I love mine, (in .30) , topped it with a Hawke 3x9x50 (that I bought from these guys), At 50 yards, it'll drive tacks. Run it over my FX chronograph ( that I bought from these guys) and i love it to, itsrunning 995 fps, at 98 ft/lbs, and I haven't even tuned the hammer yet. I'm getting 21 shots per fill, with a little bit of air to spare. I put a sumo on it, it's quieter than my sig asp in .22. Really enjoy your reviews, straight up honest, and straight to the point
Thanks for the info. I have a G2 review coming in a few weeks. I wish I had some H&N's. at least I know my MK2's will do well. Thanks for the great review! -Nate
I pre-ordered a .22 version back in early June, and it arrived 3 weeks ago. Mine has been a total train wreck from the start! Out of the box inspection....EVERY bolt and screw was not just kinda...but LOOSE! After a good cleaning, I tried to mount a scope, only to find anything larger than a 40mm objective, required pulling the front rail....even with high rings...and with high rings there isn't enough travel in the adjustable cheek piece to bring the eye in line with the scope. Next. 50 rounds to "season" things, then TRIED to sight it in. First, the trigger is HORRIBLE! Long, gritty, grainy travel, and a very mush break. I generally can sight any gun in with less than 10 rounds....this one I gave up on at 50! This gun throws pellets everywhere, no matter the make or weight of pellet. The typical 14.3gr Crosman premier pellets TUMBLE in flight, and hit the paper sideways more times than not! I contacted the seller, who directed me to Umerex, who at first said they would send a problem sheet for me to fill out, and a FedX return label.... I got the problem sheet....but have asked for the return label 3x now.... with no response. I can only hope Umerex comes through and either fixes or replaces this gun..... otherwise I'd just as soon spend the money on an Avenger. That gun is at least proven.
I have a .22 on the way. I’ll be curious to see how it goes. As for the Avenger, they have their own unique challenges. I’ll be doing another head to head with the .22 cal Avenger and G2. I guess we’ll all see how they do. Cheers AGW
With something like the Beeman commander costing around $200 in .22 with a much nicer wood stock, it’s hard to justify spending $400 for the gauntlet 2 unless you really want the .25.
What is that "power factor" number on your displays? is that something that's put in when you configure for the pellets or auto-generated by the software? Where was the dB meter positioned? Directly in front or off axis? If not directly in front, how far off (45 degrees? 90 degrees?)? Also, how far away from the muzzle?
Great review. I'm trying to decide on my first PCP. Which one you choose between the Gauntlet 2 or the Air Venturi Avenger wood version at similar cost? Thanks
Thanks for info can we get barrel length comparison and twist rate. Have to say seems that regulator is running great, did you have to wait between shots, or will quick follow up still be with that 3FPS Keep up great work and thanks again
I know they said the new stock doesn’t touch the shroud and is supposed to keep the POI “within specs” but does the new gauntlet really have any difference in that respect compared to the old .25 and poi shift issues? Having to baby the shroud to avoid POI change is my biggest issue with the gauntlet. It’s way too sensitive to bumps or even a sneeze. 😅
H&N Grizzlies almost had me sell my Hatsan Bt65QE a week after I got it. Thank God I bought JSB's and kept it. Is there an airgun anywhere that likes H&N Grizzlies or its their most accurate to shoot? . I doubt it
Looks like a very, very nice airgun. But here in europe (netherlands where i live) this one is €599, so about 622$ . And the .30 cal costs €699 believe it or not. I'll have to pass for now, maybe in the future i go for this nice product.
