what rifle is it that needs a spring change?
what rifle is it that needs a spring change?
Well there will be a 95k first, followed by a 97k at some time in the future
Pete
As Gwylan said a sash clamp is the best way to go.
Is it easier to remove the barrel first before fitting in a sash clamp ?
As I find that trying to keep the gun in postion whilst compressing the spring is awkward and can mark the gun as the compression gets greater, sometimes i find the gun wants vear left or right - Gas struts I usually send to a professional - Removing the spring i find is easier.
What do you guys use to protect the guns surface when compressing ?
Cheers
I'll try and describe my spring compressor. It's all wood and doesn't risk marking the gun (Gamo CFX).
Lay the action on bench (length of action down length of bench and screw two blocks of scrap wood, one each side of barrel, so that breech end of cylinder can butt against them.
Two more blocks, one either side of trigger end of action to prevent movement side to side.
Take a piece of approx 1 1/2" x 3/4" x about 2feet long. Screw one end to bench, with screw (forming a pivot) approx 8" towards rear of bench and approx 2" behind rear plug of action. Add suitable packing between this lever and end plug and lean on lever to compress spring, then you can use both hands to remove plug retaining bolt or pin.
Sorry if it's a poor description, I was trained in heavy electrics, not English!
The CFX required about 10lbs to compress the spring and unloaded, it projected about 1 1/2" out of cylinder. I imagine other springers will be similar.
I should have taken a photo, but hindsight is always 20/20!
Walther CP-2 Match, FAS 604 & Tau 7 target pistols, Smith & Wesson 6" & 4" co2 pistol, Crosman 1377,
Baikal IZH 53 pistol, Gamo CFX Royal,177, Umarex SA-10 CO2 pistol.
Here's a guide with photo's I did for the FWB 124, I suppose it could work with other springers?
WEBPAGE HERE
Nige
Thanks for all the info guys, wish my wood work skills were as good as yours Nige52 , i noticed that the c clamps / sash clamps are different to mine,.
A c clamp doesn't appear right unless you cut part of the clamp off then youve got to mount it sash clamps usually fit on en edge are there any clamps for sale that are L shaped that can be fitted straight into place ?
Any links to good clamps to use would be welcome.
Paul