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hmm 250psi and a .43g 6mm bb with the 20cm chamber and 80cm barrel?
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HEY many of those stocks come in diffrent sizes, because if it's your gun then it should fit to your size.

for length; when you grip the handle the end of the stock should rest in the inside pit of your elbow lightly touching the upper arm that is how you know a gun fits you well and has the optimum length

the other very important is the comb; the comb is the part of the stock that you rest your cheek on, its very important, if you ever rented a gun with a comb that is too high it's unbearably annoying cause you cant look down the sights, so make sure that the comb is at a comfortable height were you can comfortably aim
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ALIHISGREAT wrote:hmm 250psi and a .43g 6mm bb with the 20cm chamber and 80cm barrel?
Around 740 fps - 8 ft/lbs
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hmm interesting, i will probably go with a .34/5/6 gram bb then and a 300psi 20cm chamber if i can find a good blowgun.
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