Air rifle RAR VL 12 - domestically produced bullpup


Rifle features, manufacturer information

This pre-inflated model is produced by a fairly new domestic company, Russian Air Rifle (RAR). But the lion's share of production is located in the USA and Hong Kong. Many American and German components are used. In particular, the barrel is branded, from the Crosman company (note that the more expensive LOTHAR WALTHER can also be supplied upon request).

All products are carefully controlled, tested at a pressure test of 450 atmospheres.

The designer of the rifle is a Russian engineer, Maxim Valerievich Matveev. He developed a successful version of a compact air gun with a perfectly working trigger mechanism that can be adjusted. The model is equipped with two sears, and the front cock can be adjusted to suit either hand.

About the characteristics of the RAR VL 12 model

The muzzle energy of this repeating rifle is low - it does not exceed 3 joules. Note that the product is available in two calibers (four and a half and five and a half millimeters). A larger caliber allows a gram bullet to be fired from the barrel at a speed of 250 meters per second. Slightly higher (260 meters per second) is the speed of a bullet weighing 0.68 g from a 4.5 mm caliber. By the way, this speed is regulated by pressing the striker spring. One pump is enough for fifty shots. The magazine holds 10 charges. It is better to take good quality bullets (Baracuda from Germany, for example).

Short review of the RAR VL 12 rifle:


The weapon weighs (without an installed sight) 1.75 kg. The total length is 0.52 m, of which 0.3 m is the barrel (rifled, made of steel). They also produce a modification with an extended barrel, with a length of 0.5 m. The stock is plastic, there are no open sights, there is a Weaver rail for installing optics, and an integrated moderator. There is no safety lock, but there is a separate cocking lever, which allows you to remove the weapon from the combat state. The trigger force ranges from 0.2 to 1 kg.

The pressure in the compressed air tank (maximum) can reach 300 atmospheres. There is a pressure gauge on the tank that allows you to monitor the pressure level. The front plug is equipped with a filling port with a diameter of 8 mm. It is closed with a protective cap to prevent dust from getting inside. There is a gearbox. To buy this model, you should prepare an amount from 41 to 62 thousand rubles (depending on the modification).

Description of the air rifle PCP RAR VL-12 Gen.2 800 (6.35 mm)

The Russian company RAR (Russia Air Rifle) is engaged in the manufacture and production of PCP air rifles with unique capabilities, thanks to the developments of the technical department.

The suspended barrel system was developed and used instead of the classic figure eight, which was attached between the barrel and the high-pressure receiver. Now, without a connection, the accuracy of shot accuracy has almost disappeared, since the inflated reservoir cannot put pressure on the barrel and create a roll.

The barrel, high-pressure receiver and receiver are made of dense metal, painted black for a more aesthetically pleasing appearance. The stock is made of wood with a special coating for longer service life. This model embodies the classic weapon combination of black and wood.

Near the butt, under the magazine, you can find a push-button safety that operates in two modes (depending on position): combat and locked.

Under the barrel there is a reservoir into which compressed air is pumped. The maximum amount of air inside the receiver can reach 380 cubic meters. cm, while the operating pressure reaches 300 bar on the pressure gauge, which is located in the front of the receiver. It is recommended to store the rifle with the receiver inflated to 200 Bar, since with this amount of pressure inside the tank, the reducer will last longer and will not fail.

The magazine holds up to 9 bullets in 6.35 mm caliber. The initial speed of the projectile can reach 310 meters per second .

The rifle is delivered to Russia in a weakened form, so its permitted power is 3 J.

This model differs from its peers because it comes with a special cylinder that is screwed into the receiver located in the stock. This adds the number of shots without additional pumping of the reservoir.

Thanks to the BullPup layout, which moves the trigger forward and changes the layout of the trigger mechanism, this model was able to reduce its length to 820 mm, without losing power and muzzle energy during the shot.

On the top of the receiver there is a 22 mm Weaver-type dual sighting rail, onto which an optical sight or collimator is attached.

This model has only a single firing mode, so before each shot it is necessary to cock the bolt bolt, which is located on the left side of the receiver under the sighting bar.

Attention! This model is supplied in permitted capacity for free purchase on the territory of the Russian Federation. At the same time, the model has the ability to increase power by replacing some parts or adjusting the design, but do not forget about the Federal Law “On Weapons” No. 150 - FZ. If necessary, relying on this law and being guided by it, you may need to obtain permission from the LLR of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia after intervention in the structure.

