Shooting Chrony. What is it good for?0.0(0 reviews)Shooting Chrony. What is it good for? |
Beeman QB Chief PCP Air Rifle0.0(0 reviews)A balance of performance, quality features, and price point, the Chief is Beeman's first foray into budget-friendly, entry-level PCP guns. Beeman QB Chief PCP Air... |
Shooting Chrony. What is it good for?0.0(0 reviews)Shooting Chrony. What is it good for? |
Beeman QB Chief PCP Air Rifle0.0(0 reviews)A balance of performance, quality features, and price point, the Chief is Beeman's first foray into budget-friendly, entry-level PCP guns. Beeman QB Chief PCP Air Rifle Transcript: Red 22. Blue 177. Gunslinger hut! Come on! What? What? Whoo, guys, it was tough but we won the game. So today we are looking at the Beeman QB, which I looked online I couldn't find what it stands for so I decided instead for quarterback and then I realized that's not what it stands for, and it's out of the Beeman QB series. This is the Beeman QB Chief. Now this is Beeman's intro to the PCP airgun. It's a $180 airgun. It is very simple. It's for beginners, it's for people who want to just get in the PCP world without spending a fortune. So taking a look at this gun it's pretty simple, first of all, a very classic Woodstock, very nice, and like a typical rifle, I would say. Rubber buttstock nothing really adjustable on here, but you know as you look at it's a single-shot bolt-action 177, also comes in 22, you've got the rear adjustable sights here, the fiber optics, and the front side up there. Safety, safety is pretty simple, it's it's right here on the backside, so you know when you get ready to shoot you just flip it like that. It's not automatic at all, so when you cock it and load it, it's ready to go. And here's your dial, so you can see how many psi. It only takes 2,000 psi because like I said it's a small reservoir. You do get about 50 shots per fill. Up front, you've got that you snap that off. You got the male quick disconnect there, so works with any female hose, you just snap it on. Very simple we're seeing more and more that in the airgun world which I love because I hate fill probes. We've got it filled up to 2,000, so let's take some shots, check some accuracy, see what kind of feet per second we're getting. They say at the 177 you're gonna get maximum a thousand feet per second. I'm gonna shoot a couple different size pellets here and see what we do alright, see how accurate it is. All right so here we go I've got the Meisterkugeln in the seven-grain, I've got H&N Sport at the 8.1 grain and I'm gonna have the Kodiaks at the 10.6 grain, I think it's gonna be too much for this gun but you'll see what it does, and I'm gonna shoot it through the the open sights. It does have an 11mm dovetail here that you can mount a scope on, which you can get at Pyramyd. So here we go, let's take a look-see and see what we got starting with the seven grain. 1,214! Now this says this says that they give you get a max velocity of 1,000 fps on the 177. All right 989 ah that's interesting went from 1200, to 989 that's quite a jump. It's putting together a nice little group down there, didn't get a read on that one. There we go 970, 600 there you okay so maybe that 1200 was a random one, it looks like it's 9 at high 900, it possibly over 1000. Let's move on and check out the 8 grain see what kind of group we can do there. Pretty impressive group again, like I said, for this gun. 9 54, again pretty nice group. A very nice group, come on Chrony, now that was shooter error, a little bit to the right. Ah there we got 954.1, so mid 900s with the 9 grain. Let's just take a look at the at the 10 grain, that's gonna drop it out about quite a bit but let's see what we've got. Very accurate. So so you're getting is like it's you're getting the 700s with the 10 grain. Now here's the one thing we shot about 20 shots now, and I'm getting close to out of the green, so as far as you know consistently get like, it says up to like, get 50 shots, I don't know if you're gonna get 50 shots on one fill you may get it if you take it down to zero but I got imagine after a thousand, you're gonna you're gonna get quite a bit of drop-off you know. I just want to reach out and see let's just check it out at 50 yards see what this thing can do. I'm impressed, I mean 2,000 psi you expect not a whole lot of power, small reservoir, but this gun has some good power so I think you can, you and you would be able to put to get a group together 50 yards. So let's check it out and see what it can do alright. 