

I use the gun with an MTC Optisan EVX 3-12x44, great scope imho. The "english hunting style" Minelli beech stock is nice, the checkering is beautiful and provides a firm grip. I am quite happy with the performance and accuracy of the gun which is the main thing - and it is simply beautiful. Luckily, it doesn´t need cleaning very often. The magazine well is also extremely small with just 1/2" and it can be annoying when you need to clean the gun. I like it but the hammer spring is loud and the magazine has to be put in from the left side where the Parallax wheel is and it is short with just 10 mm, Predator Polymags are problematic with cycling but it can be done when you find the right way - these are small inconveniences, at least to me. Here are the results (hard to read but still visible) : The measuring device was a Combro cb-625 The gun is quite accurate in its "sweet spot" of pressure/velocity. With heavier pellets like the JSB Ultra shock, it should be no problem to get to at least 44 footpounds if not more.įor the first try I filled it up to 220 bar (3.200 PSI) but I noticed quite fast that it is useless so I stuck to 200 bar (2.900 PSI) and shot 32 shots with each pellet down to 125 bar (1800 PSI). Walther claims 44.25 footpounds for this gun - it didn´t reach this number but it came very close. As I own one, I thought it might be helpful to post its performance with four different pellets (the most commonly used ones from JSB and Crosman Premier Hollow Point). I haven´t found any useable data on the net for this new gun from Walther.
#Combro cb 625 mk4 software free
If you plan on buying a Walther MaximaThor and have any questions or if you are just generally interested in this beautiful new gun from Walther, feel free to ask. The silencer is a T-35 (made for Evanix airguns, I believe) and it shuts the gun up quite well. I use the gun with an MTC Optisan EVX 3-12×44, great scope imho. The “english hunting style” Minelli beech stock is nice, the checkering is beautiful and provides a firm grip. I am quite happy with the performance and accuracy of the gun which is the main thing – and it is simply beautiful.

The magazine well is also extremely small with just 1/2″ and it can be annoying when you need to clean the gun. I like it but the hammer spring is loud and the magazine has to be put in from the left side where the Parallax wheel is and it is short with just 10 mm, Predator Polymags are problematic with cycling but it can be done when you find the right way – these are small inconveniences, at least to me. The gun is quite accurate in its “sweet spot” of pressure/velocity.

Here are the results (hard to read but still visible) : Walther claims 44.25 footpounds for this gun – it didn´t reach this number but it came very close.

