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AirForce Condor CO2, Incl adapter, 20-oz. CO2 tank by AirForce Included In Package
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| The AirForce Condor on CO2 delivers up to 850 fps (in .177). This air rifle offers extreme flexibility along with continued great accuracy (1" at 50 yards...or better!). The power wheel, although intended for use with the gun on high-pressure air, still has a slight amount of adjustability running on CO2. Since the rifle has NO recoil, you can comfortably shoot all day long without the fatigue and pain associated with spring-piston rifles. And, it's considerably lighter than most spring guns! Built in the USA, the CO2 Condor is for anyone who wants to shoot for hours. From its Lothar Walther barrel (1:16 twist) to its removable tank, the Condor is the standard for state-of-the-art manufacturing of modern airguns. Made of space-age polymers and aircraft-grade aluminum, the rifle is lightweight and equipped with a durable finish. The removable CO2 tank does double-duty as the butt of the gun, contributing to its light weight and convenience. Get 12" and 18" AirForce barrels to suit your needs. Change-outs are quick and easy and don't require any special tools. The benefits of shooting a Condor on CO2: Over 1,000 shots per CO2 tank Ideal for shooting indoors Easy to switch to air No handpump or scuba tank required Quieter operation If you want to also shoot your Condor on air, you'll need to order an AirForce air tank and a way to fill the tank (scuba tank, handpump or electric pump). All items are listed in the ACCESSORIES links. .177 cal delivers 16.85 ft-lbs or 22.84 joules .22 cal delivers 17.11 ft-lbs or 23.20 joules NOTE: The .20 cal. pellets are slightly longer than the .22 cal. pellets of the same weight. Therefore, they drag in the barrel a little more and produce lower velocities. The quoted figures (showing the .20 cal. gun shooting slower than the .22 cal. gun) are actual test figures and are correct. There are lots of ways to configure this gun, including rail-mounted accessories (coin-slot screws for each changeout). You can choose the scope, laser, flashlight, night vision equipment, extra tanks and quick-detach fiber-optic sights. The Condor uses a very wide variety of pellets and round balls. Have a look at our suggestions in the AMMO link. Click the ACCESSORIES link to find scopes, targets, spare CO2 tanks and all the gear you need to switch over to high-pressure air. Shown with optional equipment. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
AirForce Condor CO2, Incl adapter, 20-oz. CO2 tank by AirForcespecifications
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AirForce Condor CO2, Incl adapter, 20-oz. CO2 tank by AirForcereviews summary
Things I would have changed:I would prefer a swivel stud be mounted so Harris bipods would fit. I can use the safety with one hand but it does require some effort. weaver/picatinny rails would be much nice than 11mm. pistol grip and foregrip have rough edges. the 20oz versions should come with a riser for scope mount as it is very low unless u rais it up, which also begins to affect your scopes vert adjust capabilities. What others should know:This gun is everything i had dreamed of: superior accuracy to anything I have shot or owned in the way of airguns. Power for CO2 is totally unexpected and i cant wait to run this over a chrony. I got co2 because the hpa versions are just too expensive to dive right in, boy was i surprised at the sheer power this thing has throwing jsp jumbos downrange, i think i will need even heavier pellet to quiet things down as it is significantly louder than any of my other springers(which now are for sale.... :) I currently own a benji 392, gamo varmint hunter and crosman 1077 and 1377 x2. None of those guns have the power or accuracy that the condor has out of the box. I looked at Marauders, Blizzard, Evanix AR6 and several other top end guns and the Condor kept coming out on top. Closest rival is the AR6 but the Condor has it beat with its incredible mod and expandability not just with the toys but barrels and calibers; the AR6 cant do that or run on co2. Also, PA sales support was sooo cool and helpful shipping me my rifle as some parts were backordered but easily found (co2 bottles) so they shipped me my rifle minus the bottle,which they will ship later, just so i could have my rifle to play with. I got it last night which made it 3 days ground shipping...not bad, very nice. I will post another review after i put a few thousand rounds through.
Things I would have changed: an option to quiet this rifle , like the talon. ... but maintaining this 24 " barrel . What others should know: I added the tri-rail acc. to raise scope high enough for a comfortable sight picture....because of the large bottle. velocity to velocity / shooting on air compared to co2 : air is about as quiet as any magnum air-rifle up to 700 fps,but co2 could get annoying to neighbors. Gun likes kodiaks; best b.c. of any pellet , a little better even the than 28 g eunjins{ ON AIR}. shooting anything under 18 grains on air will go super- sonic at max power, i.e. Crow magnums~subsonic/jsb predators~ supersonic.This was tested @ 60 degrees; 440 ft altitude. shooting on air at lower power settings; the velocity will climb out on you; e.g. you start at 700 fps for 9-10 shots & then it step- climbs to 900 in a 6, 7 shot string..... this is normal for the condor...... this gun on air was really meant for full power shooting on air. on co2 kodiaks shoot a little over 600 fps at this temp., predators 670, crow mags. 645 fps. on air at full power ; this rifle has near identical ballistics to a 22 short... 28.4 grain pellet comes out at 1000.
Things I would have changed:So far nothing I shot about 400rounds through it and evrything is good so far and I wouldnt change anything. except maybe the price, could be lower but its worth every penny. What others should know:ok when I first got it and mounted bushnell 4-12-40, i started shooting and after sighting in, I could not get this to shoot better than 3" at 30 yards, there was alway one or two flyers that just killed the group! I was usein RWS 14.2 gr super H point. I kept shooting and after 100 shots i knew something had to be wrong. So I cleaned the barrel, and shot another 100 no difference still all over the place. I didnt have any other pellets to try so I decided to try another scope, I put on a simmons pro 50 6-18x50 and sighted in and shot about 25 shots, Again no differenc, I was starting to get annoyed and think that the condor was not as accurate as they say! So I decided to take the barrel off clean it again and reinstall and bingo!! this thig started sticking pellets right next to each other and grouping very tight at 30 yd! maybe my barrel was loose or something I dont know but taking it off and cleaning it for the second time and reinstalling did the trick I am now very happy with my condor!! Comments
I found one of the spacers on the barrel of mine was loose but did not affect accuracy. Also found .22 crosman pointed pellet will shatter 1/2 inch pine board on lowest power co2. Can't even imagine hpa on high power but will be fun to try it.
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