Design and diagram of the rifle


Diagram of the RAR VL 12 rifle

As already mentioned, the trigger of this weapon is distinguished by the presence of two sears. When the drummer begins to walk back, the first sear is brought into the firing position. The second sear, emerging from the hook, holds it in this position. Now press the trigger. A part called the trigger transfer sear presses onto the first sear using adjusting screws. Freeing himself, he rips the drummer off the platoon. It slides forward and hits the valve stem. A shot is fired.

By pressing the hammer spring (this is done with a clamping nut), you can very accurately adjust the speed at which the valve will open, as well as the width of its opening.

This variation of spring-piston type rifles has been supplied to Russia relatively recently. Stoeger air rifles have a unique design and good performance. The rifle from the Klimovsky Cartridge Plant belongs to the category of high-tech pneumatics. Here you can find out where to buy a Horhe Jager rifle with 6.35 caliber.

Where is RAR VL 12 used?

You can shoot from this rifle both indoors (for example, in a shooting range) and outdoors, in heat up to plus 40 degrees and frost down to minus 10 degrees. The weapon can be used for recreational and training shooting, hunting small birds, as well as honing accuracy when shooting at targets. Thanks to its small size, the rifle easily fits into the trunk of any car, so it’s good to take it with you out of town for plinking or hunting.

RAR VL-12 number 120. Owner reviews.

All-Russian Society of Air Gun Lovers

26 Dec 2013, 00:17

and at market price. During the negotiations, it was purchased at a price slightly below the market price. Testing of the rifle began.

Looking ahead, I’ll say right away what I like about the rifle. front cocking, lightness, compactness, anox quality, appearance, simplicity, STP does not depend on pressure in the reel, presence of any piece of paper (certificate)

But there are also shortcomings, more about them below. I would like to hope that after applying my hands, the rifle will begin to truly please me. So, let's go.

When I received it, I immediately decided to clean the barrel, the cotton pads passing through it came out completely black at first, but after some time, the barrel was finally cleaned.

During disassembly, it turned out that the original bypass bushing did not provide proper tightness, so I machined a new one, which on the barrel side is sealed with a rubber band along the end, and on the rubber side, the rubber sits in a groove and is sealed along the outer diameter.

In the new version of the rifle, the bypass design has been slightly changed.

The shooting time was approaching, but first I shot the rifle in chrono and adjusted the speed to “50 capes with a heavy 1.175g bullet.

Having got out into nature and setting up a target at 50 meters, I started shooting; it wasn’t really possible to collect a heap less than a box of matches. Okay, I thought, and went to use the rifle for its intended purpose (auto-slapping), I must say that this discipline was very good for the rifle, but from time to time there were annoying mistakes. when you miss because of a twitching hand or some other mistake of your own, you feel it, but when there should be a 100% hit, and you miss, it leads to certain thoughts that pushed me to the fact that I still need to get out to the shooting range and take a look what will a rifle show when taken from a vice? In nature, I tried different ammunition and velocities, in the end I settled on a 0.93 bullet and 50 capes

Disassembling and assembling weapons

First, let's stock up on a hexagon. We remove the stock, then unscrew the screws to remove the cocking handle. There are two adjustment adjustment screws on the trigger rod. There are also two screws in the place where the hook stroke is adjusted. We have to unscrew all these screws. Remove the gasket holding the top to the bottom. Please note (for subsequent assembly) that it is asymmetrical - it will need to be installed in exactly the same way.

Disassembly of the RAR VL-12 air rifle is shown in the video:

Carefully cock the rifle and unscrew the two screws that hold the rod. Let's disconnect it. The lower part is a reservoir with a valve - there is no need to disassemble anything there. But when disassembling the rod, you need to try not to lose the small metal ball that locks the rammer, as well as the bypass sleeve made of caprolon. Now you can lubricate the rifle, and then proceed with the reverse steps.

Conversations about pneumatics - 14

Stoeger x-10

spring-piston rifle of 4.5mm caliber “perelomka”

They brought it in for finishing touches, the owner is not satisfied with the accuracy even at 10 meters - there is a lot of scattering. A quick inspection showed generally good workmanship (the rifle costs about 10-11 thousand rubles) and even a metal rear sight, but now it has become fashionable to make everything out of plastic. According to the characteristics and the very idea, the Stoeger x-10 is a Chinese copy of the Gamo Hunter 440 rifle (Spain) - one of the best-selling in the world. A new Gamo now costs about 14 thousand rubles. I can’t say whether it’s worth taking a Chinese one and saving money - I’m not an expert on spring-piston rifles, I’m only an expert on PCP. My interest was to try to fix the barrel - to make the accuracy normal, I like it.

