My wife left after UPS arrived. I think she 's on her way to see a lawyer.. but at least it's one of a kind like all of Lee's (Lemak) custom guns are. Too bad he 's retired now.
I got an AF Condor .25 with custom oak stock and dual grips. It feels like a machine gun when I hold it. Real nice wood, laminated, and looks better in real life than the pics. The shoulder piece in the back is easily adjustable from left to right. It just swings around with a little force and it conforms to my body very well. I thought it might be hard to shoot from a bench with the front pistol grip but it's not. The previous owned a pump and got tired of pumping and said he has only put maybe 50 pellets through it. It's in excellent condition.
It has a worked (and polished) valve, custom top hat & stem, heavier hammer, spring, custom breech slide, etc. and it's supposed to do 90+fpe with 42gr pellets. All it needs is a shroud :-) It's also a lot lighter than I thought with all that oak on it. 7.4lbs with the tri-rail unscoped. It feels more balanced than my .22 Condor and the trigger is better. It might also be tuned. The power wheel moves very nice and without much effort, unlike my other Condor which also has a heavier spring. I think the main difference is that the .25 has been deburred and polished inside (the frame) everywhere and my Airhog Condor is not.
This gun is way too loud without a shroud, so I 'll have to wait for Talon Tunes to make me one before I start shooting it. .25cal pellets are huge! Its previous (and 1st) owner sent me a full tin of 31gr Kodiaks and I can't believe how much bigger than .22 Kodiaks they are. I snapped a pic of all 3 calibers for you guys. And just imagine I will be mostly shooting the larger 35gr EunJins and 42gr SamYangs, which I don't have yet. I need to buy more 2x4's for my backstops! hehe I 'll probably snap some better pics later. These came from Lee the tuner, but seriously the gun looks better in real life.