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I have the option between the Kral np03 diana stormrider and gamo coyote here and there are other numbers of the weight is the Gamo Coyote wood without a silencer really weighs 3.3 kilos and synthetic stock without a silencer 3.1 kilos?
Will this gun go supersonic with an 11.6 grain pellet in 22 caliber?
It will be very close.
What is the barrel twist rate?
1 in 16 1/2"
What does it take to get a 4-12x40 AO w/ rings scope put on ?
For just $20.00, we'll mount and zero your scope. That's not all! Our techs will also: Remove your gun from its box and fire 20 shots. Confirm that the gun cocks reliably for all shots. Verify that the trigger functions correctly for all shots. Mount and zero your scope at 10 meters. Enclose chronograph tape of 20 shots. Make sure your gun doesn't leak (PCP, gas & CO2 airguns and airsoft guns). List the air pressure used to shoot your gun (PCPs only). Sign & date a certificate stating when the test was performed. List name and serial number of the tested gun on the certificate.
Can the power be dialed down for back yard plinking and to get more shots per fill? If so, by how much?
Do you know if there is a conversion kit or modification to replace the fill probe system with a foster quick connect nipple? If no kits, do you know of anyone doing their own conversion? thanks.
I have not seen one yet
How much this gun really weights? It says 6 1/2 lb but some mentioned that is around 8 lb.
8.4 lb without scope
The picture shows Gamo Coyote Whisper model. Is it Gamo Coyote Whisper?
Yes
How many PSI if I want to fill the air to my Gamo coyote PCP?
The max fill pressure is 3,365 psi
Any way to get rid on that twang sound the coyote makes when fired
You will need to get a depinger
And how to make more power with Gamo Coyote S410?
Hi Sir I have a problem with my Gamo Coyote S410 the screw in the bolt handle it's broke so I need your help thanks
BSA Bucaneer SE is 2 lbs heavier than the Coyote yet they're the same gun? And the BSA doesn't have the pickle on the end. I think the Coyote is heavier?
The Coyote is the lighter of the two and yes it has the same pickle? Gamo does own BSA so they are very similar . With BSA the price of admission is higher over a( hundred dead presidents) .
I'm looking for a bipod for this rifle which one should I buy?
First you will need to install these #PY-A-5158 GrovTec wood srews & swivel studs in the forearm and the rear. Then any bipod that attaches to a swivel stud will work.
I used a regular ol wire hanger to remove a pellet that got stuck, could I have damaged the barrel?
Btw, an Aluminum cleaning rod is softer than the steel barrel, and thus won't damage it under normal circumstances! These things are expensive! Be wise, don't abuse them!
Why the heck would you do that? Use a .177 cleaning rod to remove stuck pellets!
These are hammer forged barrels according to Gamo/BSA so its possible not much damage was done. You could use a flashlight to look at the barrel ?
I have this rifle since 1 year ago, but doesnt came with the silencer, can i buy it separate?
Yes they are available .
Why was the .25 caliber version pulled off the shelves infavor of the silenced .22?
My understanding is that Gamo is discontinuing the 25 caliber but i see that this website has some available . Get one while you can.
Can a Charlie Tuna trigger replace the CAT trigger in the Gamo Coyote SE?
The Charlie da tuna tiger work great in these rifles, I have one in mine and it's a huge improvement over the factory trigger
If you visit Charlie Da Tunas website it only list replacement triggers for springers ? None for PCP' s . I have a BSA Scorpion 1200 SE and the trigger is highly adjustable since Gamo owns BSA the Coyote should be just as adjustable . Probably very similar ? Just my guess ?
Has Gamo announced WHEN the .25 cal version will be available for sale???
See above ?
Has anyone payed attention to any change, + or - , that comes from a decent period of break in? Haven't shot my .177 enough to call it " broken in " yet (at least I don't think so ) but I'm getting pretty good performance from the gitgo. Can I expect even better?
Does the Gamo Coyote use Walther barrel?
No it uses whats called a ( hammer forged barrel ) from its Gamo / BSA roots . Just as good.
Is there are any regulator for this gun (with in your company ).
It's not regulated
Description states ( self regulated valve ) ? Who's right ?
From reviews no, this gun is not regulated.
Included ?
is it this gun has a ragulator system?
It has a hammer spring actuating a self regulated valve which controls the amount of air per shot precisely. So not technically regulated but pretty darn close.
It does not have a regulator.
Haven't taken my .177 apart but I have chronographed it with a number of pellets and there simply is no "curve" when I plot a graph of 60 shots or so.Very consistent shot to shot velocities. If it doesn't have a regulator it doesn't need one !!
From reviews no, this gun is not regulated.
Unsure , call pyramid air and inquire at 888-262-4867. I believe all Gamo/BSA PCP's are regulated . Gamo does own BSA as well .
Does the magazine except h&n baracuda pellets?
The magazine is an inert object and cannot have exceptations! BUT it will ACCEPT the barracuda pellets!
yes
How long are the dove tail grooves?
6 3/4 inches.
How loud would you rate this gun?
I rate my .177 as "Silent". All I hear outside is the hammer spring unloading. My wife tells me that when shot in my basement, at the top of the stairs it sounds like a silencer on TV (pffft) only as if shot from a considerable distance away.
3 medium.
Does this gun have the same "strike fast valve" system as the scorpion se platform?
From the AirgunWebTV review, yes, this does have the fast valve system.