The bore is not bad

, though with a small barrel in the middle and a bad chamfer at the exit. Most likely it’s her, we’ll look and redo it. I didn’t find Choka. If it should be there in theory (I don’t know for this model), then it is not on this particular rifle.

The platoon is not tight, very accessible. Wood processing is normal. A polyurethane seal between the barrel and the cylinder is an excellent solution. The butt pad is quite hard, but ok. The trigger is set far away, the girth of the handle is “thick”, these two points will be inconvenient if you have a small hand, like me.

Speed ​​jsb heavy 0.67g 233 m/s, good result. You can also shoot with light bullets (0.5 or 0.55 grams), their speed will be higher - about 250-260, this is normal. If you don’t know how to decide, shoot both and see which ones fly more accurately, then shoot with those. In any case, for any spring-piston rifle, a distance of 50m is not an easy test and therefore you should not chase speed, and 230 and 250 will not differ much, the shooter himself will have a much greater influence.

Optical bracket

the person installed, of course, the cheapest one and, of course, gave a damn about the fact that the screws immediately press holes into themselves on the surface adjacent to them:

I understand, because washers for 1-2 rubles are very expensive. You need three whole pieces!! , you can go broke. And, of course, the bracket is placed crookedly because it is made to fit a different dovetail size, well, fuck it, we’re Russians, it’ll do just fine for us, it’s better to drink a glass of vodka for your health and not pay attention to such trifles.

When I named the price for the chamfer work “800 rubles,” the man looked at me with such a look as if I had just pierced all the wheels on his brand new Hyundai Creta with a knife before his eyes... probably this is the logic of all beggars - if you bought a rifle for cheap, This means that work on it should be done for 50-100 rubles. The logic is clear, I’ll remember it for the future and try to weed out such clientele, otherwise these uncomprehending glances cause great discomfort, empty conversations with such people for 30-40 minutes, then more work needs to be done, but they pay me money as if I’m running around as a courier, more chatter , what's up. Fuck you, you need such happiness….. Smart as fuck, do it yourself. Before you take something to someone for work, make sure that you are willing to pay anything for the work at all, have a conscience.

I redid the input and output chamfers, cleaned the barrel, put washers on the bracket, and leveled the optics

, we are waiting for the shooting range.

The bracket is ordinary without a stem, placed on dovetail slots directly on the cylinder of the rifle, the slots, of course, have an end, and even the closest possible position of the sight bracket does not allow the optics to be placed so that it is convenient to aim. The sight is too “far” from the eye and you have to pull your head forward and press unnaturally hard. Considering the gentleman’s reaction to the financial issue, I was embarrassed to offer to install him a normal bracket with a stem and shoot in comfort. As they say, “the miser pays twice” - he will pay with neck pain and fatigue. It's his choice.

Shooting at the shooting range in a couple of days at 25 meters

showed a good result in accuracy - I am satisfied with my work.

I got used to holding and the rifle for about 15-20 minutes, then a heap began to form, the trigger is very important - even a slight tug/sharp pressure will lead to separation. As soon as I learned to apply myself specifically to this one and pull the trigger on it “correctly”, everything immediately went as it should, puts it in a circle about 2cm by 25m

. I liked the rifle in terms of manufacturing, but it’s inconvenient for me, the wood is very “slippery”, the butt plate also slides, it’s not easy to put it in the same way and it took time, the handle is also uncomfortable. But everything is decided by habit; I would definitely redo the stock for myself first thing. The recoil is weak and does not cause any problems. The impressions are good. The chamfer can be remade without problems and quite quickly. For the money, good power and accuracy, you can take it.

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VL-12 (2nd generation) (VL-12 Gen.2) bullpup.

Air rifle brief overview.

or simply “fork two zero.”

They brought it in for fine-tuning, to make it “just like yourself.”

incredibly tight uncomfortable platoon

, right out of the factory, the mainspring was deformed, the ends of the mainspring were bad, as always, the firing pin was well made, and the plastic trigger, as always, was ugly.

Comfortable handle with anti-slip inserts - that's where it's at, well done.

Staff Antibzdun? You can quickly get the mainspring clamp and the spring itself, and the firing pin will also fall out - probably a plus, although I don’t know how reliable this will be in real conditions - whether the pin will accidentally fall out to the side.

I'll take a look later. I think he still has a C grade in processing.

So that the Russian Vasya can gouge the pressure gauge easier and faster ,

It was very cleverly made to protrude forward (the seating is not deep enough).

