I really like the RAM 68 pump-action shotgun. We had a play with one and were knocked over an aerosol can at 25 yards. We're not sure of the weight of the .68" rubber balls but, with an intelligent guess, it's putting out about 6 ftlbs.
Jonathan
Hi Guys,
There is a RAM 30X, Glock 17 clone in the sales section at a bargain price for this weekend
http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/show...97#post2794697
Its over £300 worth of goodies new, and is a brilliant toy to have great fun.
The only way to get a Glock air pistol as Umarex don't do them and airsoft don't count
Cheers
John
Snooper601 Suspect a simple fault, or a simple engineer He who dies with the most toys wins!
QHAC Official lubricant development engineer.
I really like the RAM 68 pump-action shotgun. We had a play with one and were knocked over an aerosol can at 25 yards. We're not sure of the weight of the .68" rubber balls but, with an intelligent guess, it's putting out about 6 ftlbs.
Jonathan
Hi Jonathan,
The .43 rubber balls are 10 grains so I may be able to calculate the weight from the difference in the volume, when I have woken up properly
Good fun, as is my RAP4, M16 clone
25 grains, now you have to measure the MV with a chrono The web sites in the US selling these claim 200 to 380 fps, adjustable.
If the .68 rubber balls will do 380fps then it's 8fpe.
Cheers
John
Last edited by Snooper601; 28-06-2008 at 10:11 AM.
Snooper601 Suspect a simple fault, or a simple engineer He who dies with the most toys wins!
QHAC Official lubricant development engineer.
Can't remember the chrono result exactly but it was a bit over 300fps, and we guessed 30 grains so pretty close.
Jonathan
I found a site that quoted velocities of about 220fps. Sounds about right and means the pistol is putting out about 1 foot pound. I was quite dissapointed with that but most paintball guns can be tuned up to some degree.
Cool site here by the way...
http://www.1728.com/energy.htm
Snooper601 Suspect a simple fault, or a simple engineer He who dies with the most toys wins!
QHAC Official lubricant development engineer.
The new Crosman t4 is a good replica of a Glock too.