in the posting of this thread:twisted:

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If you live in an urban area and have pests, this will put the medicine where the pain is and noone will have a clue what is happening. I use it to keep blackbirds from crapping all over everything, if they are defecating on anything, the laws state that they may be controled by any means, and I choose this.....lol

Peace

Asmallvoice
 

giggles26

Well-Known Member
Damn dude!!! I'm so jealous!!! I probably would get in trouble with something like that lol.
 

MojoRison

Well-Known Member
Nice weapon you got there, but it seems a little too easy to bag something with it.... even birds

I've hunted small game with this....
 

giggles26

Well-Known Member
Yes they are. I got my first sling shot when I was like 11 lol. Can't count the times I got that thing taken away from me and the countless broken windows haha
 

ASMALLVOICE

Well-Known Member
I am fascinated. What's the accuracy at 100? cn
Providing the wind is not bucking to bad, I can easily keep a 1.5-2" group at 100 with the 22 cal and 32 grain pellets, the 25 with the 65 grain will easily stay at or under 1.5".
Please note, that is in the prone shooting position with the bipod, I couldn't hit the broadside of a barn standing freehand anymore( thank goodness for shotguns...lol)

On a side note, If anyone here is familiar with the explorations of Lewis and Clark, it was a repeating air rifle that kept the Indians from killing them. Here is a vid about that very rifle, amazing back then how they were able to produce that kind of air pressure in a device that small. Hope the vid works.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pqFyKh-rUI&feature=player_embedded

Peace

Asmallvoice
 

greenswag

Well-Known Member
I love my pellet/bb guns almost more than my normal guns because it's so much cheaper to shoot and you can shoot my one almost anywhere without people knowing. I've got the benjamin trail np 1500 .22 cal, it's nitro piston so one cock and it's ready to fire. It has so much power it destroys everything and unless I use PBA pellets it doesn't make a crack until it hits the target..which it destroys..lol. I thought about getting the kind that you use a scuba tank to fill but I only have an every day air compressor which I'm not sure is usable and it seems like a whole lot of hassle but I'm lazy :D. First is a family heirloom of sorts, then my baby, she's big and pretty heavy but balanced perfectly so you can hold her for a really long time perfectly steady standing up, then it's just two other multi-pump ones that I enjoyed when I was younger. I still pull them out once in a while for shits and giggles.

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Blue Wizard

Well-Known Member
I built a really nasty .22 pellet gun. I had gotten a break action .22 for like $20 at one of those traveling tool sales, where they have a truck set up like a store and you can buy cheap tools. Well the damn thing couldn't shoot through a coke can from point blank range.... :shock: So I tore apart an old paintball gun and combined the two, I made sure to open the CO2 regulator up all the way too.

I test fired it on a gallon paint can full of water and it went clean through it and one of the 2x4's I was using as a back stop. Wish I knew how fast it was going.
 

giggles26

Well-Known Member
Ahhh dyslexia. For a split second I got all excited but it didn't actually say "explored right up where they grew". cn
LOL! I'm sure I've been where they grew just don't have any ideas. Lewis and clark trails are really close to where I live. I go walking by them all the time.
 

TokeHoldCough

Active Member
That's not an Air Rifle. Air rifles have no CO2 and shoots little plastic BBs, air rifle, shoots using "air" nothing but. That is a pellet gun, and I'm sorry to say you spent waaay too much for that. I have a 1K feet per second it's a smith & Weston. Very unbreakable and only 150$. From 25ft away it put a hole you could put your arm through in a phone book, sounds like a .22 when fired.


Take the Silencer off, for better Accuracy. And Alot more Bang! Thanks for sharing
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
That's not an Air Rifle. Air rifles have no CO2 and shoots little plastic BBs, air rifle, shoots using "air" nothing but. That is a pellet gun, and I'm sorry to say you spent waaay too much for that. I have a 1K feet per second it's a smith & Weston. Very unbreakable and only 150$. From 25ft away it put a hole you could put your arm through in a phone book, sounds like a .22 when fired.


Take the Silencer off, for better Accuracy. And Alot more Bang! Thanks for sharing
The spring-air guns are inherently inaccurate due to the spring piston moving for the shot. It's like trying to get accuracy from an SKS ... no point in it. The prepressurized guns have a real place imo. cn
 

TokeHoldCough

Active Member
The spring-air guns are inherently inaccurate due to the spring piston moving for the shot. It's like trying to get accuracy from an SKS ... no point in it. The prepressurized guns have a real place imo. cn
Very good point. Unless you mod it correctly you're going to have one hell of a time. I had a little baby cock back pistol air soft when I was younger, one day my brother came over and took it apart, he took the spring out and stretched it to high hell, put it back in, and that bastard made me bleed LOL

But it's funny you say that because my same brother has a SKS, everytime I go over he has something new on it. He's got the drum clip, the red dot(with night vision) I can't remember what it was but he put something on it so there was no recoil and with the stand on it you just lay it down and pull the trigger it doesn't move at all. he got this shotgun barrel under the chamber. Pretty bad ass..
 
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