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Offline Iflyrc

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Sumatra 2500 Carbine
« on: January 18, 2009, 09:38:08 AM »
Anyone have any opinions or experience with the Eun Jins? I'm looking at the  Sumatra 2500 Carbine for my next PCP.
So many Pellets so few critters.


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Offline kgatwork

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Re: Sumatra 2500 Carbine
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2009, 04:58:27 AM »
Loud.  Needs a LDC.  :)
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Re: Sumatra 2500 Carbine
« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2009, 06:55:16 AM »
Dave, I owned a Sumatra .22 about 3 years back. All I can say is it was very powerful and could shoot 30gn pellets at around 900 fps and if I remember correctly it tipped the scale at around 60 + ft/lbs. The finish on them is extremly well done. The bluing is IMO excellent and the wood superb. They are heavy and loud.

Good Luck
Gene
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Offline ribbonstone

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RE: Sumatra 2500 Carbine
« Reply #3 on: January 19, 2009, 10:40:34 AM »
Like my full sized rifle (5mm).  Dialed down, it makes a nice plinker. Dialed up (and you get very few full power shots at max.) it makes a fine long range hunter (24gr. EJ pellets at 1030fps).  Accuracy has been outstanding, fit and finish is very good,and it's never had a problem cycling/feeding anything you can fit into it's cylinder-magazine.

Down side:
Are way past loud at full power.  An LDC is a nice addition, but the Sumatra uses an odd sized threaded muzzle that not all LDC makers deal with.  If you want to be quiet at anything near 40-45 foot pounds of energy (or above) plan on a pretty big LDC.
Heavy
That stupid engraving....seems someone brought a pointer to a duck hunt.
Robert