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Comparison Diana AR8 N-TEC vs Magtech N2 Extreme 1300

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Diana AR8 N-TEC
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Typewith gas springwith gas spring
Specs
Caliber4.5 mm4.5 mm
Muzzle velocity400 m/sec400 m/sec
Cocking systembreak-barrelbreak-barrel
Barrelrifledrifled
Chargingsingle shotsingle shot
Type of ammunitionbulletsbullets
More features
Sighting deviceaiming bar and front sightaiming bar and front sight
Scope mount"dovetail""dovetail"
Fusemanualmanual
Adjustable trigger
General
Barrel length500 mm
Total length1230 mm1190 mm
Stock material
plastic
plastic
Weight4.1 kg3.8 kg
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2017august 2013

Barrel length

The working length of the rifle barrel is from the chamber where the bullet is loaded to the muzzle. The shortest barrels found nowadays have a length of just over 200 mm(and in some AEGs even less than this value); the longest reach 500 – 600 mm.

There is a stereotype that the muzzle velocity directly depends on the length of the barrel. In firearms, this is true — but not in pneumatics. Firstly, in such rifles, the initial velocity depends on a number of other indicators — pressure, the quality of the barrel treatment, the efficiency of the valves, etc. on the first 20 – 25 cm of the barrel, then the gas pressure drops noticeably. The exception is PCP rifles, in which the longer barrel really makes it easier to achieve high speeds. However, again, so many additional factors affect the final result that models with the same barrel length can differ markedly in initial speed.

The second common stereotype is that a longer barrel improves accuracy and accuracy. This is true in the context that a longer barrel allows for a greater distance between the front and rear sights, making it easier to aim carefully. Technical accuracy does not depend on the length, but on the quality of the barrel processing.

Summing up all of the above, we can say that the length of the barrel for an air rifle is more of a reference than a really significant paramete...r, and when choosing, it is better to focus on more "close to life" characteristics — first of all, directly claimed muzzle velocity.
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