Thanks brother. This is one nice airgun. As a bench rest rifle. Its hard to beat. Long distance hunting will be great as well. I will purchase one. I need a rifle set up for power. This will definitely fit the bill right out of the box. No having to set it up, or tune it. I actually like the bolt. But I also have strong hands. The consistency of the Ninja Reg. is awesome. I bought the first Gauntlet. Your review made a large impact on my purchase. It has been accurate and reliable. I haven't had one problem with it. I added a large bottle but other than that its stock. I look forward to getting this Gauntlet 2. God bless you. 🎯
Maybe the Gauntlet 3 ? PCP'S seem to be the bread and butter of the airgun world . After all they do cost more. Not for me just the gun and some pellets .Loose the plastic and bring back the wood and metal .It is UGLY...................
@@joedokes8641 I agree maybe on G3. It's a major change and I understand why it wasn't done. As far as plastic I somewhat agree, but they got it right on the origin. I like my plastic origin stock.
My only real thing is that they are saying to fill what looks to be and aluminum tank, to 4500 psi. How does that work? Every aluminum tank I have ever seen, is 3000 psi max.
Most detachable bottles with higher fill pressure are carbon fiber wrapped. But think about the others. They are steel, or aluminum. Avenger, Edgun, Zbroia, Ataman, Huben, Uragan, KalibrGun and many others. They all have non carbon cylinders.
@@heithwatkins I’m coming from paintball where all of my 4500 psi tanks are carbon fiber and 3k tanks are aluminum/steel. Didn’t realize that so many had aluminum bottles on them.
Hope the fixed the safety problem and air stripper cracking issue. I've been trying to get them to take care of both on my gauntlet 22 for 2 years broke a week after buying it cant use it and umarex has been ZERO help in addressing the issues
I called Umarex about basic maintenance and moisture using the hand pump. I told them about the small crack in the air stripper. ( although it never affected anything) and they mailed me one free. This was well after the warranty expired.
@@heithwatkins it affects a lot believe it or not. Umarex has the worst customer service ive ever dealt with. No rifle should fire if the trigger is pulled when safety is on then safety put on fire without pulling
Interesting rifle. It has high power for hunting, but lacks good handling for off hand shooting. It has a stable Ninja reg which should be great for target shooting, but lacks adjustability (reg, transfer port or hammer spring). It seems to be running too “hot” out of the box for precision target shooting with anything but very heavy pellets. I have a Gauntlet “1” and it is easily modified. However, cost of mods starts to add up. Also, it seems this gun will require an after market moderator for backyard use, so that could add $100 - $150 to the cost. I think the original Gauntlet was a great deal at its original price point. The Gauntlet 2 faces competition in terms of adjustability at its new price point. I like a lot about it, but I’m not sure I’m sold…
Depends on your backyard. I would certainly have no issue. I would expect to see adaptors to allow for further moderation once it hits the market. Cheers AGW
So what's the actual shot count for the .25 model? Umarex claims 50+ shots but in the announcement video the commentator claims up to 100 shots in .25.
@@AirGunWeb thats unfortunate considering that price point. I bet a little slower and it could compete with guns twice as much on the accuracy factor. And more shots even better.
@@shanestamball1886 if your intrested. You could always purchase another regulator set at lower pressure. Maybe even get an externally adjustable one like what's on the RTI PROPHET. Maybe the hammer spring can get you the speed you desire without touching the factory reg.
@@heithwatkins no thanks, i have had enough problems with the impact, to know not to get involved with the redesign or tinkering of PCP's. although i'm curious what slugs or heavier ammo would preform
I own two Gauntlets, and the Gen 2 is ugly. The name "Gauntlet 2" is on the breech and plastered again on the stock in super large letters. This rifle will be the Edsel of the air gun world.