Pressure gauge

They didn’t invent it - they just stole their own dial and the “RAR” marking, so it turned out like a “proprietary” one.

The rubber bands in the grooves for the seal of the rotary cover of the filling port (shown with a yellow arrow in photo number 1) are not the right size - they are too large, they fall out on their own, interfere with normal assembly, so why not install them.

Front plug VL-12 gen 2.0

(in the photo above - this is a part with a large thread, a pressure gauge is screwed into it) was made very carefully, the quality of the thread surprised me in a good way - it was made like expensive imported rifles, I was surprised. Well done.

Plug thread VL-12 gen 2.0 - M33 x 1.5

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Drummer

shown in the photo below:

Red arrow


factory processing of Green
is shown -
how to do it
, this will be enough (I did it)

This should not be neglected - traces of the sear are visible on the drummer, it scratches it, and the sear itself will also have to be redone... As always

photo below: grind and polish the entry under the mainspring, this will reduce the crunch and the cocking will become a little softer:

It was made poorly from the factory, I don’t even want to show it

Gearbox Vl-12 generation 2.0
... let's talk about its quality.

large piston seal vl-12 gen 2.0 – 10 x 2

small - 3 x 1.5

The protruding pussy of the gearbox (indicated in the photo above by a green arrow

), which is secured with a steel nut, is responsible for adjusting the gear pressure. After eliminating all the jambs and correctly assembling this rifle, I, maintaining the gearbox setting with an accuracy of 0.1mm, received

just a pitiful 161 m/s king 1.645g

Of course, the question arose - why the hell is there so little? I checked the bypass again - it is huge, there are no obstacles, moreover, everything is made huge with a margin. The mainspring is evil. Return is reasonable.

It is worth noting an important plus - now the bypass is made of very high quality, machined from brass. The seals are well and correctly installed on both sides

so that the air goes only where it is needed.:) Now the bypasses are not made on the knee with a nail and are not pushed in with pliers by crooked-handed students of pedagogical universities for 15 thousand rubles a month, apparently, they were trained in assembly, or they still found more professional workers . In general, well done. The increase in the quality of the product is simply enormous, respect to the main person who is responsible for this.

Since the rifle is new, the dimensions of the gearbox are different, the stands I have cannot be suitable for working with this gearbox, and I generally agreed to work with this rifle for only two reasons:

1.

I was wildly interested in what was new in it, how it was in general, and how badly our domestic bastards had screwed up this time, and I just wanted to supplement the articles with a fresh review of the new pneuma model, especially since it was made in the mighty Russian one.

2.

at the request of an old client, whom I did not want to refuse due to his great politeness and respect for me + the financial side of the issue, in the “later tell me how much money you need” option, which more than satisfied me.

I do NOT plan to fine-tune them on an ongoing basis, so I didn’t make a stand for setting up the gearbox - I’m stupidly lazy, I’ll spend more time and effort, but it’s no use.

Dependence of the speed of the JSB King 1.645g 6.35mm bullet on the size of the gearbox protrusion:

5.9mm - 131 m/s

6.4mm - 161 m/s (this was the case “from the factory”)

6.9mm - 191 m/s

7.4mm - 211 m/s

7.8mm - 220 m/s

8.4mm - 248 m/s

  • Overall length of pussy - 23mm
  • The depth of the shaft under the pussy to the stop made of caprolon is 18.7 mm
  • Initially there are 20 disc springs

All parameters are higher (of course) taking into account the standard length of the mainspring and the factory setting of the valve spring preload at its original length. If these parameters are changed even by 0.5mm or incorrectly assembled, the results will differ greatly from rifle to rifle, the parameters are given only to understand the approximate order of possible values ​​in a real situation, the numbers are accurate, not taken out of thin air, I measured everything personally. Even changing the spring material will affect the final performance.

Good processing of gearbox disc springs, not cheap.

The gearbox as a whole is made quite well

, but with an admixture of Russian nonsense to the small details of the work.... and usually the whole essence is hidden in the details.

seats with the collector's autographs (orange arrow photo below), as usual, neatness is not our thing... they scratched it and FUCK IT, let's leave it as it is, no one is looking.

there were several autographs, but I was too lazy to take photos, throwing beads in vain.

a hangnail that is visible and is held on by snot ( orange arrow

in the photo above) is simply a reflection of the skill of the assembler and his attitude to his work... again in Russian... hammered a caprolon block into the recess with a hammer and didn’t care, didn’t even look at what happened. The wall of the blank was cut on the sharp edge of the hole, and a burr was formed.

