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Cricket Air Tube volume ??

Any of you socially challenged have the correct volume numbers for Cricket compact, standard and .25 long air tubes ?? Those Dummies at the KalibrGun don´t seem to be able to give that info on their website .. 👿

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Cricket std.

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I can confirm that a std .22 has an air-supply of 280 cc. Most likely the same for a std .25.

Have no clue about the other two sizes, – and I agree: It would have been helpful if they could put this information up on their site….. 😀

Yes, point well taken. If we are living in the “PERFECT” world, then yes, all the spec,/info should come with the gun or what ever that we bought.
sometimes we have to back track to find the answers ours selves. I have been bugging Tony and Ed for the spec for the size of the probe O ring for .30 cal Matador. Guess what kind of answer I have received for far? and it has been over a month.

I cant wait to get my .30 Matador, the very first thing I do is to remove the O ring and make measurements, Order extra O ring for .30 Matador owners

John

O.K. If i put it like this then: Do you need to measure the size of the gas tank in your car ? No – the maker will provide you with the needed info. Need to measure the contents of a Whiskey bottle ? No. The volume of the contents is provided on the label. So is the AT volume on 99% of the air-rifles, including the EdGun in all its sizes. Why doesn´t KalibrGun provide this important info ? They do, or at least they should do, know the volume so is it like the old Russian way “information should be secret” or why the hell should i need to do the measurement on my own. Come on …

I personally dont calculate how much air I can carry at a moment because I am too busy thinking about how to hit my target.

The math is a tool, just like everything else that made up the gun.

John

What do I win? (no lap dances) Here is one of them. In technical parameters. 280 cm3
http://www.zbrane-vzduchovky.cz/upload/88/ManualCricket.pdf

quote Sir Ville:

For the prices we´re forced to pay here it actually was a good deal. And so is this Forum. Now if someone could just reply with some info on my “Cricket AT volume” topic i´d rate this community “Great”. As long as i don´t get answers the verdict stays at “Good” … 👿

I have no time to measure the length (of the air tube) and remove the regulator and everything else and check the tube wall thickness etc,etc. to get the correct volume. I have no access to neither a compact nor the standard either. I do know how to do the math (i really do,no joke) once the needed measurements are known and if i didn´t i could call Dr. Evil and listen to his yada-yada over all kinds of formels and other boring talk about the laws of Physics. No one here has the correct figures ?? Am i forced to call the Doc ?? Have mercy good people …

volume is lenght X area
area =Pi(Radius) ^2
Pi= 3.1459
Radius=diameter/2
Volume=(L)x(3.1459)X(diameter/2)squared.

you still have to minus the volume of the regulator housing to get the air volume.

John

Length X Pi = V

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