Any of you guys shooting .177 or .22 darts (flechettes) these days?
Just wondering. ???
I intended to start that last year but never did buy any. Still want to.
Cheers,
Cool! Can you give some more information?
Quote from: Davio on November 12, 2012, 09:57:03 AM
Any of you guys shooting .177 or .22 darts (flechettes) these days?
Just wondering. ???
...define darts. Do you mean the chrome pointy fluffy butt steel darts or something else?
i want to make a blow gun dat tube for my 2300 all i have to do is find a 40mm tube or what ever the dart i want to use
DaveC,
He is probably talking about these:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-Airgun-darts-177-4-5mm-/390459415354 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-Airgun-darts-177-4-5mm-/390459415354)
Cheers,
Quote from: JEBert on November 12, 2012, 10:41:52 PM
DaveC,
He is probably talking about these:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-Airgun-darts-177-4-5mm-/390459415354 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-Airgun-darts-177-4-5mm-/390459415354)
Cheers,
Ahhh, I remember those from my youth.
Quote from: chongman on November 12, 2012, 09:49:58 PM
Cool! Can you give some more information?
The only .177 and .22 darts I have ever seen are the "chrome pointy fluffy butt steel darts". ;) I know there are larger bore blowgun darts, but I was referring to the .177 and .22 darts that have always been available from Marksman and are also made by Umarex (and others I am sure).
The smooth bore .177 project I am working on for BB's would also be a good candidate for dart shooting at the right distance. Too close and/or powerful and the darts are not reusable... too far and the accuracy suffers (dropping). They are surprisingly accurate at 5 to 15 meters and are re-usable if shot at a properly made target.
The "fluffy butt" gets manscaped if you're seriously tuning them (and don't like them hanging onto the probe o-ring), but they are good to go as they are for general purposes. At velocity they are pretty devastating (damage and knockdown)... more so than a pellet or BB.
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. :-*
yeah i loo at those darts every time i go to the shop no desire to use them
remember as a kid they were pretty much useless
but the blow gun darts i know how well they work ;)
Now I remember that I would have needed another gun in smoothbore to shoot them. Also, I don't have any place in my office to hang a dartboard and if I did, it would be less than 3 meters away.
Cheers,
Quote from: JEBert on November 12, 2012, 11:13:01 PM
Now I remember that I would have needed another gun in smoothbore to shoot them. Also, I don't have any place in my office to hang a dartboard and if I did, it would be less than 3 meters away.
Cheers,
Time for a bigger office? ;D
It's already at home but with the money I make, it is time for a smaller office and a smaller home.
Cheers,
Quote from: 1377x on November 12, 2012, 11:10:43 PM
yeah i look at those darts every time i go to the shop no desire to use them
remember as a kid they were pretty much useless
but the blow gun darts i know how well they work ;)
The Marksman metal 911 .45 looking breech springer had very little velocity as I recall. I believe I could throw a rock faster. It's a whole 'nother animal with our guns. The "problem" is making sure what you're shooting at doesn't destroy the darts.
Since I'm already going for the 15.25" smooth barrel for BB's with a 2240/2250 bastard, I am going to "invest" in some of these and find out what it takes to make it work and make them re-usable.
The thing about these colored darts and targets is that each shooter can have their "color" on a larger bull (wife, daughter and grandson in my case). You can wait until many shots and THEN go see who shot what and who "won". Then retrieve the darts and do it again.
If it ain't no fun, then I'll let you know. ;)
That's sounding pretty cool...multiple players, indoors at a short range...yea :-*
So, if it's a doable thing your going to sell us a conversion kit for the 2240...barrel, darts, etc ;)
Quote from: chongman on November 13, 2012, 01:08:25 AM
That's sounding pretty cool...multiple players, indoors at a short range...yea :-*
So, if it's a doable thing your going to sell us a conversion kit for the 2240...barrel, darts, etc ;)
;D ;D ;D No, you guys can get your own $20 760 Pumpmasters from Midway (until the end of the month). Then strip what you need off it for the project (.177 smooth barrel, probe magnet, clip on rear sight and fiber optic front sight). :-*
Quote from: Davio on November 13, 2012, 01:42:58 AM
;D ;D ;D No, you guys can get your own $20 760 Pumpmasters from Midway (until the end of the month). Then strip what you need off it for the project (.177 smooth barrel, probe magnet, clip on rear sight and fiber optic front sight). :-*
Or just use the darts with the 760. :D
Quote from: Tater on November 13, 2012, 01:51:49 AM
Or just use the darts with the 760. :D
Well, that goes without sayin', but it's frickin PLASTIC!!! :D
And anyway, you know how we all like to reach around the world to scratch our own butt. ;D That's entirely too logically simple! ???
Quote from: Davio on November 13, 2012, 01:54:54 AM
Well, that goes without sayin', but it's frickin PLASTIC!!! :D
And anyway, you know how we all like to reach around the world to scratch our own butt. ;D That's entirely too logically simple! ???
Haha, true. ;D
here you go
http://www.pyramydair.com/a/Ammo/Oddball/Airgun_darts/843 (http://www.pyramydair.com/a/Ammo/Oddball/Airgun_darts/843)
I want to get some in .22 for my 1377 (now 1322) for darts in the winter.
I just got a load to play with next week. :) I'll chrony some if I get a chance, too.
Quote from: Davio on November 25, 2012, 02:20:40 AM
I just got a load to play with next week. :) I'll chrony some if I get a chance, too.
Yer Killin Me....... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :-*
Now that's funny, I don't care who you are!!!!!