It looks like the design is not an afterthought like the bobcat, so I doubt it will have issues leaking. I don’t see layers of washers stacked on top of each other.
I am with you. After studying the internals I’d like to see a dozen of them get some time on them for a few months. 😉
http://www.wildwestairguns.com/Hummingbird–Colibri_p_178.html
Where do you get on a list?
Judging by the shroud it´s quiet. I´m sure the accuracy will be very good as well. It´s the reliability part that makes me wonder .. :confusedn:
I am interested to see the accuracy, reliability, and how loud this gun is.
…. and it´s back to my ” i need one list”. 😯
The twins??? I’ll take a pair please… 🙂
Zonk
The wait until “April” will likely be June, from what I hear. I’m on the list for one but am curious how the accuracy measures up.
.22 THEN .177 and then .25 
~giddy school girl laughs :rofl:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGOrexhH78c
Here’s another IWA 2014 video, Nice Guns!
Nice GUNS indeed!!!!
My bad, I’m still picturing the twins in the other video
.22 THEN .177 and then .25 
I agree. The Bobcat looks like a high school science project inside. The hummingbird looks like a new well thought out design albeit a bit complex.
The little copper tube is reliable or not. I hope it’s not like bobcat plumbing fitting.
another one is that so many small springs in the trigger group. I’m not sure if it’s durable.
It looks like the design is not an afterthought like the bobcat, so I doubt it will have issues leaking. I don’t see layers of washers stacked on top of each other.