Why clean it up right away? Nonsense, because it takes so long to cut it off carefully, it is much better to leave it as is, and wait until during the work it falls off and ends up where it shouldn’t, disrupting the operation of the gearbox, don’t give a fuck about the client, who will have to go or send the product to God knows where under warranty... I don’t give a damn about the client’s time, because what can be done immediately in 1-2 minutes will then be eliminated by the client’s time in several days, and I won’t even talk about nerves and spoiled mood.

We remove traces of “skill”, yes, this little pussy, shown by the red arrow

, can easily damage the gearbox:

After all, a gearbox is like an ax or a hammer, and not a precision product with the need to maintain tightness, right?

Reluctance to do things carefully and laziness, as usual. A little comparison:

From the brand "Ataman"

which M2R make, there are no such jambs in gearboxes... or I haven’t come across them, although I have converted several hundred of their rifles. With all my dislike for the atamans for their reluctance to take a responsible approach to issues of real accuracy of the barrels (accuracy “out of the box” is often poor precisely because the barrels are shitty) - the atamans have a very decent quality of manufacture and assembly of gearboxes. Well, in simple terms, they usually work right away and well.

From the Edgan brand

In general, the gearboxes are excellent in terms of reliability, workmanship, and the assembly is one of the best that I know. I've never seen crap like this before.

The VL-12 gen 2.0 combat valve is made neatly and well, we finally learned how to remove chamfers in the box, and all the rubber bands are now intact, nothing was cut off during assembly. There is no need to polish anything at this point; you can leave it as is. But the return spring of the main valve requires attention, I did it right away, it had already managed to remove some caprolon shavings from the valve (the white part, I removed the shavings from it)

The sear, as I expected, was made rather poorly and was immediately polished. The steel plate is a guide, it was made normally, but I polished it and polished it on the sides.

The plate-guide is shown by an arrow in the photo below:

Once again disassembling this piece of shit, I noticed a strong roughness on the receiver under the rod. The manufacturer decided that a caprolon washer would be enough for good sliding and there was no need to bother making a normal surface; by the way, the washer had already been wiped and already had traces of friction. Caprolon in this place is definitely a good solution, but I still sanded the surface and added a little graphite. This will significantly reduce friction and increase cocking comfort. Surfaces that need to be improved are shown with green arrows

in the photo below:

The result of my modification of the trigger, striker and guide plate was a softening of the cocking by about 30 percent, now the cocking has become just normal without claims to be super-duper, but at least not disgusting, as it was initially.

The spoon is comfortable

, light, without unnecessary details and clutter, I praise the design and execution too.

USM in my opinion is unsuccessful

- the sears are spring-loaded relative to each other, the force vector is directed so that the part that fixes the firing pin in the “cocked position” is at the same time a part that all the time puts strong pressure on the firing pin while moving “backward” when cocking - not only do we get an increase in friction the striker itself against the walls of the shaft, and the rough, hard tip causes scratches on the striker, covering it with unnecessary stripes, and microparticles accumulate, gradually reducing the stability of operation.

Overall assessment of the second generation Vl-12 rifle:

The design (I mean the idea itself) of the rifle is interesting, it weighs less than average, the overall dimensions are compact, the screws are of high quality, the assembly, as usual with Russian products, depends on your luck. Quality control is also formal as usual.

The idea is good and even very good, except for the trigger mechanism - it was drawn/designed by an amateur who sees the world in drawings and does not understand how it will all work imperfectly in the form of a metal product where there is friction force, the human factor in manufacturing, etc.

I assess the reliability of the rifle in terms of leaks as theoretically normal, taking into account the high-quality rubber bands inside and the correct, neat grooves under them. 90% of everything will depend on the stupidity of the collector monkey.

You just have to immediately bring to mind the trigger and, of course, the return spring of the combat valve - otherwise the sharp and rough spring will cut chips from the valve during operation, and it may successfully end up where it shouldn’t :)

The build quality is generally good, but as usual with its shortcomings due to the human factor and lack of proper control. In simple words: “If you don’t look inside, then everything is fine.” :) «

A simple average careless redneck user who doesn’t bother with or without reason can use it right out of the box without doing anything. True, for some reason I came across a rifle, which was, to put it mildly, not very fun to use right away due to the gearbox being incorrectly configured from the factory

(the rifle fired too weakly), I had to climb and readjust many times until I got the result I wanted. I spent about 3-4 hours and a lot of air on this, with all the necessary tools at hand, knowledge and experience.

