Thursday, November 17, 2005

The Revolution Continues!


The FX Revolution Continues!
The FX Revolution, semi automatic airgun sports a tactical look which balances well and adds to the fast fire experience.

FX Airguns of Sweden has started a Revolution in airgun performance! The aptly named rifle is a 12 shot Semi-Auto supergun. Twelve 30-ft/lb+ match accurate shots as fast as you can pull the trigger...WOW!!! The rifle delivers 60 shots per fill as well!

 FX Revolution's 12-Shot Magazine loads up easily, but unloads even faster!

The FX Revolution sports tactical good looks, neutral balance, an easy loading magazine, as well as muffled report. 50-yard, ½” groups are commonplace with JSB Exact pellets.

Inside the muzzle break is the forcing cone that utilizes the wasted air behind the pellet to cycle the semi-automatic action. This feature also serves a dual purpose by reducing the muzzle report down to a minimum.

There is nothing else like the FX Revolution currently in production, and this rifle must be shot to fully appreciate it!

For more information on the FX Revolution, please click this link!

13 Comments:

Blogger ArtSR said...

FX Revolution.
A fun gun, and an accurate hunter. At 32-34ft lb. with 12 shots as fast as you can pull the trigger.
Not really loud but still a little suppression is always good. Had a brass adaptor made, installed with a 1/2 unf male end. Works great with any mod. Just the hit & the action are heard. A fun gun.

11/18/05 1:01 AM  
Blogger TOG Moderator said...

I want one!!!

12/8/05 9:10 PM  
Blogger TOG Moderator said...

That thing is SHAWEET! I wonder how tax return time will be this year :-) I'll have to make sure and file early so I can get that badboy!

12/8/05 9:12 PM  
Blogger sav300 said...

Is it a true semi? How does the action work or operate?

sav300

5/23/06 7:35 PM  
Blogger Airguns of Arizona said...

The FX Revolution is a true semi-automatic. When fired, the wasted air behind the pellet is put to work. It is routed back towards the action, under the barrel, and pushes a piston assembly, which in turn cocks the action again. This all happens in a split second, leaving the next shot available immediately after the first is fired. You can literally fire as fast as you can work the trigger.

6/5/06 11:52 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi

Anyone know if this fantastic rifle will be on sale in the UK. I have a funny feeling it'll be banned here like everything else that's any fun.

Cheers

3/21/07 2:33 PM  
Anonymous erik garcia said...

hi

im planning to get a high end air rifle basicallyforlong and accurate shots, im thinkin in this two the fx revolution and the air force condor,someone can tell me which one is better and ehat are the differences,thx.

4/19/07 9:38 PM  
Blogger Airguns of Arizona said...

Erik Garcia...

The two rifles you are comparing are very different. The Condor is a single shot, high power, louder airgun in the entry level precharged category. The FX Revoultion is a 12-shot, semi-auto repeater with mid to high power, in the high-end category of precharged pneumatics. The FX is loaded with features where the Condor is more basic. However, the price points are quite different as well!

5/2/07 10:05 AM  
Blogger Airguns of Arizona said...

Anonymous...

Unfortunately, yes. Due to UK laws, the semi-auto airguns are prohibited for sales/use in the UK.

5/2/07 10:07 AM  
Anonymous xringboxer said...

Hope everyone is doing well.
Anyone care to comment on the quality of the Revolution's trigger? It's not adjustable...also, any experience from left-handed shooters?

8/12/07 3:51 PM  
Blogger Tony said...

artsr!!
This question is directed to "ARTSR"
Have just purchased an FX Revolution.
Would like to make this rifle quieter.
Can you please email me at "one@xtra.co.nz" with more details of your mod please.
Thank you artsr.
Regards,
Tony.

10/17/07 3:22 PM  
Blogger Tony said...

Have recently purchased an FX Revolution but cant find any service manuals as the air tank is very loose and I have no way of knowing how to fix it.
Dont even know how to remove it.
The original owner has no idea either.
Can any one please help me??

10/27/07 4:56 AM  
Blogger aldosv73 said...

Please if anyone is selling an Fx rifle im interested..
Thanks

1/3/08 6:38 PM  

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