50 yards. Golly a 1030. Yeah 837 that's how that makes a little bit more sense I'm getting kind of low, lower on air but again 993, so this is one interesting thing. I feel like the power's a little all over the place, the guns still pretty consistent 816. So you know I'd say your shot string from what I'm seeing, is about 20-22-25 shots that are gonna be pretty consistent and then it kind of gets a little weird from there. Um that's enough paper for me, I mean the fact this thing that I've got it, I've got a nice enough group at 50 yards with open sights, like I feel pretty good about it. Let's shoot some targets, have some fun, and see what this thing is really all about. -Alright yeah. Let's see, let's see, let's get some skeet up there. -Bang, there you go that's what I'm talking about. Can! Apple! Apple. The slow roll of Apple death. I really want to hit this chalk, this purple chalk right here. There! The air is getting low want to see if this has the power to pop a over 100 psi bottle. Boom! Yes it does Beeman QB Chief. There it is guys I mean that's all kinds of target up to 50 yards, this is an intro PCP gun 180 bucks. I don't know what else you want out of it, I mean it's a great little gun, like I said it's only takes 2000 psi, which you can pump up with a hand pump in like less than 100 pumps. That's it for this Pyramyd Outsyder I'm Rossi Morealle, thanks for watching. |
Air Arms S510 TDR PCP Air Rifle0.0(0 reviews)Built on the tried and true S510 action, the TDR (Take-Down Rifle) packs all of the features that small game hunters want into a highly maneuverable and transportable package. Able to break down in seconds, the S510 TDR is built to go anywhere you can. Air Arms S510 TDR PCP Air Rifle Video Transcript: Welcome to the Pyramyd Insyder, I'm Tyler Patner. Today we have a little bit of a different review for you guys. We're taking a look at a brand new line of cases. I'm totally kidding, the Air Arms S510 TDR in 22 caliber. So the 510 TDR came out very late last year in 2017. We got our first look at it at SHOT Show 2018 and they're finally here ready to shoot. 22 calibers are what we have here to test today and let's run it down. As far as what's in the case here, you do have your manual, of course, you got some Allen keys it looks like they're your traditional Phil probe which is threaded to 1/8 psp so you're gonna want to make sure you get a quick disconnect adapter if your fill setup requires it. Let's see, looking through, so we have our buttstock which is a walnut variety and looks like it has one of our magazines in there, it comes with two and it does have this slotting here that you can put both magazines or a third spare if you want to pick one up into that rear buttstock so that you can keep it on you at all times which is really nice. Got a cutout here for the pellets, and of course, then there we go the meat and potatoes of this, the 510 TDR action. So basically, in a pistol form, I guess if you wanted to call it that. Let's get it all set up here for you guys and go into some detail. So as we go ahead and get this put together here guys one of the things you obviously notice the TDR, the 410 TDR which is a bolt-action, the 510's a side lever action used to come in like kind of a carrying case so now they put it in this hard case. I prefer the hard case, I know a lot of folks out there preferred the softer case that had the backpack straps. Putting the buttstock on here, really simple, you're just gonna go ahead line it up with these holes here in the back. You have a three-prong system, you'll line that up nice and easy, you go ahead push it in and then we're just gonna simply screw it in right at the back here. And you can see that gap closing, it's really easy to do this, takes under a minute to put it all together, actually, I'd say probably 30 seconds. And we are all set, you make sure that's hand tight and you are good to go. You got a 40 roughly 40-inch six-pound hunting package that is a really easy very light very convenient to use. Let's run down some of the specs here starting at the front, so one of the big updates, the 410 version of this gun was unshrouded unsuppressed, we now have a full shroud with the Qtek moderator on the end should keep things very very quiet having shot like - 510 Ultimate Sporter that has the Qtec already on it this is should be a very quiet setup and hopefully putting out about around 30 foot-pounds with some heavy pellets in this 22 caliber. Down below we do have about a 150 CC cylinder here with a screw off endcap that exposes your fill port and this is the standard Air Arms fill system. Again, that little fill adapter comes with it, you do need to get your quick disconnect, but just so you can see how it works, you go ahead slide that on, you'll line up the hole in the end of the fill cap there with that tee fitting, and then you turn it like that. Keeps it locked on, it's never gonna fly off or come off or come out like a fill probe might on you, so that is a really really nice feature, and again, you got that dust cap there to keep things safe and secure when you don't have