You'd need to check with Umarex USA. I'm not sure that it's available just yet. You can preorder it many places. If you want one, I'd certainly do that to make sure that I get one. Cheers AGW
Way to get around underslung-tank guns being nose heavy... go back to the 1700's and early 1800's and put the tank in the stock. A Ninja 45 ci CF tank makes a nice cheek rest, when surrounded by a stock. A hunting gun should be able to be shot off-hand well, regardless of how it's powered. On dissuading people from working on their guns... Parts are available, If you mess it up, buy a replacement. I messed up my share of sears and hammers learning how to work on guns lol. Obviously, be cautious when testing the work, and jostle the gun around to ensure the engagement is sound (make sure you also don't make the sear engagement "negative", otherwise the sear will wear to the point it's dangerous down the road). Don't be afraid of working on guns (firearms or air guns): people that had a very loose grasp on what forces they were working with, had relatively poor materials (compared to today), didn't have the internet for information, and were working with borderline medieval hand tools were making/ modifying guns (both firearms and air guns) in the 14 and 1500's. If they could do it, so can you.
Please read me🙏🙏🙏 I want to start this pellet shoot practice and hunt. Of all pellet guns i have seen this one really calls me for its performance / price. But i am struggling to find it online to order. Can you help me?
When I lived in Lake Havasu Arizona it was illegal to discharge a firearm for any reason in town limits. Target shooting with airguns was permitted provided your ammo never left your property and you did not violate any noise ordinances. But, you could not shoot pests or hunt at all in your yard. I understood their reasoning. Everything was so closely packed together and people were shooting pigeons off powerlines, not knowing or caring where that shot landed. I don't know your situation, but it seems that a trip to a town meeting would be in order to find out the real reason for them telling you you can't kill anything. Cheers AGW
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@@leojones7266 thanks man . Hope it ships quick . I got the yong heng compressor on order also and a scba tank woth the filler station hope thas all i need
@@heithwatkins Yeah i agree 100%. I just think this should have been like a magnum version since it is $100-150 more than the original. Just a better stock design with the originals insides could have been a Gauntlet 2 and still be priced at $300..
@@joshuagibson2520 I can hand pump it. I have hand pumped my 360cc bottle I put on my Gauntlet. This is only 40 more cc. I have pumped my BSA R10SE more times than I counted, to 3,365 psi. Shooting 30 shots down, I can pump it up in 5 min. I would pump this 10min. Let the pump and myself rest 10 to 15 min. Then repeat until I found how far I could go. Worst case. I would just get fewer shots.
Extreme spread of 7 with only 8 shots, you can do that with just about any air gun, even unregulated ones.. What was the extreme spread over the entire 100 shots tells the story..
Jim, are you assuming that I'm not or that I'm somehow trying to hide something? The point of the regulator is that it regulates the output. As long as you are over the reg pressure in the bottle, your results are on point. Will there be variances over 100 short? Probably. But would they be dramatic like an unregulated gun? I have a video coming up that will show why it's important to know your shot curve with an unregulated gun. Or would minor variances be more due to pellet inconsistencies than reg inconsistencies? Frankly, I'm not interested in burning hundreds of pellets (which I can't replace right now) to find out. I've shot over the reg at full pressure and near the end of the usable pressure and the numbers are stable. Cheers AGW
@@AirGunWeb No, with 50-100 shots tells a better story about the regulator.. A good regulator will stay fairly consistent, but if you have an upward climb or downward climb or excessive spread then it tells you something isn't quite right with the regulator.. For example if you have a regulator that has and extreme spread of 10 fps over 10 shots but climbs upward or declines downward 40 fps that would give you an extreme spread of 50 over 50 shots and that is not desirable in a regulator... My .22 air gun shoots 52 shots at 32 fpe with an extreme spread of 20 - it is unregulated. To me that is just as good as most regulated air guns.. My friend has the same air gun and gets the same results as mine, Actually his gets 55 shots but at 30-31 fpe.. 10 shot strings we are seeing 4-5 fps extreme spreads, with a very gradual, linear bell curve..
@@vansantsam Really I think you will have to test the actual gun you buy. I see more people showing 10 shot consistency nowadays. I actually agree with you about wanting to see the entire shot string. But what was shown is good enough information. The rest I'll find out when I purchase mine.
