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(pink)MIST
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doing the conversion is easy, tuning it to do what you want.... theres the trick :)
my crosman "cough cough" quest (more of a mongrel than your average south auckland dog) has a gasram , quieter, smoother, more power and consistent through different temps and altitudes. My Hatsan has one as well, and will sit on 790fps for hundreds of shots in a row. I guess its one of those things that until you have it you're sceptical, but once you have it you'd never go back.
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Raizer
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You have my interest, my Striker is sweet now, but a ram would be nice!
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nunga
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I am looking into gas rams or as the air gunning community calls them the nitro pistons, doing lots of research and waiting for some answers to come back from some manufactures. If all goes well (and i pray that it does)I will be able do conversions for most springers.
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