- More steady and consistent power between consecutive shots.
- Eliminates most vibration caused by oscillation of heavy springs.
- Much smoother and quieter shooting experience.
Type 1 | Mod 55-60-65-70-75-80-85-90 |
Type 1-B | Mod 88-95-99 |
Type 2 | Mod125-125TH-125 Sniper-135 Torpedo 150-150TH-155 |
Type 3 | Striker 1000S-1000X-Edge |
Type 4 | Dominator under lever series |
Type 5 | Torpedo 100X-105X under lever series |
Type 6 | Mod25 SuperCharger / SuperTact |
Type 7 | Proxima |
Gas piston powered airguns can remain cocked for long periods of time without causing any spring stress or damage to the gun.
Gas piston powered airguns produce more steady and consistent power between consecutive shots versus spring powered airguns.
Gas Piston powered airguns eliminate most of the vibration caused by the oscillation of the heavy springs used in spring powered airguns. Gas Piston models oscillate much less and finish the action cycle in less time than spring powered models making for a more comfortable confident shooting experience.
Gas piston powered airguns’ life cycle is significantly greater than its spring action counterparts. There is no risk of spring fatigue or spring breakage. Fewer moving parts result in a much more efficient and reliable operating system.
Gas piston powered airguns provide higher, consistent velocities over their lifetime when compared to spring action models. Springs get weaker over time causing decreases in velocity.
Gas piston powered airguns provide a much smoother and quieter shooting experience than their spring action counterparts. With gas powered models, the cocking action is much smoother. Also, spring grinding noises are eliminated during the cocking and firing sequence.