@@heithwatkins That is fine, you can do as you wish. I figure if someone is doing a review then a full shot string would be beneficial.. I just got rid of an air rifle that got around 100 shot on the regulator, however over the entire shot string it lost 80 fps (80 fps extreme spread), but any 10 shot group only showed 8 fps spread - it was loosing about 0.8 fps per shot.. Maybe under 50 yards it would not be greatly noticeable but once you got out to 70-100 yards the last few shots definitely had a point of impact way lower than the first few shots. Which can also have you scratching your head with grouping - Why would it group better at one end or the other.. 80 fps change is enough to throw off grouping as well.. I feel that if a regulated rifle can't maintain 20 fps (or less) spread over the entire shot count on the regulator then I don't want it...
@@vansantsam WOW!!!! 80fps is alot. I can see why you are gun shy. I have the first Gauntlet and it does very well with the Ninja reg. So I didn't figure this would be a problem. It sounds like maybe your hammer spring was too high in relation to the reg. pressure. This causes a steady decline in fps throughout the shot string, until falling off the reg. If the reg. is set too high and hammer spring too low, it causes a nice shot string but then a spike in fps right before falling off the reg. What gun was it?
SWEET !!!! The Gauntlet 2 is a PERFECT sequel, as opposed to a new line.
I love mine, (in .30) , topped it with a Hawke 3x9x50 (that I bought from these guys),
At 50 yards, it'll drive tacks.
Run it over my FX chronograph ( that I bought from these guys) and i love it to, itsrunning 995 fps, at 98 ft/lbs, and I haven't even tuned the hammer yet.
I'm getting 21 shots per fill, with a little bit of air to spare.
I put a sumo on it, it's quieter than my sig asp in .22.
Really enjoy your reviews, straight up honest, and straight to the point
Thanks for the info. I have a G2 review coming in a few weeks. I wish I had some H&N's. at least I know my MK2's will do well. Thanks for the great review! -Nate
I look forward to your review. I love your channel. 👍
thanks for all the help you have give me your a grate guy.
I love my 25 cal gun is awesome about to by the 30 and 22 just because it's shoots like a laser and is smooth
I pre-ordered a .22 version back in early June, and it arrived 3 weeks ago. Mine has been a total train wreck from the start! Out of the box inspection....EVERY bolt and screw was not just kinda...but LOOSE! After a good cleaning, I tried to mount a scope, only to find anything larger than a 40mm objective, required pulling the front rail....even with high rings...and with high rings there isn't enough travel in the adjustable cheek piece to bring the eye in line with the scope. Next. 50 rounds to "season" things, then TRIED to sight it in. First, the trigger is HORRIBLE! Long, gritty, grainy travel, and a very mush break. I generally can sight any gun in with less than 10 rounds....this one I gave up on at 50! This gun throws pellets everywhere, no matter the make or weight of pellet. The typical 14.3gr Crosman premier pellets TUMBLE in flight, and hit the paper sideways more times than not! I contacted the seller, who directed me to Umerex, who at first said they would send a problem sheet for me to fill out, and a FedX return label.... I got the problem sheet....but have asked for the return label 3x now.... with no response. I can only hope Umerex comes through and either fixes or replaces this gun..... otherwise I'd just as soon spend the money on an Avenger. That gun is at least proven.
I have a .22 on the way. I’ll be curious to see how it goes. As for the Avenger, they have their own unique challenges. I’ll be doing another head to head with the .22 cal Avenger and G2. I guess we’ll all see how they do.
Cheers
AGW
Happy Memorial Day!
Thank you. You as well.
Cheers
AGW
please can u review diana 56 target hunter. 22 caleber...thanks...
Place on EBAY called Apex ammo he makes a 41 grain slugs and alot of others and my gauntlet absolutely loves them! Hit hard
With something like the Beeman commander costing around $200 in .22 with a much nicer wood stock, it’s hard to justify spending $400 for the gauntlet 2 unless you really want the .25.
Power level tho, they’re not on the same level. Beeman.22 cal makes like 20 fpe
What is that "power factor" number on your displays? is that something that's put in when you configure for the pellets or auto-generated by the software?