it out and ready to fill. On the bottom of the stock here, you'll notice we do have a forend accessory rail. We have a Harris bipod adapter that comes with a little swivel stud, you can throw that in there and then hook up your like UTG bipod or something like that and then you, of course, have a fill pressure gauge on the bottom that reads in bar. This is a 200 bar so 2900 psi fill rifle and again should yield about 30 shots, roughly a thirty foot-pounds on high power. And speaking of the power, we do have a power adjuster transfer port adjuster here which, yep they sure did, they updated it to that five setting system so you have those five discernible clicks as you go ahead and adjust it and you can see you got the plus back towards you right there, and then you got one, two, three, four, so five total settings but that's going to give us probably the ability to do everything from shooting in the basement during the winter all the way to going up to that thirty foot pound mark and going after some small game. So talking a little bit more about the furniture on this gun we do have some walnut wood here both for the four stock and the cheek piece. You got some nice stippling on the grip. The gun looks fantastic, in my opinion, especially with the shroud setup, I really like the look of that fixed suppressor on the end there. And again, I mentioned it earlier, you do have the slots that will hold your magazines, I have one in the breach here but the second one just fits nice and snug up in there under spring tension. Very easy to work with, it just sits right like that so it's ready to go when you need it. At the back we do have an adjusted butt plate, you got a screw right in the back there that you go ahead loosen, you can slide that up and down. It is not adjustable for length of pull through, so that is something to keep in mind. Probably not the best choice for junior shooters, it does have a very full length of pull and again, you have your tightening screw here at the back that tightens the whole system together. Bear in mind that you can't run this as a pistol because you do need this three prong adapter in the back to keep tension on your hammer spring setup so that when you cock it it has something to push against. And speaking of cocking it, we do have a side lever system as I alluded to earlier. It used to be a bolt, now it's a side lever so a lot smoother, they're probably gonna be a lot faster for you guys at home that need to get that quick follow-up shot. So we just pull it back nice and easy to cock it, pull out our magazine, of course 10-round magazines, which are standard for Air Arms, and to decock it if we do want to, you go ahead and you pull the trigger as you hold the bolt. All good to go, very easy to do, and of course we have our standard safety that is on the trigger. I'm not a huge fan of this but Air Arms does it on all their guns and it certainly does work. You put it on safe and it's not going anywhere I would just prefer it to be anywhere but the trigger for myself. But other than that this gun has all the hallmarks of the rest of the Air Arms line just with some updates from the 410 version that we used to see. Got an 11 millimeter dovetail rail on top. We have a Hawk Vantage 4 to 12 by 40 scope on it and we are gonna head out to the range, get some chrony numbers, throw some lead downrange, see how accurate it is and then we'll come back to wrap it up. Let's head out Alright guys so looking at these accuracy results, of course we tested you know the full battery of pellets, and it was like 12 pellets or something that went through this gun and the two best by far the 18 grain JSPs and the Air Arm 16 grains, basically the JSP 15.8 9s, they're a little bit different but they also shot pretty well; not quite as good as the Air Arms did but a 0.45 inch group and a 0.43 inch group 10 shots half inch accuracy at 45 yards absolutely fantastic out of the S510 TDR. With both the 18s and the 16-grain pellets doing so well at 45 yards from an accuracy perspective we decided to go ahead and chronograph both. What you're seeing with those Air Arms 16 grain pellets is a pretty decent spread overall, you know 71 feet per second is a pretty big extreme spread but the standard deviation from shot to shot isn't too bad. What you're really looking for though right around 170 bar down to about a 130 or so is really your sweet spot of shots where we're getting a good velocity and nice consistent results from shot to shot, and we see the same thing with the JSP jumbo 18 grains as well. A little bit bigger spread overall but you get that extra foot-pound out of it you know 29 and 30 foot-pounds respectively certainly nothing to sneeze at from the power perspective. So, on high-power, this gun is going to deliver plenty of shots at a high power