Tank angled
This pictures are from my friends here in argentina, they work hard thinking how to make the airforce more comfortable and here are the solution.
You can charge it same way as the original or by the quick fill.
Really a great work from Lucas, Sebastian and Leo.




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it’s a pleasure!!!!
Is that a real wood stock on a styer?? (avitar)
Talon work is excellent. Love the woodwork on the styer.
Maybe you could post prices for some of these items as I know I would like to try those .22 pellets.
I am very contenbto that our products are widely available in USA, have long been working on improving the Airforce.
We have designed hammers, various valves, various pellets, and now the new shoulder to gauge.
This is the GV-powered valve, pushing the JSJ at 880fps of 58grains

Is a notable difference between the original valve Talon and the new GV

This is the tool to disassemble the valve GV

our designs of pellets
Punta .25 55g -Torque 54 graisn .25- JSJ 58g .25 – JSJ 40g .22
Cronografiada with my Talon GV 25 pellets and JSJ 58g = 130jouls

Fantastic work Lucas!!
Very interested in the regulator you are developing.
Looking forward to more pics and results 🙂
Walter….
Keep up the good work eh!
Very nice work indeed. The style is very crisp and neat, and the angled tank makes using a bigger tank much easier, and as seen in the pictures, more comfortable too.
it’s a pleasure!!!!
You have been very busy 😀 We look forward to more of your development. Thanks for showing us your work.
here’s another picture of the benefits of the elbow


the position it good,as the orginal whit the original tank and whitout the elbow.
gives a lot of shots,plusa that you can use at 4500 psi whit a regulator output of 2000 psi giveng you tons of shoots regulated and makinng 90 lb/ft or more if you want.
hey guys i’m lucas,responsable, in part,for this modifications.
i’ll leave you some more pictures and result of our works.
here is the home made valve.

a modification in the safe.


here are our home made pellets JSJet 58 grains .25

home made bridgesto resiste de air pressure.

hammers original in the right,130 gramos the last in the left,thas the one we use

original vs. 130 gramos

pistol grip made by me

Results whit the JSJet 58 grains .25, 20″ HW barrel,heavy hammer small valve (not the one in the picture)
1. 729 3000 PSI
2. 725
3. 721
4. 731
5. 739
6. 742
7. 753
8. 752
9. 754
10. 770 2600 PSI
11. 773
12. 780
13. 786
14. 793
15. 794
16. 797
17. 799
18. 799
19. 799 2300 PSI
20. 809
21. 805
22. 813
23. 811
24. 806
25. 807
26. 802
27. 804
28. 796
29. 804
30. 780
31. 783
32. 781
33. 780 2000 PSI
34. 776
35. 766
36. 768
37. 757
38. 760
39. 749
40. 737
Whit the big valve (picture above)
1- 831.1 3000 psi
2- 834.8
3- 831.3
4- 838.2
5- 837.6
6- 834.7
7- 827.7 2600 psi
8- 827.9
9- 820.8
10- 822.4
11- 821.5 2500 psi
12- 817.1
13- 815.6
14- 807.9
15- 808.8 2200 psi
16- 799.2
17- 799.6
18- 794.7
19- 790.5
20- 781.3 2100 psi
whe get groups of 1 1/2 ” at 55 yards.
We have already made another “elbow” mucho shorter,like 2″ less,whit a bulid in regulator for the ones that like the regulated power.
i promisse some more photos.
They will be on sale in a couple months when they pass the hidraulic test at 4500 psi.
i hope you like this works.
thank you!!
LUCAS.
Yeah, you would have to use some sort of shims, which is not that elegant. Did not thing about adjusting the collar, which would work as well.
Turn the bottle collar in the frame and re’tighten the grubs to get it to line up.
I say angle it down more, make the breech knob somehow fit on the side, and cut the top rail of. 🙂
Then it’ll be perfect!
Awesome idea though. I bet there is a serious market for that thing.
machine one put a oring on it makes it longer..
A nut on what? The threads going into the tank? It would be hard to make that seal. Or are you talking about a nut on the valve body somewhere?
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very, very nice work, both on the rifle and the pellets!!!! like other members said, put a regulator in that system and every airforce owner wants one! 😀
Please let us know when these will be sold!