They can also be bought here: http://www.rojal.si and as its in the EU there's no tax/duty to worry about. They'll set it to sub 12fpe and leave out the pistol grips if asked and its only £350ish
They can also be bought here: http://www.rojal.si and as its in the EU there's no tax/duty to worry about. They'll set it to sub 12fpe and leave out the pistol grips if asked and its only £350ish
Last edited by tinbum; 24-08-2014 at 10:04 AM.
Better to admit you walked through the wrong door than spend your life in the wrong room
Is this at Uk pistol power or rifle power.
As it's can be both does this automatically make it a pistol.
thanks for the links guys.![]()
When importing as I did they'll only supply the carbine handle and not the pistol grips making it a rifle and so 12ft lbs. I'd imagine it dogshit with the pistol grip anyway. The balance would be terribad. Just my opinion.
Does it come with a fill probe or is that an extra the buyer has to source? I ask because I can't find a link to whats in the box or the unboxing videos I can find thet don't produce any filling equipment or even mention it
Last edited by bobster; 24-08-2014 at 06:14 PM.
No fill probe. It uses a foster connection (daystate, FX) so not hard to source.
Good question.
For what it's worth, Crosman themselves describe it as a pistol, and,
Like a HW45, say, or the older Gun Toys Panther Carbines (although power limits probably weren't an issue with the Panther anyawy).A shoulder stock is included and is easily interchangeable with the pistol grips.
I wouldn't like to try arguing that 'not supplying the pistol grips' is robust enough to consider it a rifle. And it's not even semi-automatic.
But what do I know, eh?
Iain
You can buy the Benjamin marauder from ASI I believe and it counts as a rifle , power set at about 11FTLB, Comes with rifle stock fitted Teds hold over did a test on it (U Tube ) looks quite good.They were going to bring out a camo version in UK woodland walker
Unfortunate typo here then, in an ASI spread of 12 months ago
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn75/IainKD/012.jpg
Now I'm not convinced by the "once a pistol, always a pistol" argument that is sometimes heard, and think it reasonable to allow the possibility of converting a pistol action to a rifle - and thereby taking advantage of the greater muzzle energy limit.
I do think, though, that such a conversion would have to be robust and stand up to scrutiny - ultimately, if need be, in court. Isn't there a reference earlier in this thread to removing and refitting the stock?
Iain
You are correct Iain. One screw and it's most certainly back to a pistol. Although does look abit crude.
On another note. This thread is soooo full of echoes I don't think people bother reading any previous posts.
I own the marauder p-rod as well however to keep it uk legal it,s got the rifle stock again i brought through vincent at airgun exporter have to say it,s a great gun vincent is a nice chap to do buisness with and the gun is detune to uk spec so my advice is got to airgun exporter
Is it that simple? Just ask for them to set it to 12fpe, leave out the pistol grips and it's as easy as ordering from versandhaus schneider (the German site)? (I'm very interested in getting one of these). Also, re: the fosters quick connect, bit new to PCPs but does anyone have a link for an adapter for that from the standard 1/8" BSP (I think it is...) connection?