to do whatever you guys want to do from a small game hunting perspective. All right guys obviously the 510 TDR takedown rifle has a lot of accuracy sub half-inch groups at 45 yards, nothing to mess around with at thirty foot-pounds, absolutely fantastic. Like two things I didn't hit on actually. Obviously it's a low throw Walther barrel as all the Air Arms stuff is and actually looking at the gun and thinking about it, this is fully ambidextrous so if you're a lefty you can get down on this no problem, obviously the side lever can't be swapped but that's not really a big deal, I don't think for most lefties out there, but you got a lot of nice upgrades on this over the 410 TDR. Obviously, the quiet factor is huge on this one as well as that five-step power gesture from the free-form power adjuster that was there before and the side lever of course as well. And then coming with a hard case that's something I like you know I throw it in the back of a truck and you're good to go. This gun takes down or gets put back together in like 30 seconds so it's right there at your fingertips. Overall, very very nice offering from Air Arms here to start 2018 off. Two things I would like to see change going forward. I would love to see a quick disconnect fitting here instead of the T-bar style fitting that they use, and I would love to see that safety mechanism get taken off of the trigger blade. That's just me though, other than that these obviously perform fantastically and definitely one if you are a small game hunter this is one you're gonna want to look at in 2018 and going forward. For the Insyder, guys, I'm Tyler Patner don't forget to subscribe, like, and comment down below, we'll see you guys at the next one. Thanks! |
Diana Mauser K98 Air Rifle0.0(0 reviews)Rossi Morreale gets into character to command and control this famed historic replica for Pyramyd Outsyder!
Diana Mauser K-98 Air Rifle Video Transcript: Can't see them now because they’re this big but the little plastic green army men are coming to get us.
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Gamo Swarm Maxxim Multi-shot Air Rifle0.0(0 reviews)Get the "buzz" on an airgun that breaks the mold. Watch as Rossi tests out one of the most anticipated innovations in breakbarrel tech!
Gamo Swarm Maxxim Video Transcript:
Killer bees on the Swarm today on the Pyramyd Outsyder. All right now it's time for some trigger time. I'm not gonna lie the bee thing is probably more exciting moving around. Anyway, here we go. Gamo Swarm, it is a ten shot repeating break barrel. Time to blow some stuff up, see how quick we can do it around these ten shots off. Ready? Time starts when I touch the barrel. Boom Oh let's go take a look at the new Gamo Swarm. Shall we. Now I know what you’re thinking, it looked like I missed one of those cans. Tomato tomahto. After the dust settled and got all over me and the gun, there were no more cans so I don't know what to tell you. All I know, 10 shots in 24 seconds with a break barrel so let's take a look at the Gamo Swarm Maxxim. Ambidextrous. All-weather, you know pretty indestructible, but you know got some little texture up here to hold on to it just that little bit, it's your basic synthetic stock. The cat right here is the custom action trigger. Two-stage you can customize it. Get the safety right here, I like to safety, pull it back it's in safe, you gotta push it forward for it to shoot so it's right there by your, you don’t have to like reach we're doing weird, it's like right there. I like that comes with the scope 3-9 by 40 scope. It's got the 11-millimeter rail system, the RRR the rail reduction reconnaissance, or some I mean I it's a it's an 11-millimeter rail, it's supposed to take some of the absorb some of the shock. Suppression sound suppression technology. If there's a steel barrel in there it's surrounded and shrouded. I mean as far as airguns go it's not that quiet, but what it does do is it makes for a thick barrel which is cool as you saw how quick I make you smack that thing down and load it which is great. This is the magic I mean this is the, it's a 10-round repeating shot barrel gun. It's got a little magazine here very easy to load. It literally similarly shows you, it's like turn this way, and put the pellet in here. So you turn it there's an empty hole you put the pellet in and it shows you how many punch you got left. 10 counts all the way down to one, and there's actually an exclamation point which means don't shoot anymore. Put it in, you stick it in. It's actually impossible to put it in wrong, don't go in, so the only way to put it in with the pellet face now out now. Let's check the accuracy you know, they say 1,300 feet per second 1 7 7 9 75 on the .22. To that's with air pellets basically. So I mean we're gonna see, we're gonna get I'm using the H&M and I've got the exact the heavy Diablos, let's take a look see what it chrony’s and see how accurate it is. Alright so we're gonna go with the exact heavy diablos 10.4 grain .177 25 yards, let's see what happens. 