Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
Last edited by Hsing-ee; 26-05-2024 at 04:04 PM.
Most of the prompt ones work off of search engines, it looks at examples to create it's own, it's why some descend into a virtual madness becoming verbally abusive and sarcastic as it's what its learned when searching.
You'll Shoot your eye out Kid
Currently looking for an SMK/BAM B4-4 Rear sight or help modifying current one.
A TX in beech runs around $780 in the US and shoots in the 14 to 15 fpe range, depending on the pellet. The New FWB Sport ultimately sold around the $700 mark and had/has very similar specs. No short stroking needed. A better fitting guide? Yes, but then I hear the same complaint from AA and HW owners too. Appearance and design are subjective - there were a few "yucks" aimed at the LGU/LGV, as well as the sh1tty trigger, and the ASP 20 didn't exactly have runway looks. I doubt that AA could produce a break barrel much cheaper than the TX today.
Rather than wishing the old guard companies were manufacturing something more to the cogniscenti liking, maybe we should be encouraging the likes of Norica or Cometa or even Precihole to come up with more exciting and original designs. Then we can complain about [I]their/I]pricing.
I Cried laughing at your AI thread!
A TX in beech runs around $780 in the US and shoots in the 15 fps range, depending on the pellet. The New FWB Sport ultimately sold around the $700 mark and had/has very similar specs. No short stroking needed. A better fitting guide? Yes, but then I hear the same complaint from AA and HW owners too. Appearance and design are subjective - there were a few "yucks" aimed at the LGU/LGV, as well as the sh1tty trigger, and the ASP 20 didn't exactly have runway looks. I doubt that AA could produce a break barrel much cheaper than the TX today.
Rather than wishing the old guard companies were manufacturing something more to the cogniscenti liking, maybe we should be encouraging the likes of Norica or Cometa or even Precihole to come up with more exciting and original designs. Then we can complain about [I]their/I]pricing.
Cried laughing at your AI thread!
Just to clarify, in terms of the functional design of the trigger mechanism the LGU / LGV trigger is actually quite decent, it misses one small trick given the position of the second stage screw on the 'tuning trigger' blade which is too far from the trigger pivot and too close to the lower sear pivot to maximise its potential.
The biggest gripe about it is the mazak two piece housing, however, even this has steel reinforcing at certain key points and in reality is a static component that is unlikely to cause an issue unless constantly removed and frigged with.
Only in the un-cocked state, so I don't see what the actual problem is with that.
When the gun is cocked (assuming some f*ckwit owner hasn't buggered the settings up) the trigger is just fine and if anything feels more sensitive than a standard TX trigger as the divorced trigger blade acts to increase available leverage.
Last edited by rockdrill; 29-05-2024 at 07:20 AM.
People who have been there focus on the fundamentals. People who sit at keyboards all day focus on the trivial and inane.
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.