lovely photography , Try contacting Fred Andrews who has a bug span to match, Bedford should be able to put you in touch. Of course you might not be interested in expanding the video. Either way it's a thumbs up from me.
What, the rifle? If so I’m afraid not. I did some research and the volute or V springs that power them would be too difficult to reproduce. Someone made a modern repro Britannia after seeing my Britannia vid so anything’s possible! Cheers
Is it me or the bellows' dart is much slower? Edit: anyway, I feel this effect still happens today between some low pressure-big volume-long barrel airguns like say Crosman 1377 and some high pressure-short barrel-small volume like say any modern pcp At least I feel the sound signature between both airguns is like nigjt and day
Hi, although they are similar in power, the Bellows dart is much bigger at 8.5mm and 30.6 gr while the Volute spring piston gun dart is 6.3mm and a bit lighter at 28gr so is a bit faster. Cheers
@@dkjngl1 thanks for clarifying Still I'd like to know if you noticed the effect that I say in today's airguns. In my free time I work with supressors and I find much easier to supress old low pressure airguns than modern high pressure ones. Somehow I feel that the puff of air is more gentle even though the volume and energy is similar
lovely photography , Try contacting Fred Andrews who has a bug span to match, Bedford should be able to put you in touch. Of course you might not be interested in expanding the video. Either way it's a thumbs up from me.
Nice 👍 i made a video shooting my model 2 diana with steel darts and my diana p-five with the kvintor darts.nice video bro 👍😉
Thanks mate
If possible, see if you can measure the dimensions of the parts. It would be interesting to recreate one of these with modern materials + techniques
What, the rifle? If so I’m afraid not. I did some research and the volute or V springs that power them would be too difficult to reproduce. Someone made a modern repro Britannia after seeing my Britannia vid so anything’s possible!
Cheers
@@dkjngl1 Did they really?? I would love to see.
@@martinthemalnourishedmuske7532 one day I hope to visit him and make a video showing his amazing self made rifles.
Is it me or the bellows' dart is much slower?
Edit: anyway, I feel this effect still happens today between some low pressure-big volume-long barrel airguns like say Crosman 1377 and some high pressure-short barrel-small volume like say any modern pcp
At least I feel the sound signature between both airguns is like nigjt and day
Hi, although they are similar in power, the Bellows dart is much bigger at 8.5mm and 30.6 gr while the Volute spring piston gun dart is 6.3mm and a bit lighter at 28gr so is a bit faster. Cheers
@@dkjngl1 thanks for clarifying
Still I'd like to know if you noticed the effect that I say in today's airguns.
In my free time I work with supressors and I find much easier to supress old low pressure airguns than modern high pressure ones.
Somehow I feel that the puff of air is more gentle even though the volume and energy is similar
@@DoNotPushHere Not my area of expertise I'm afraid, I only have 2 modern airguns, a HW97 and a FWB800x FT