Dont know which one to get the marauder 22 ,gamo coyote whisper 22 or hatsan at44 tactical 22
I can see how you are confused. They can all be found for under $500 and each have their own positives and negatives, but all are in the same entry level PCP category, and are fine guns in their own right. I would say that most shooters would choose the Benjamin. I have never owned the Marauder, but do have the Coyote in all three offered calibers, and have the Hatsan AT44-10 Long in .25 cal. with wood stock. I like the Coyote because of it's BSA connection, and better accuracy over the others you mentioned. It is also a shorter gun, and has nice wood, which I prefer over synthetic stocks. .22 caliber is a good choice as it is a good all around caliber for targets, plinking, hunting, and the ammo is widely available in many shapes and sizes at value cost.
How many fps with jsb 18.1 grain
About 755fps ,my gun is factory stock and very accurate with that pellet.
Trying to decide which pcp air rifle to get the hatsan at44 qe tactical 22. Or gamo coyote whisper 22.
I would go with the Gamo. It is shorter, lighter, and more accurate. Price is about the same.
Is the "Silentium" option available?
Its included.
If I were to purchase this air rifle, will the pump to fill the cylinder come with the gun, or will I need to purchase one separately? Also, if I do need to purchase a pump separately, which do you recommend?
From my experience, skip the pump and get an 88 cu ft carbon fiber tank! Unless you are a body builder, or glutton for punishment, the pump is not a good choice! Trust me, I KNOW! Started with a pump! Never again!
You're going to choose to use a hand pump I would definitely make sure it's one that has a desiccator or water trap
I got a combo that came with an Air Venturi G6 pump. I'm 61 yrs and 200 lbs and have "suffered the ravages of a life of excess" as they say, but I can still pump up my Coyote with just medium effort with it . It is very smooth and plenty fast once you accept that it works better if you go slower, i.e., 1 second pause at the top and bottom of each stroke and stiffen your arms and bend your knees on the down stroke so you are letting gravity apply as much of your body weight to the pump handle as possible. There are videos that demonstrate this.
A pump is an accessory and unless specifically stated as being part of a combo package when you buy your gun, you will have to order it as a seperate item and pay extra. The choice of which pump to purchase will be up to you. Each brand of pump has it's pros and cons. Do the research and good luck in choosing the right one for your requirements.
Is the bolt reversible for left handed cocking?
The bolt handle can simply, and easily, be reversed for left handed users.
Same horrible trigger as all the other gamos?
Horrible trigger,up grade to the Charlie da tuna and then you have an excellent trigger
No it is smooth like the SAT but fully adjustable.
Is the air tank removable like the Hatsan? Is a sound suppressor available?
Ummnn...you all DO know this gun is silenced already, right? I mean, short of doing covert ops in your driveway, what else do you need/want?
Air tank is not removable . Any silencer that is 1/2 inch unf will fit.
Any silencer with 1/2 inch unf will fit on it, David UK
Can you install a barrel break/compensation by TKO REDUCED REPORT for this rifle.
It already comes in with a built in sound suppressor.
What do i need to fill this rifle with a scuba tank?
Click on the PCP Hookup tab and choose SCUBA tank as the source of air. This web site will show you what you need to buy to connect.
To use a scuba tank you will need an adapter valve and fill line with proper fitting.
you can, but you can fill with a pump that has 3000 psi or 4500 psi.
How long is the barrel? What is the size of the air tube?
Barrell lenght is 18.5" and the cylinder capacity is 153cc.
What is the muzzle threading size, 1/2-28?
No. It's 1/2-20 UNF.
There is a mention of 25 caliber. When?
The .25 cal. version is now on the market.
later in the year, they said...
Is the fill fitting the same as the one on the Benjamin Marauder? I'd like to use the same pump for both.
You will need an adapter. Click on the PCP Hookup tab and choose the pump you have, the web site will guide you to the right adapter if you need one
Fps with led pellets?
Last I looked, there are NO led pellets. Led's are lights! They DO make lead and alloy pellets. Though a led pellet MIGHT be a great advantage! It would "light up the night" so to speak! :-)
In .177 Gamo Tomahawk from 3200 psi to 1650 psi =56 shots above 1000 fps avg 1035 fps. Crosman Premier Ultra Magnum from 2800 psi to 1700 psi ( Sweet spot on my gun)= 35 shots at avg of 890 fps. H&N Sniper Magnum from 3200 psi to 1500 psi =58 shots at avg of 750 fps. these are all lead pellets of increasing weights. Hope this helps.
901.01 FPS average muzzle velocity with a 14.3 gr pellet (Crosman Premier HP) And 25.83 Ft/Lbs of average muzzle energy
Hes asking what the FPS with lead pellets is. Not asking if the stated FPS is with leads. But i dont think anyone really knows yet. Seems decently knew
No, with alloy
how many mags?
Last I looked a few minutes ago, all magazines for this are $49.99 each!
As I write this, .177 cal. and .22 cal. magazines sell for about $18 each. The .25 cal. magazine, however, sells for about $70 each! That is a significant difference! Everyone wants extra mags, so if cost is a factor, give this some serious consideration.
It comes with one magazine
How many shots off one fill?
Twenty five in .22 cal? More than enough to kill a whole bunch of rabbits, squirrels, possums or coons! Sounds good to me!
In .177 Gamo Tomahawk from 3200 psi to 1650 psi =56 shots above 1000 fps avg 1035 fps. Crosman Premier Ultra Magnum from 2800 psi to 1700 psi ( Sweet spot on my gun)= 35 shots at avg of 890 fps. H&N Sniper Magnum from 3200 psi to 1500 psi =58 shots at avg of 750 fps. these are all lead pellets of increasing weights. Hope this helps.
Just watched Rick Eustler's and Cecil Bay's review and after break in they were getting 80 in .177 and 40 in .22
Around 50 shoots in .177 cal, and 25 shoots in .22 cal.