It's easier if you remove the barrel and breech block first, just watch out for the little o-ring below the breech block
It's easier if you remove the barrel and breech block first, just watch out for the little o-ring below the breech block
Whilst you've got it stripped down, why not replace all seals for peace of mind?
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thanks guys,
so is it prefarable to dry fire rather than using pellets ?
although saying that, i can see that as it reaches low preasure there may not be much point to grouping
thanks,i should be starting on wednesday evening after a quick visit to the range
JASON..
lots of takedowns
If you're at the range, just shoot out your last fill until the pellets start to drop, then dry fire 'til the gun empties itself when the hammer spring overcomes the valve spring. You will hear a "Hissss...!" then you know the cylinder is empty.
When its all back together again, don't forget to cock it before the first fill.
Gus
The ox is slow, but the earth is patient.
While you are in there and going to all this trouble, might be worth replacing the valve too. They only cost about £4 and apparently, the new one is supposed to be more efficient, giving a few more shots per fill.
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hi all,
went to the range and shot 70 shots,until the gun was starting to string downwards with every shot,
the guns valve seemed to be stuck on 50 bar ,
back home,and i fired air through the gun about 8 times before a very feeble "wizz" of air came out,
right,out with the mole grips and the scrap of leather belt i always use and within 10 mins .. it was all done
the end filler part was slightly "harder" to unscrew,although it was quite easy to remove,
i re-screwed the end filler valve part way back in while i used the grips to unscrew the cylinder,
both cylinders and gun
inner valve tube thing
i had thoaght with the longer tube on that the tdr silencer wouldn't fit,id already got a "ukneil" adapter on standby
but it still fits (which made my day )
clearance of cylinder and silencer
i grabbed the hills pump and filled her up to 180 bar and several hours later its still all in ,
and it still all fits in the t.d.r bag/box
i can feel its now slightly more front heavy,
i think im going to like this gun better now
il be back out on friday givin it a go,and poss a run through my cb625,
cheers guys,
JASON..
lots of takedowns
Glad it all went OK.
Gus
The ox is slow, but the earth is patient.