Where was the dB meter positioned? Directly in front or off axis? If not directly in front, how far off (45 degrees? 90 degrees?)? Also, how far away from the muzzle?
Thats a nice gun but its not for me looks bulky and front heavy like you said thanks for that great review 👍
Great review. I'm trying to decide on my first PCP. Which one you choose between the Gauntlet 2 or the Air Venturi Avenger wood version at similar cost? Thanks
Thanks for info can we get barrel length comparison and twist rate.
Have to say seems that regulator is running great, did you have to wait between shots, or will quick follow up still be with that 3FPS
Keep up great work and thanks again
Another great video, the fpe is great and consistent
In my wish list. I'm sold.
I know they said the new stock doesn’t touch the shroud and is supposed to keep the POI “within specs” but does the new gauntlet really have any difference in that respect compared to the old .25 and poi shift issues? Having to baby the shroud to avoid POI change is my biggest issue with the gauntlet. It’s way too sensitive to bumps or even a sneeze. 😅
I love the accuracy of mine but accuracy is useless with POI shifts.
How do you feel this compares to the Hatsan NeutronStar? Is the Hatsan NS worth the extra money?
Great review, thank you! Where can i buy the bipod and the conection on the rifle?
H&N Grizzlies almost had me sell my Hatsan Bt65QE a week after I got it. Thank God I bought JSB's and kept it. Is there an airgun anywhere that likes H&N Grizzlies or its their most accurate to shoot? . I doubt it
Oh yes! I love this kind of review! 😃
The MK11 Heavy in the smooth twist, @840fps are lasers. If you could slower it. I bet the grouping gets tighter
Did the First one Leak ? How many to get a Good one ?
Can you put a Donney fl sumo on the new one?? Or what will have to be done to make it happen
I want the .30 cal but it’s out of stock:/ but like the .25 is no joke either but for that extra 50fpe oof I wanna wait still
HEY WHAT'S UP RICK TRUE AIR GUNNER 🎯 IS THAT UMAREX GAUNTLET PRODUCING AS MUCH FPE AS THE AIR AVENGER 😋👍🎯🎯🎯🎯
Looks like a very, very nice airgun.
But here in europe (netherlands where i live) this one is €599, so about 622$ .
And the .30 cal costs €699 believe it or not.
I'll have to pass for now, maybe in the future i go for this nice product.
Can u take a 2100 psi to a 2400 psi on the gauntlet 2 .25 for more penetration on wild bore
Thanks brother. This is one nice airgun.
As a bench rest rifle. Its hard to beat. Long distance hunting will be great as well.
I will purchase one. I need a rifle set up for power. This will definitely fit the bill right out of the box. No having to set it up, or tune it.
I actually like the bolt. But I also have strong hands. The consistency of the Ninja Reg. is awesome.
I bought the first Gauntlet. Your review made a large impact on my purchase. It has been accurate and reliable. I haven't had one problem with it. I added a large bottle but other than that its stock.
I look forward to getting this Gauntlet 2.
God bless you. 🎯
Thanks for the kind words. I’m impressed with this gun. I look forward to working with it more.
Cheers
AGW
Hope they get then preorder soon !
Wish they would find a way to reduce the weight,m maybe use a different plastic for the stock!
Carbon the one that comes with it is 393 cc go to a 500cc and loose the weight of metal bottle
what distance did you shoot targets shown at?
Who make the barrel and do you know the twist rate?
See if you can get a sponsored Moderator and test those decibels again! Good video.
What is a good POC to send you a product for review?
I like it. I'm just suprised they didn't make it a side lever.
Maybe the Gauntlet 3 ? PCP'S seem to be the bread and butter of the airgun world . After all they do cost more. Not for me just the gun and some pellets .Loose the plastic and bring back the wood and metal .It is UGLY...................
@@joedokes8641 I agree maybe on G3. It's a major change and I understand why it wasn't done.
