Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 8:33 am
RE: Challenger 2009
If you ever needed to refill a cylinder, you have to remove the gun from the line anyway (7.16.4)
We had no issues really with air and firing a full 3x20 back in April
Trigger ... remember for a sporter min is 1.5 lb .... 1.6lb is dancing he line and temp variations could cause it to fail a weight pick up test ... me, I'd go .25lb+ over
We did like this gun
RE: Edge
The rear sights on the Edge are not approved for sporter competition, except on the Edge ONLY ... Gary Anderson admits this is a distinct advantage. However the council is not going to address letting these sights be used on other sporter guns until the Edge can meet the manufacturing costs without subsidizing the cost with separate sight sales.
I'll agree with this as the council got bit years ago when the XSV-40 was approved and then costs went up. Me, unless the Edge could meet a precision gun rule set as well, I'd have voted not to approve. I dread the day it happens, and it will happen, that a kid shows up to a Precision JO match is turned away because his gun does not meet the rules.
If you ever needed to refill a cylinder, you have to remove the gun from the line anyway (7.16.4)
We had no issues really with air and firing a full 3x20 back in April
Trigger ... remember for a sporter min is 1.5 lb .... 1.6lb is dancing he line and temp variations could cause it to fail a weight pick up test ... me, I'd go .25lb+ over
We did like this gun
RE: Edge
The rear sights on the Edge are not approved for sporter competition, except on the Edge ONLY ... Gary Anderson admits this is a distinct advantage. However the council is not going to address letting these sights be used on other sporter guns until the Edge can meet the manufacturing costs without subsidizing the cost with separate sight sales.
I'll agree with this as the council got bit years ago when the XSV-40 was approved and then costs went up. Me, unless the Edge could meet a precision gun rule set as well, I'd have voted not to approve. I dread the day it happens, and it will happen, that a kid shows up to a Precision JO match is turned away because his gun does not meet the rules.