806. I mean I'm sure some of you guys can do tighter groups than I can, never claim to be the most accurate shooter but it's got a ten shot repeating break barrel magazine which is awesome. We're just getting started let's go really have some fun. All right we got the Pyramyd Outsyder range set up here. Time to have some fun and see the Gamo Swarm Maxxim. Just cock and then BAM you're ready to go again. How much fun is that with a break barrel. I could sit here all day and do this. Before I get out of here I gotta try one more time, 10 cans, 10 pellets, 10 shots. How fast can I do it. You guys ready? Can I beat 24 seconds? I think I can let's do it. You ready to see you surrender, see record-breaking shooting, record-breaking shooting here it goes. Tommy ready? Done! 3.7 seconds yeah and that's how you do it. A ten cans at one target shot repeater all cans knocked down in 3.7 seconds. Give it up for your boy. Guys that is it. The Gamo Swarm Maxxim, this gun let me tell you something, this is a good-looking gun, it's got all the things that you want, all the little bells and whistles. Let me tell you why you want this gun. Right here it's the only ten shot repeater break barrel gun. You've seen how much fun we've had, you see how quickly we've been firing off shots, and and it's got some power, 25 yard, 60 yards. That's it you guys can get this at Pyramyd Air. This has been the Outsyder, see you next time. |
Evanix Rex P Air Pistol0.0(0 reviews)You'll be hard pressed to find a PCP pistol as lightweight and powerful as the Evanix Rex. Video Transcript Below: Today on the Pyramyd Outsyder, it's the of Evanix Rex P. Never had a chance, that little t-rex never had a chance with the Rex P. Are you kidding me? This, my friends, is the absolute most powerful handgun/airgun you're ever going to put in your hands. This is the Evanix Rex P. There's the Rex, it's a, it's a, it's a rifle, full-size rifle, much longer air air tank here on the back where you would where your air goes, but this is the pistol version. So, Rex P the P stands for pistol. This is the .45 caliber. It comes in .20 to .25, .357, and .45. I don't have time for that other, those little tiny calibers, I had to go right to the .45 caliber and see what this thing is all about and it is an absolute beast. I mean, this thing, look at this, you have your option of basically a bullet which we shoot in our .45 caliber rifles, they got the ball which is also fun because you can do different things with it and carries a different different power and an accuracy process, and then this is new, this is the first one I've ever seen these, these are the JSB predator XXLs and it's basically, not basically, it is a giant pellet. There's a giant pellet so now you can use these for certain types of competitions that you have to have a pellet. You can use a .45 caliber now which I've had to use 357s in the past, so very exciting. So, let's take a look at this thing. It doesn't come with a scope. It does have the weaver rail up here. I threw a UTG laser dot on there just because, I don't know, it looks cool and it's super fun, but basically, you're looking at a very tactical, you know, steel frame. It's got a plastic handle, everything else is steel, and then back here is the air reservoir which you can actually unscrew and you can have you can have multiple of these with you. In the .45 caliber, you're only gonna get 4 to 5 shots with this thing because it's it's it packs a wallop for sure, not to mention it's super loud, which I love especially when I'm hunting dinosaurs. I like for the other dinosaurs to know that I'm there, so they don't come creeping through the woods. One for the gun reviews. Back there you can see how much air you've got in there, at 200 bar is the, well 220 is the max, in the green it's 200 bar to 100 bar, 220 bar is about 30 almost 30, 200 psi so it's pretty good air pressure in there and it's a fill it. You just take that off. It comes with its probe, right, so you just take the back off, hook this up to your tank obviously, and just pop it in and there you go. I mean, I got to tell you, though it's a .45 caliber, so I don't know if you shot an actual .45 handgun lately, but they're not the easiest thing to control if you're not used to it, so it's definitely, you want your targets close, so you can hit them. The other cool thing here is the cocking mechanism. So, it's under lever here. It's part of where the trigger guard is or it is the trigger guard, I guess, so, you know, you just, it comes down, cock right here, you can see the breech opens, that's where you load it up