To understand the situation: she farted 21 acorns from the box, in 6.35mm caliber this is 161 capes, and for 5.5mm caliber it is 190 capes, which, frankly speaking, is also not enough for her.

I could accept and understand the fact that, for example, I was given a gearbox by mistake, which was configured for a 5.5mm rifle, although my rifle is 6.35mm - and this seems to be not scary and at least easily explainable, well, mistakes happen. It’s very rare for our people to do it right away and without mistakes.

But nooooo... we have an incomprehensible setting for an incomprehensible pressure, which is not suitable for either 6.35mm or 5.5mm, and therefore the point is not that the gearboxes were mixed up - it was simply set up incorrectly or not at all They set it up, but just screwed it on by eye.

Both options do not suit me; if I were a simple user, I would not know what to do.

Thanks to the stupidity of our manufacturers, people are learning to do everything themselves.:) Once upon a time, the stupidity of one “master” forced me to start learning to do everything myself. I did not immediately understand that not all “masters” are equally useful. And then, after many years, I realized that only a few can do really well, the rest only pretend to be masters and puff out their cheeks with importance, feeding from users who don’t even understand how badly they did it to them.

The initial negativity towards the rifle has passed, and after a lot of work it looks quite good. Yes, exactly good, not great, let's not exaggerate.

By the way, it is quite easy to understand - this is another plus. Here's the score.

The first shooting at the shooting range revealed new problems

— about every third shot
the rammer jumped back and a portion of air hit me in the face
... I’m so tired of this, it’s clear that you’re not hitting anywhere. Again, on a new rifle you immediately need to do something... take everything apart again and fuck again instead of just shooting... after 15 “shots” the desire to shoot disappeared, the rammer pushed forward through the cocking handle so as not to get hit by air, this did not help, thanks for the “high-quality” reliable locking scheme. It didn’t work out to shoot, and I didn’t want to anymore.

I DO NOT recommend purchasing the Vl-12 gen2.0 rifle.

The rammer locking unit, which we will now discuss, is an important element of this rifle. Insufficiently reliable locking guarantees regular misses during shooting and discomfort during use.

The good idea of ​​hard locking was ruined by the moronic execution as always.:) Looking at the rifle that fell into my hands, please note that it is NEW AT ALL, it’s immediately clear that the person who drew the locking diagram sees how beautiful everything works only on paper, oh, sorry, it’s not fashionable now... on a computer in a super program according to the drawings... everything is beautiful, colorful.... It’s a pity that the program didn’t help - it still works FUCKINGLY. If the morons had the brains to at least check what they did, then they wouldn’t be such morons. And since I receive such a product, then what? So they didn’t check him, which means what? That’s right - nothing has changed, we’re doing the same as we did, fuck off.

Unreliable operation of the VL12 rammer locking unit

gen 2.0 is called:

1. Incorrect angle of support

2. insufficient depth of support

3. rather weak spring for such huge loads

How did I understand this? It’s very simple, it never occurred to me that you could screw it up like that, so I didn’t even try to forcefully pull the shutter with my hands without pressing the button. It seems to be holding up okay...

If you press the button, the stop goes away and the cocking handle moves easily. If the button is not pressed, then IN IDEA, the stop does not allow the handle to move and the rammer, rigidly connected to it, cannot open when fired.

Briefly the same thing:

1. When the button is pressed, the handle moves easily

2. When the button is NOT pressed, the handle should

stand rigidly in place in a forward position, easily withstanding a hammer blow.

However, fucking shooting experience showed that the scheme does not work. It’s very simple - the rammer doesn’t hold anything except the stop - I specifically checked it, so it’s only a matter of this stop...

I decided to pull the cocking handle harder, I did NOT press the button..... the cocking handle moved, although it should NOT

... the loads when firing are significant and they are enough to rip the lever from its place, the rammer flies back 3-4 mm, the user receives a pop of air in the face when firing:) You, my smart guys, Russian cunts manufacturers and assemblers and monkey “control” quality, what would I do without you... I would probably be sitting without work.... thank you, my darlings.

I had to correct the situation... again... myself... with a new rifle... immediately bring it to mind...

After modifying the unit, the locking became 100% reliable, and the rammer bounces disappeared.

For beginners I'll give you a couple of tips

- if you have no experience and don’t know what speed to set, then for this barrel length (the barrel here is conventionally “short”) the optimal speed

for caliber 6.35mm

The range is between 230-248 Cape JSB King 1.645g, I don’t recommend anything less - it’s not enough, and more than 250 is also not worth it.

