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what pcp rifle can you adjust power on?


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The question you ask - or rather the way you asked about which guns can be adjusted will not get answered here bud. No disrespect to someone who already shoots, but this is not the way forwards.

 

looking at your past posts I see you have a SGC - and propose to get an FAC. The question is therefore a valid one but it wont get done on the open forum. Someone more experienced than I will probably contact you by PM. Alternatively try an "airgun forum" :P which has a section especially for those who can establish they have a FAC.

 

ATB, Dave

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Answer to the question is -

 

The majority of them can be.........

 

However, it will then make the rifle illegal as it will be above the legal 12ftlb.

 

By doing the ALLEN key / PORTING yourself you also run the risk of over porting and making it practically useless.....

 

 

If you are going FAC and have a slot available, then get yourself down to the gun shop and buy a "ready made".

 

 

Or face jail and loosing your tickets for good.

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Hello there i am possibly looking for a .22 pcp rifle that you can adjust the power on ie with allen key. anyone got one or know the types that you can adjust cheers

sorry people but where dose it say he wishes to adjust the power level in the increase direction. he may be asking for rifles such as the fx cyclone that can be manualy adjusted from 12,8and 6 ftlb I belive for indoor ranges and pigeons, rats etc in barns?

 

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Hello there i am possibly looking for a .22 pcp rifle that you can adjust the power on ie with allen key. anyone got one or know the types that you can adjust cheers

sorry people but where dose it say he wishes to adjust the power level in the increase direction. he may be asking for rifles such as the fx cyclone that can be manualy adjusted from 12,8and 6 ftlb I belive for indoor ranges and pigeons, rats etc in barns?

 

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He doesn't. However answering the question on open forum gives anyone an idea of which ones COULD be turned up to levels that would get them in trouble - and reflect poorly on this forum

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