As far as plastic I somewhat agree, but they got it right on the origin. I like my plastic origin stock.
where is umarex gauntlet 2 made in? USA like hammer?
My only real thing is that they are saying to fill what looks to be and aluminum tank, to 4500 psi. How does that work? Every aluminum tank I have ever seen, is 3000 psi max.
Most detachable bottles with higher fill pressure are carbon fiber wrapped.
But think about the others. They are steel, or aluminum. Avenger, Edgun, Zbroia, Ataman, Huben, Uragan, KalibrGun and many others. They all have non carbon cylinders.
@@heithwatkins I’m coming from paintball where all of my 4500 psi tanks are carbon fiber and 3k tanks are aluminum/steel. Didn’t realize that so many had aluminum bottles on them.
Sounds interesting.
Hope the fixed the safety problem and air stripper cracking issue. I've been trying to get them to take care of both on my gauntlet 22 for 2 years broke a week after buying it cant use it and umarex has been ZERO help in addressing the issues
Just like the lies they told us about the hammer
Dont bet the farm on it?
I called Umarex about basic maintenance and moisture using the hand pump.
I told them about the small crack in the air stripper. ( although it never affected anything) and they mailed me one free. This was well after the warranty expired.
@@heithwatkins it affects a lot believe it or not. Umarex has the worst customer service ive ever dealt with. No rifle should fire if the trigger is pulled when safety is on then safety put on fire without pulling
Interesting rifle. It has high power for hunting, but lacks good handling for off hand shooting. It has a stable Ninja reg which should be great for target shooting, but lacks adjustability (reg, transfer port or hammer spring). It seems to be running too “hot” out of the box for precision target shooting with anything but very heavy pellets. I have a Gauntlet “1” and it is easily modified. However, cost of mods starts to add up. Also, it seems this gun will require an after market moderator for backyard use, so that could add $100 - $150 to the cost. I think the original Gauntlet was a great deal at its original price point. The Gauntlet 2 faces competition in terms of adjustability at its new price point. I like a lot about it, but I’m not sure I’m sold…
You can adjust the hammer spring.
Is this gun backyard friendly or would I need a suppressor?
Depends on your backyard. I would certainly have no issue. I would expect to see adaptors to allow for further moderation once it hits the market.
Cheers
AGW
@@AirGunWeb i live in the suburbs i do have neighbors and my backyard is 80x100.
@@GiosSimCorner That obviously depends on "your" neighbors.
So what's the actual shot count for the .25 model? Umarex claims 50+ shots but in the announcement video the commentator claims up to 100 shots in .25.
What type of scale weighs a crapton?
Too bad they didn't offer this in a 30cal.
It's really nice
Ikr? I have a preorder in, but I might cancel it since I already have a modded gauntlet 1, and an avenger in .25...
They just dropped it in 30 cal.
I assume this is none adjustable regulator?
Correct. Not easily anyway. It’s attached to the bottle.
Cheers
AGW
@@AirGunWeb thats unfortunate considering that price point. I bet a little slower and it could compete with guns twice as much on the accuracy factor. And more shots even better.
@@shanestamball1886 if your intrested. You could always purchase another regulator set at lower pressure.
Maybe even get an externally adjustable one like what's on the RTI PROPHET.
Maybe the hammer spring can get you the speed you desire without touching the factory reg.
@@heithwatkins no thanks, i have had enough problems with the impact, to know not to get involved with the redesign or tinkering of PCP's. although i'm curious what slugs or heavier ammo would preform
Great video. I think I'll do like buying a car and wait at least a year and see if there's any bugs to work out.
This gun has already been out for several years. The core is the same. They updated the stock, the bottle, and the bolt. Why wait?
Cheers
AGW
This one is way more powerful.
What do i need to mount the bipod in the front ?
I own two Gauntlets, and the Gen 2 is ugly. The name "Gauntlet 2" is on the breech and plastered again on the stock in super large letters. This rifle will be the Edsel of the air gun world.
