My New Precihole TAURUS SP50 Air Pistol
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Thanks for the reply. I've order my Taurus too but heck I want it to the have the same modifications as you do. Where did you get the rail and brake from? How did you get it mounted. Please oblige an air gun illeterate beginner
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Hi brihacharan,
is that a precihole Muzzle weight you have mounted in the placce of front sight. can you tell me how it is affecting the balance of the pistol.
is that a precihole Muzzle weight you have mounted in the placce of front sight. can you tell me how it is affecting the balance of the pistol.
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Re: My New Precihole TAURUS SP50 Air Pistol
Sir is the rear sight fitted on a 11 mm dovetail, which I can remove and fit a red dot to. And what do you think of the .177 model of these.
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Re: My New Precihole TAURUS SP50 Air Pistol
Dear Jozul
Since it shoots 10-12m (33-40') with reasonable accuracy why would one require a scope ? Adding rails on a .177/.22 AP would be an overkill.
Dear Brihji
1. Any idea if the trigger weight can be brought around to 500-700 gm with the allen keys ?
2. Would it then be possible to shoot with one hand at 10m ?
3. Windage/ Elevation ould probably be done with a guesstimate, right ? Or does it have stepwise incremental stages ?
4. BTW, would suggest the 'sanskari' Mr. Daniel Craig to use your modified piece in the next Bond or rather Brih Bond flick.
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Since it shoots 10-12m (33-40') with reasonable accuracy why would one require a scope ? Adding rails on a .177/.22 AP would be an overkill.
Dear Brihji
1. Any idea if the trigger weight can be brought around to 500-700 gm with the allen keys ?
2. Would it then be possible to shoot with one hand at 10m ?
3. Windage/ Elevation ould probably be done with a guesstimate, right ? Or does it have stepwise incremental stages ?
4. BTW, would suggest the 'sanskari' Mr. Daniel Craig to use your modified piece in the next Bond or rather Brih Bond flick.
regs
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I saw the pistol at a dealer in Mumbai and just cannot forget it. It's so compact and beautiful I am going to buy the phoenix .177 for sure.
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Re: My New Precihole TAURUS SP50 Air Pistol
The Muzzle Brake I have fixed on to my Precihole TAURUS SP50 Pistol is not made by Precihole....It has been custom made..shaz wrote:Hi brihacharan,
is that a precihole Muzzle weight you have mounted in the place of front sight. can you tell me how it is affecting the balance of the pistol.
The Muzzle Brake is supposed to improve the barrel harmonics & also help in easing the cocking of the pistol!!!
Briha
Added in 9 minutes 22 seconds:
1. Discussed this point with Doc. Shirsat of Precihole....The Trigger can be adjusted a 'bit' and cannot be brought to the level you've mentioned (the reason being its construction) According to Doc any drastic reduction in the trigger pressure may cause "Auto Fire"!!!airgun_novice wrote: Dear Brihji
1. Any idea if the trigger weight can be brought around to 500-700 gm with the allen keys ?
2. Would it then be possible to shoot with one hand at 10m ?
3. Windage/ Elevation ould probably be done with a guesstimate, right ? Or does it have stepwise incremental stages ?
4. BTW, would suggest the 'sanskari' Mr. Daniel Craig to use your modified piece in the next Bond or rather Brih Bond flick.
regs
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2. One hand shooting is possible...but the present 6lbs to 7lbs pressure necessitates a 2 hand hold.....
3. Windage & Elevation can be adjusted with a 2mm Allen Key according to Doc.....although I have not attempted it!
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Briha
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Re: My New Precihole TAURUS SP50 Air Pistol
I am sorry but it isn't quite as simple as that. I had assumed it was taken from one of the Precihole carbine air-rifles.brihacharan wrote:The Muzzle Brake is supposed to improve the barrel harmonics & also help in easing the cocking of the pistol!!!
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Mack The Knife wrote:I am sorry but it isn't quite as simple as that. I had assumed it was taken from one of the Precihole carbine air-rifles.brihacharan wrote:The Muzzle Brake is supposed to improve the barrel harmonics & also help in easing the cocking of the pistol!!!
Precihole AR barrels come with 15mm OD whereas their Pistol barrels are 12mm...hence had to get a new one machined & my machinist did an excellent job of it
For the internals I designed a 'damping system' (see pic) & had it covered with a strip of stretchable foam!
It was fun doing it
Briha
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Brihaji,
Isn't it illegal to fix any fixture that muffles noise of a gun when fired be it a firearm or air gun in India?
GNV
Isn't it illegal to fix any fixture that muffles noise of a gun when fired be it a firearm or air gun in India?
GNV
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Hello GNV,GNV wrote:Brihaji,
Isn't it illegal to fix any fixture that muffles noise of a gun when fired be it a firearm or air gun in India?
GNV
Noise Suppressors may be prohibited in Fire Arms....
However in Air Arms they are (internals) constructed differently....as they do not contain cones or baffles to suppress noise...