there on top and then as you close it, and then so you've got this little piece right here that you have to you just bend down and then it closes. That's it. You got your safety right here, safe fire, so, you know, as you can see it's pretty simple right there. It is known, what I hear, as the hand cannon so I'm gonna test it. Obviously, I'm not gonna test for accuracy because that has nothing to do with the gun, that has everything to do with me, but I'm gonna look at some, I wanna, I wanna shoot each one of these, see what kind of foot feet per seconds we're getting, look at the foot-pounds. They say you're in some calibers, you're getting like 90 foot-pounds, maybe even more at the .45, I don't know, but let's put up the test and see what this thing is all about. Alright, so, first things first, I'm going to start with the ball. The ball is a hundred and forty-three grain. It's the smallest of all these. So, let's pop it in. So, there as you can see, it just kind of goes in and then you kind of seed it a little bit, but it doesn't go all the way in, so, you know, just be aware of that, and then close her down. We are ready to go. Here we go with the ball seat it in there, bring her back and bang, okay, so we've taken a grams with chrony. She's a 449 with 143 grain. That seems a little low to me, but real quickly, we're just gonna charge it up. We'll show you how that's done. It's like I said, you pop the black cap off there, slide her in, fill it up to 200 bar, and you get about four good shots at 200 bar, so there you go, simple enough, right? So, the ball, so 450 feet per second, let's move to the, This is the ball, this is a 200-grain bullet here. So, let's take a look at that ready 555 so that bullet goes faster than round ball. The round ball is at 449, the bullets at 555, and it's 60 60 grams heavier so that's pretty cool. 555 if you think 555 feet per second at 200 grains at 671, you're looking at that would be a 200 foot-pound so even if you cut that cut that half which is 675 to 5 only 100 feet per second off, I mean, you're looking at a hundred and something foot-pounds doing the math in my head. 671 is where you get one times the weight of the pellet so 555 120 feet per second less so you're getting like a hundred and fifty hundred and twenty foot-pounds with that. That's crazy. Here we go, let's take a look, so this is the pellet and it's 243 gram. There we go, let's see what kind of powers. This thing is putting out three hundred three hundred and fifty-seven feet per second with a 243-grain pellet. That is some serious foot poundage. Alright, guys, as you can see this thing has got power. It is awesome. Let's take you to the fun range and blow some stuff up, come on. Alright, I'm gonna go with the hollow-point 200 grain. Here we go. Bottle. Let's try that watermelon. Are you ready? So, there it is again into the wood, a solid, I mean, it's like an inch in there. I missed the cinder block. Cinder block, you're not done. I mean that's a that's a solid chunk of concrete out of there. This thing is absolutely, that's wild, can't get over it, I mean, listen, this thing has got mass amounts of power, tons of foot-pounds, is it a little difficult to shoot, sure it is, it's a .45 caliber hand cannon so it has kick, it has, it's gonna throw your scope off depending on what you put on there, got to make sure you get the right scope, but this is the Evainx Rex P .45 pistol. You've seen the rifle. The rifle is absolutely amazing. The pistol is just awesome; it's fun, it's scary-looking, it's intimidating, and you can get it at Pyramyd Air. That's it for this Pyramyd Outsyder. I hope you guys had as much fun as I have. See you next time.
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Mosin Nagant M1944 CO2 BB Rifle0.0(0 reviews)In the late 19th century, Russia developed a fabulous firearm that's still popular today. This is a faithful BB gun copy, but with a sawed-off barrel.
Video Transcript Below: Sorry, okay, sorry, sorry, that got weird, but I just didn't have a knife and I really want some watermelon, oh there’s a little bit there too. Hey, welcome to Pyramyd Outsyder. Are you kidding me? I mean, if my gun’s got a bayonet on it, I'm gonna give something the old “get get get get get.” How do you not, right? It's got a bayonet on it, that's awesome. Let's talk about this. So this is the Gletcher M1944 or the Mosin Nagant M1944 which is the original gun. It's an old Russian legend gun. This gun was made from like the mid 1800s all the way through 1950 so this is a gun they used in World War II. These guns, the real version of this gun, is very expensive now so they say that, you know, if you get one of these that could go up in price as a collector's item, you know, if you're, if you're a fan. |
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