Next year the Gauntlet 3 with all the hype included ( side lever ) plus higher price ? (:
At least nobody will ever wonder what your shooting! 🤣🤣🤣
I don't like that either
You guys have it in Amazon??????
You'd need to check with Umarex USA. I'm not sure that it's available just yet. You can preorder it many places. If you want one, I'd certainly do that to make sure that I get one.
Cheers
AGW
I love the guontet
Nice videos Rick!
Thank you. :)
You could put a smaller tank on it for a hunting
So what is the retail on it?????
Way to get around underslung-tank guns being nose heavy... go back to the 1700's and early 1800's and put the tank in the stock. A Ninja 45 ci CF tank makes a nice cheek rest, when surrounded by a stock. A hunting gun should be able to be shot off-hand well, regardless of how it's powered.
On dissuading people from working on their guns... Parts are available, If you mess it up, buy a replacement. I messed up my share of sears and hammers learning how to work on guns lol. Obviously, be cautious when testing the work, and jostle the gun around to ensure the engagement is sound (make sure you also don't make the sear engagement "negative", otherwise the sear will wear to the point it's dangerous down the road).
Don't be afraid of working on guns (firearms or air guns): people that had a very loose grasp on what forces they were working with, had relatively poor materials (compared to today), didn't have the internet for information, and were working with borderline medieval hand tools were making/ modifying guns (both firearms and air guns) in the 14 and 1500's. If they could do it, so can you.
Please read me🙏🙏🙏
I want to start this pellet shoot practice and hunt. Of all pellet guns i have seen this one really calls me for its performance / price. But i am struggling to find it online to order. Can you help me?
Hasnt been released yet! Comes out in late july I believe.
Great review Rick that Gauntlet 2 has got a lot of potential
30 -35cal gauntlet or avenger would be nice....just saying
Says the Umarex salesman at shotshow
@@josephkool8411 I been saying this abt the gauntlet whenever it came out...now they have 1 that produce 100fpe....
Police department of my town came to my house and told me that I can't kill nothing in this town because it is a bird and wildlife sanctuary
When I lived in Lake Havasu Arizona it was illegal to discharge a firearm for any reason in town limits. Target shooting with airguns was permitted provided your ammo never left your property and you did not violate any noise ordinances. But, you could not shoot pests or hunt at all in your yard. I understood their reasoning. Everything was so closely packed together and people were shooting pigeons off powerlines, not knowing or caring where that shot landed. I don't know your situation, but it seems that a trip to a town meeting would be in order to find out the real reason for them telling you you can't kill anything.
Cheers
AGW
How hand pump friendly is this gun 😅
I would say not at all. 4500 PSI into a large bottle. Personal compressor all the way.
Cheers
AGW
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I cant find this anywhere in stock !!! Where do i find it ?
Pyramid air
@@leojones7266 not in stock but i preorder it , hope it goes in stock quick !!!
@@zacatecano1986 Pyramid air will have in stock 7-14-21.
@@leojones7266 thanks man . Hope it ships quick . I got the yong heng compressor on order also and a scba tank woth the filler station hope thas all i need
@@zacatecano1986 Pyramid air is in my city and 6 miles from my home
anyone know what scope he is using?
Hawke vantage sf 30mm 4-16 first focal plane. Awesome scope.
Cheers
AGW
Its badass. But its ashamed they didn't keep it as a budget pcp offering. And good luck trying to use a handpump.
For the power, shot count and accuracy. The price is damn good.
What's the price?
Anyone who thinks they're going to hand pump this needs to rethink that anyway.
@@heithwatkins Yeah i agree 100%. I just think this should have been like a magnum version since it is $100-150 more than the original. Just a better stock design with the originals insides could have been a Gauntlet 2 and still be priced at $300..
@@joshuagibson2520 Maybe Arnold ( ill be back ) .
