Controlled velocity
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Controlled velocity
Hi Guys,
I would like to know how to identify an air rifle whether it is a controlled velocity model or not. Particularly the Diana 54.
Dr.Jones
I would like to know how to identify an air rifle whether it is a controlled velocity model or not. Particularly the Diana 54.
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Re: Controlled velocity
Thanks a lot Mod, very helpful, can I have any picture of it or the exact place to look for the pentagon? Thank you.
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Re: Controlled velocity
Oops, Sorry Mack The Knife, got the picture just now from the previous posts. Thank you.
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So does all those without the pentagon mean that they have not been caliberated or exceed 7.5 ?Mack The Knife Bana";p="60076 wrote: If it has a 'F' within a pentagon, then the muzzle energy on that rifle is below 7.5 Joules. This is assuming the the main-spring or other internal components have not been changed later on.
Will there be anything other than the 'F' ?
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noop.. nothingTenX";p="60091 wrote:So does all those without the pentagon mean that they have not been caliberated or exceed 7.5 ?Mack The Knife Bana";p="60076 wrote: If it has a 'F' within a pentagon, then the muzzle energy on that rifle is below 7.5 Joules. This is assuming the the main-spring or other internal components have not been changed later on.
Will there be anything other than the 'F' ?
without the pentagon mean that they are giving full power as much as they are capable of.
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OK.. Thanks..sitar";p="60113 wrote:noop.. nothingTenX";p="60091 wrote:So does all those without the pentagon mean that they have not been caliberated or exceed 7.5 ?Mack The Knife Bana";p="60076 wrote: If it has a 'F' within a pentagon, then the muzzle energy on that rifle is below 7.5 Joules. This is assuming the the main-spring or other internal components have not been changed later on.
Will there be anything other than the 'F' ?
without the pentagon mean that they are giving full power as much as they are capable of.
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Not quite. It depends on the country they are being exported to. German airguns sold in the U.K. via official distributors do not have this symbol. However, the vast majority are sold as sub-12 ft.lbs. airguns.without the pentagon mean that they are giving full power as much as they are capable of.