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    R0B Guest

    Air arms 400 series cylinder tech. spec. question

    Please could someone let me know the OD and overall length of the cylinder including the filler cap (for both the carbine and rifle). Also the air capacity of the carbine and rifle cylinders.

    Thanks

    Robin

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    rich Guest
    The cylinder capacities are 180ml and 200ml for the carbine and the full rifle respectively.

    rgds

    Rich

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    R0B Guest
    Thanks rich,

    Can anyone help with the measurements?.

    Thanks

    Robin

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    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by rich:
    The cylinder capacities are 180ml and 200ml for the carbine and the full rifle respectively.

    rgds

    Rich[/quote]

    CC maybe.

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    R0B Guest
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    rich Guest
    CC or ml, all the same to me as I was brought up on feet and inches and square gallons. <img src="http://jsramsbottom.co.uk/bbs/e/icon_wink.gif" alt="Wink" width="15" height="15"><!--graemlin:-->

    The Carbine has a cylinder 300 mm long, that's a bit less than a foot, OK, and the figure of eight bracket, spacer, and the dust cap add another 57mm, that's about 2 and a quarter inches OK.

    The OD of the cylinder is about 32mm, that's close to an inch and a quarter.

    Full length rifle, sorry I haven't got a 400 or 410 full length. I've got a full length 300 and the cylinder on that is 400mm long.

    HTH

    rgds

    Rich

    edited for typos

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    R0B Guest
    Thanks again. I think that it'll do the trick.

    Regards

    Robin

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