@@joshuagibson2520 I can hand pump it. I have hand pumped my 360cc bottle I put on my Gauntlet. This is only 40 more cc.
I have pumped my BSA R10SE more times than I counted, to 3,365 psi. Shooting 30 shots down, I can pump it up in 5 min.
I would pump this 10min. Let the pump and myself rest 10 to 15 min. Then repeat until I found how far I could go.
Worst case. I would just get fewer shots.
excellent price for $399
Extreme spread of 7 with only 8 shots, you can do that with just about any air gun, even unregulated ones.. What was the extreme spread over the entire 100 shots tells the story..
Jim, are you assuming that I'm not or that I'm somehow trying to hide something? The point of the regulator is that it regulates the output. As long as you are over the reg pressure in the bottle, your results are on point. Will there be variances over 100 short? Probably. But would they be dramatic like an unregulated gun? I have a video coming up that will show why it's important to know your shot curve with an unregulated gun. Or would minor variances be more due to pellet inconsistencies than reg inconsistencies? Frankly, I'm not interested in burning hundreds of pellets (which I can't replace right now) to find out. I've shot over the reg at full pressure and near the end of the usable pressure and the numbers are stable.
Cheers
AGW
@@AirGunWeb No, with 50-100 shots tells a better story about the regulator.. A good regulator will stay fairly consistent, but if you have an upward climb or downward climb or excessive spread then it tells you something isn't quite right with the regulator.. For example if you have a regulator that has and extreme spread of 10 fps over 10 shots but climbs upward or declines downward 40 fps that would give you an extreme spread of 50 over 50 shots and that is not desirable in a regulator... My .22 air gun shoots 52 shots at 32 fpe with an extreme spread of 20 - it is unregulated. To me that is just as good as most regulated air guns.. My friend has the same air gun and gets the same results as mine, Actually his gets 55 shots but at 30-31 fpe.. 10 shot strings we are seeing 4-5 fps extreme spreads, with a very gradual, linear bell curve..
@@vansantsam Really I think you will have to test the actual gun you buy.
I see more people showing 10 shot consistency nowadays. I actually agree with you about wanting to see the entire shot string. But what was shown is good enough information.
The rest I'll find out when I purchase mine.
@@heithwatkins That is fine, you can do as you wish. I figure if someone is doing a review then a full shot string would be beneficial.. I just got rid of an air rifle that got around 100 shot on the regulator, however over the entire shot string it lost 80 fps (80 fps extreme spread), but any 10 shot group only showed 8 fps spread - it was loosing about 0.8 fps per shot.. Maybe under 50 yards it would not be greatly noticeable but once you got out to 70-100 yards the last few shots definitely had a point of impact way lower than the first few shots. Which can also have you scratching your head with grouping - Why would it group better at one end or the other.. 80 fps change is enough to throw off grouping as well.. I feel that if a regulated rifle can't maintain 20 fps (or less) spread over the entire shot count on the regulator then I don't want it...
@@vansantsam WOW!!!!
80fps is alot. I can see why you are gun shy. I have the first Gauntlet and it does very well with the Ninja reg. So I didn't figure this would be a problem.
It sounds like maybe your hammer spring was too high in relation to the reg. pressure. This causes a steady decline in fps throughout the shot string, until falling off the reg.
If the reg. is set too high and hammer spring too low, it causes a nice shot string but then a spike in fps right before falling off the reg.
What gun was it?
The .25 gives you 104 shots then the 22 would give more shots I guess?
Easy to clean. You poop in it, so that's a big plus.
Grizzlies are not big enough You can push them threw with little effort ! It's ugly!! my Gauntlet # 1 for a reason !
Sorry, but it’s ugly.
The new look is questionable to say the least
Myself and my buddy think its gorgeous. We are watching this and don't own a G2.
If, by now, your audience can't be trusted/understand how to adjust a factory adjustable trigger...omg
Never trust anyone.
Not even your family.
Let alone your audience.......😁👍