In this range, both the sound of the shot and the air flow are very good, the cotton is not strong, comfortable even indoors and the power reserve is enough for any tasks up to 70 meters

for caliber 5.5mm

it’s better to choose something like 240-265 cape for JSB Heavy 1.175g, the situation is the same - the golden mean of power, shot sound, consumption. If it’s not clear, do 250 speed and, believe me, it’s enough.

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The barrel on the Vl-12 gen 2.0 rifle is very good

, with good chamfers and did not require any modifications, the accuracy is remarkable.

Shooting at 50m with 5 bullets in each hole. After the pressure drops below 140 atm, the bullets begin to move to the left - the rifle goes into direct-flow mode.

My geared operating range turned out to be 200 - 140 atm, there were not many shots - about 18-20, to be honest, I didn’t count.

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Laughed about a joke from the Internet about the mass buying of toilet paper by intimidated slaves in muzzles.

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Since more and more often I encounter a general reluctance to understand names and the boundless stupidity of people, more and more often people use some terms but mean other details, and thereby confuse me during the conversation, I am forced to make brief educational programs because they are fucked.

A certain person said that his “gas station valve” was poisoning, I told him what he needed to do, but during the conversation I found out that under the “gas station valve”

the man MEANT, damn it,
CYLINDER VALVE
Well, that’s not all. In fact, there is NO valve in the gas station, but just an air bleed screw

. When the macaque turns the black boss, the boss moves the screw, which presses on the ball, which blocks the air passage.

And the “gas station valve” is just another invention of stupid users who like to stick buzzwords everywhere.


These are such different things that my ass just caught fire from irritation. It’s like saying “my gas tank is leaking”, and then it turned out that “the gas pump is not pumping.” These are fucking different things, different repairs and different actions, DO NOT confuse the names.

Yesterday I heard a brilliant question like:

User: “Why the hell do you need a gas station?”

Answer: “To connect the tank and your rifle.”

User: “Well, there’s a hose for that.”

Answer - At a minimum, the hose cannot be screwed into the cylinder valve directly; the threads there differ in diameter by 2-3 times. The minimum requirement is an adapter, the function of which is performed by the gas station. The hose is part of the gas station. The filling station is screwed into the cylinder valve and carries a hose. The gas station has a mechanism for bleeding air, without which it is impossible to use the gas station normally.

After filling to the required pressure, you need to pull out the filling nipple, which is under pressure and therefore goes very tightly. Therefore, the logical solution is to remove the pressure - to do this, the air is first released. Although there are always stupid monkeys who pull the fitting without bleeding the air, the rubber bands that have been pushed apart by the pressure are cut off and require replacement next time, as they become unusable due to such treatment.

All morons call the trigger a “trigger”

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screws are called “bolts”
, hidden macaque centering screws are called “goujons”, although this is a completely different type of fastener. Goujons do not involve disassembly. Centering screws are easy.

Goujon

(French goujon) - a type of screw with a semi-countersunk or semicircular head and a square above the head. After screwing in the goujon, the square is cut down, that is, the connection with goujons, unlike other types of threaded connections, does not imply the possibility of disassembly.

Goujon is used instead of a rivet when the latter cannot be installed.
Client question
- Alexander, I read that barrels for Kral rifles are sold separately - are they also rubbish?

Answer

— If they just sell, then it’s a lottery, as always. Or do you think that someone will buy a blank, sharpen it, prepare it, make chamfers, grooves, all the crap, insert it into their rifle, configure it for certain bullets, go to the shooting range, shoot honestly at 50m, wasting time and nerves , gasoline, pay for the rental of the shooting range and then honestly post the result..... this, of course, is possible because that’s what I do, and I’m such a rare fucking person... and if the accuracy is bad, where will this beautiful barrel go? Only a few people have such a developed conscience and strength to throw away 5-10 thousand of their hard-earned money without trying to sell a piece of shit, just so as not to lose money. Finally, turn your head on. If there is such a wonderful person who will do all this, then think how much such a trunk will cost with work + his running around, nerves and interest... by buying forms “just” without checks and anyone’s guarantee of accuracy - you are ALWAYS playing the lottery. Damn, it's like I live on another planet. Do you ever use your head except for storing food and wearing a hat? :))

Guarantee good accuracy without shooting a specific barrel

no one will, and if someone guarantees, opening his mouth wide, drooling and making a lot of promises without checking the barrel, then this is an ordinary irresponsible idiot, just like millions of our fellow asshole citizens, due to eternal mistakes, irresponsible actions and stupidity of which planes crash, bridges collapse and “accidents” occur. They are “unhappy” because living next to a moron is truly a misfortune.

