@neonightkiller From most of what I've seen, dry firing a PCP air rifle will not damage it (that is, firing without a projectile) as that only applies to spring and piston based systems that rely on the air compression to soften the impact. I'm sure doing enough of anything would be bad for the gun, but can't imagine that firing the gun three times on the low-power setting with a (very) light projectile could damage it.
maybe if you filled the hollow part of the nerf dart with something?? it would make it more stable and not so wobbly and then see what you could do with it haha
Isn't that bad for an air rifle?
It's pretty much like dry firing it. $600 gu you got there
neonightkiller 6 days ago
@neonightkiller From most of what I've seen, dry firing a PCP air rifle will not damage it (that is, firing without a projectile) as that only applies to spring and piston based systems that rely on the air compression to soften the impact. I'm sure doing enough of anything would be bad for the gun, but can't imagine that firing the gun three times on the low-power setting with a (very) light projectile could damage it.
FuzzyDicePimp 6 days ago
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neonightkiller 6 days ago
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neonightkiller 6 days ago
Man, if you could put alittle bit of weight in the tip somehow, they'd probably fly a mile lol!
Great vid!
billhaley1868 1 month ago
oh air rifle lol. I thought an actual .50 cal rifle.
saik0pod 1 month ago
Wow, first time hearing your voice. Ha good vid
CreateAccount649 1 month ago
maybe if you filled the hollow part of the nerf dart with something?? it would make it more stable and not so wobbly and then see what you could do with it haha
TacticalMonky 1 month ago
That would hurt.
phgHunter 1 month ago