Technically they are not called "Suppressors / Silencers" - They called called "Muzzle Brakes"....Primarily meant to:
1. To protect the 'Crown' at the end of the barrel
2. To improve barrel harmonics (as ARs do vibrate due to their forward & backward recoil)
3. To aid in easy cocking of the AR
4. To lend a certain 'aesthetics' in the look & feel of the AR
In fact Precihole does supply these 'Muzzle Brakes' along with their ARs....see pic below....
Briha
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Hello GNV,
Another interesting feature of Muzzle Brakes to be considered is:
When the AR is fired the exiting compressed air causes an ‘air – turbulence’ in front of the muzzle before the pellet exits the barrel…
So this turbulence can cause certain irregularities in the pellet’s flight path, which may affect accuracy…
One reason why many Muzzle Brakes have ‘angled air vents’ or ‘perforations’, which allow the exiting air to escape, thus allowing the pellet to exit in the ambient air…as this contributes to the stability of the pellet during its flight….
These pics amply illustrate the features mentioned above....
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Thanks Brihaji.
Does the Precihole Muzzle Breaks have internal air vents like those in your custom made muzzle break? I was thinking that it was a solid piece of metal to make cocking easy and to make the gun look better and the cost of it on online stores is very high.
Regards,
GNV
Does the Precihole Muzzle Breaks have internal air vents like those in your custom made muzzle break? I was thinking that it was a solid piece of metal to make cocking easy and to make the gun look better and the cost of it on online stores is very high.
Regards,
GNV
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[quote="GNV"]Thanks Brihaji.
Does the Precihole Muzzle Breaks have internal air vents like those in your custom made muzzle break? I was thinking that it was a solid piece of metal to make cocking easy and to make the gun look better and the cost of it on online stores is very high.
Regards,
GNV[/quote
The Precihole Muzzle Brakes have two washers inside held by a spring to control the air pressure within, as compared to my design which has a tube with perforations held by two washers to dissipate air.
In effect the Precihole Muzzle Brake serves more as a cocking aid + protection for the barrel crown & improve barrel harmonics!
Briha
Does the Precihole Muzzle Breaks have internal air vents like those in your custom made muzzle break? I was thinking that it was a solid piece of metal to make cocking easy and to make the gun look better and the cost of it on online stores is very high.
Regards,
GNV[/quote
The Precihole Muzzle Brakes have two washers inside held by a spring to control the air pressure within, as compared to my design which has a tube with perforations held by two washers to dissipate air.
In effect the Precihole Muzzle Brake serves more as a cocking aid + protection for the barrel crown & improve barrel harmonics!
Briha
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Dear Brihaji,
Thank You.
Could you please explain the problem I am facing with my new barrel and receiver. I just posted it in my " My NEW old ORION " post.
Regards,
GNV
Thank You.
Could you please explain the problem I am facing with my new barrel and receiver. I just posted it in my " My NEW old ORION " post.
Regards,
GNV
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That's a muzzle weight with pretensions to being a suppressor. Most definitely not a barrel tuner.brihacharan wrote:Precihole AR barrels come with 15mm OD whereas their Pistol barrels are 12mm...hence had to get a new one machined & my machinist did an excellent job of it
For the internals I designed a 'damping system' (see pic) & had it covered with a strip of stretchable foam!
It was fun doing it
Briha
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brihacharan wrote:The Muzzle Brake I have fixed on to my Precihole TAURUS SP50 Pistol is not made by Precihole....It has been custom made..shaz wrote:Hi brihacharan,
is that a precihole Muzzle weight you have mounted in the place of front sight. can you tell me how it is affecting the balance of the pistol.
The Muzzle Brake is supposed to improve the barrel harmonics & also help in easing the cocking of the pistol!!!
Briha
Added in 9 minutes 22 seconds:1. Discussed this point with Doc. Shirsat of Precihole....The Trigger can be adjusted a 'bit' and cannot be brought to the level you've mentioned (the reason being its construction) According to Doc any drastic reduction in the trigger pressure may cause "Auto Fire"!!!airgun_novice wrote: Dear Brihji
1. Any idea if the trigger weight can be brought around to 500-700 gm with the allen keys ?
2. Would it then be possible to shoot with one hand at 10m ?
3. Windage/ Elevation ould probably be done with a guesstimate, right ? Or does it have stepwise incremental stages ?
4. BTW, would suggest the 'sanskari' Mr. Daniel Craig to use your modified piece in the next Bond or rather Brih Bond flick.
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2. One hand shooting is possible...but the present 6lbs to 7lbs pressure necessitates a 2 hand hold.....
3. Windage & Elevation can be adjusted with a 2mm Allen Key according to Doc.....although I have not attempted it!
4.
Briha
Hello Brihacharan. I too am an owner or the Taurus SP50 and had posted my early review on the old announcement thread. The trigger has settled in quite nicely after 400 odd shots.
I am also located in Mumbai and was wondering if I could purchase your muzzle weight from you since it is a bit inconvenient to keep putting on and off the supplied cocking aid. Also, my front sight has become loose and keeps needing adjustment so I might as well take it off and replace with something more practical.