If this is not clear, then just drink poison. Then look for this seller, we’ll see how they can “change” the barrel for you. You will hear the maximum answer:

  • "You don't know how to shoot"
  • "the bullets are wrong"
  • “the barrel will rub”
  • “the rifle was poorly tuned”

and tolerated similar nonsense for lohopendria and the eternal.:) I can think of many other possible answers for you, but I’m lazy - these are the most common ones I hear in life. Those who need it have already understood, and the rest are flying to the fucking bottom through a rotten stump, which is where they belong. Although...:) You don’t have to listen to me - there are people who consider a spread of 6 cm at 50m to be the norm... for them any barrel is good, but the bullet flies out . I still try to write not for complete degenerates, but for the category of people who are still able to understand something .

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Improper storage of “Ataman m2r”, consequences in the photo below:

on the left - it was, on the right - it became after my work:

Please note that one of the sears was turned backwards... it was positioned incorrectly, although it worked that way :)

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We repair and eliminate defects

If air leaks out of the tank through the front plug, you need to eliminate the leak and eliminate it. In this case, the gearbox is often pulled forward, which is why the rear rubber band is cut on the drainage hole. This rubber band should be changed by removing the gearbox.

Here are some tips for improvement (tuning):

  • A moderator that is too loud can be improved by making it only make a quiet pop. To do this, you need to purchase a plug from the Kruger moderator and insert it. Some craftsmen make a moderator with one glass, which is held in place by a seal made of curlers (these are women's hair curlers).
  • It is quite possible to make the hammer heavier by inserting a steel part (guide) inside.
  • The standard handle is replaced with a solid stainless steel one. It makes platooning much more convenient, giving you the opportunity to delay the shot.

Choosing optics


Optical sight on the RAR VL 12 rifle

Since this rifle does not have sights, it is necessary to purchase them. Accordingly, the total price of the product increases by an amount equal to the cost of the optical sight. We choose it in accordance with our needs and financial capabilities. Users choose, in particular, the following sights: OP EB4x21 (it is better to install it on high rings), Shch 4.5x20 or Shch 4x20, Tasko SS 10x42.

Characteristics of the air rifle PCP RAR VL-12 Gen.2 800 - 6.35 mm

Type PCP pneumatics
Stock material Tree
Length (mm) 820
Weight 3.15 kg
Type of ammunition Lead bullets
Color Tree
Barrel type Threaded
Gearbox Eat
Energy source High pressure receiver
Housing material Metal
Equipment Rifle, packaging, filling nozzle, brief documentation, copy of certificate (upon buyer's request)
Caliber 6.35 mm
Speed 310 m/s
Number of charges 10 pieces
View Pneumatic rifle
Receiver volume 380 cc cm
Sighting rail Weaver (Picatinny) / Dovetail 11 mm Eat
Fuse Eat
Manufacturer RAR
Shooting mode Single
Combat prototype No
Country of Origin Russia
Product size730 x 50 x 210 mm
Product weight3.34 kg
Size with packaging780 x 240 x 60 mm
Product weight with packaging3.82 kg

PCP air rifle RAR VL-12 Gen.2 800 (6.35 mm, APP) buy in the Popadiv10 online store. PCP air rifle RAR VL-12 Gen.2 800 (6.35 mm, APP) at a low price of RUB 56,890. You can pay for your order by mail upon receipt in any part of the Russian Federation. Before placing an order, be sure to check the price and contents of the product by phone (during business hours) or by e-mail and feedback system (at any time convenient for you).

Information on the product “Pneumatic PCP rifle RAR VL-12 Gen.2 800 (6.35 mm, APP)” is for informational purposes only, and is not a public offer, determined by the provisions of Article 437 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, characteristics, appearance, color and equipment may subject to change by the manufacturer without notice.

About the pros and cons

Advantages:

  1. Front cocking, which, according to reviews from shooters, is very convenient, as well as the ability to delay the shot.
  2. Originally made Weaver rail, integral with the barrel box. This gives additional comfort in use.
  3. Relatively light weight and compact dimensions coupled with a long barrel.
  4. High-quality American barrel and the ability to complete the product with a LOTHAR WALTHER barrel.
  5. The presence of a gearbox that gives the bullet a stable speed.

Flaws:

  1. A fairly loud “native” moderator.
  2. The delayed cocking handle is not very long - many owners would like it to be longer.
  3. The bypass bushing is made of caprolon - brass would be more reliable.
  4. Solid bullets have to be pushed into the Crossman barrel with considerable effort.
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