Airgun Technology Vulcan Bullpup Review
Someone’s getting a new toy… 10 Weeks till full Review and counting down… :whistle:
Made by the company Airgun Technology CZ Ltd.,
Located in the Czech Republic, ATL develops and produces PCP rifles and pistols intended for sports, recreation and hunting.
The VULCAN Bullpup is the first mass-produced rifle of the company and has incorporated all the best achievements in the field of airguns into its design.
Specifications:
Country of origin: Czech Republic
Available calibres: 4.5 (.177); 5.5 (.22); 6.35 (.25);
Automatic magazine: 13 (.177), 11 (.22) and 9 (.25) shots;
CZ chocked barrel, 12 grooves;
Barrel length 450 mm, twist 450 mm;
Ergonomic front cocking lever (Swap to left or right);
Weaver rail;
Safety catch;
Sound moderator 28 mm;
Air tank volume 290 cm3;
Working pressure 250 bar;
Overall length 670 mm;
Weight 2,9 kg (without scope).
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Does anyone know about this?
The HST is located in the same position as the cricket (behind the hammer spring) and has the same two holes for a tool to insert and adjust it. The power is also adjustable on the reg like any other PCP.
IMO its by far the best looking pup out there and Im sure it will have the performance to match..
The only thing I see as a potential niggle is that rear downward cut in the bolt position.. I hope it is just a lock position to install a mag and not one of those horrible triple action three position bolts like BSA had.. They are the worst bolt action design Ive ever used, not only slow but really bad for double feeding if you forgot to click it into its 3rd position which cocks it…
It looks to me from Teds vid at the IWA show that it is a three stage cocker (51 secs) like the BSA in which case its design perfection for me at least has been dealt a disappointing blow..
Interested to hear if you can confirm this for us Ted as you are the only one of us that has handled this little lady..(thats if you are still not pissed at all the arschloch’s here)