Who knows but if you’re going for some semblance of accuracy and consistency to take out animals, you don’t want that much of a variable.
If you’re just messing around to see how fast you can phuk up your gun, then no worries.
if you're referring to the typical .177 pellet and .22 long rifle round--the 22 has many times the foot pounds of energy. i can turn up the pressure on my air rifle to increase the power but as i mentioned earlier, accuracy is significantly reduced around the sound barrier and that's because of...
i can't see a 22 in long rifle being quieter than an airgun with the exception of the big bore airguns like 9mm, 50 cal, etc.
if your pellet is breaking the sound barrier which at 1200fps it may be, then that will add to the overall noise plus shooting at those speeds typically degrade accuracy...
plenty of air rifles with silencers available but know the laws before you buy.
i've got an edgun lelya in .177
comes with an integral suppressor and another can be added to it which is what i did.
yes.
how are the politicians that are pushing for decriminalization dealing with the fact that it's been tried before and was a total failure? what are they telling y'all is the reason it will work this time?
i've switched the top sprocket to a 19T on all 3 of the Freeride 165's I've owned with the last two being turbos. all of them had ibackshift clutch kits.
gonna get sporty when iran retaliates for israel's attack. question is, will israel respond with a devastating, iraninan gov't ending attack and be done with it or will it be a measured response...
russia has suffered roughly 350k casualties and sending injured/disabled soldiers back to the front. they're also sourcing artillery shells from n. korea in exchange for technology and of course getting drones from iran.
No, not substantial at all compared to 38 million and conclusively demonstrates that Ukrainians don’t want to be part of Russia.
Took me five minutes to look up the population and the math.
i'm guessing you didn't bother to do the math.
200k is 1/2 of 1% of the population of ukraine which is roughly 38 million.
speaks volumes about how many didn't go to russia.
from the above article regarding nato expansion:
When President George H.W. Bush sat down with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev to negotiate the peaceful end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany, former Under Secretary of State Robert Zoellick ’81 was in the room where it happened...
russia also has that ability. coulda been a false flag, they've done that before. i don't know how many other countries have that ability as well but i'd suspect all the major military powers do..
let's change that to "never trust any country on a handshake" russia was stupid to not get that as an official document-if this was even discussed which the article mentions nato expansion was not an issue.
so either russia relied on a simple handshake regarding something of huge significance...
of course putin says the us orchestrated a coup and the us blew up the pipeline which may be true but putin is not exactly an unbiased participant so his take on things is very suspect.