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    RWS Pump

    I have searched the net and cannot find the answer so over to you guys.

    Does the RWS pump have any forms of filters in it or do i need to get one and attach it to the end of the hose?
    AA S410 .22 Beech- Simmons 6-24 x 50 - Logun Silencer
    AA Pro Sport .22 Beech - Nikko 3-9 x 40
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    Quote Originally Posted by karlbird View Post
    I have searched the net and cannot find the answer so over to you guys.

    Does the RWS pump have any forms of filters in it or do i need to get one and attach it to the end of the hose?
    yes it does,its in the base block of the pump

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    Do you know if this is mositure and/or dust please?

    Thanks in advance
    AA S410 .22 Beech- Simmons 6-24 x 50 - Logun Silencer
    AA Pro Sport .22 Beech - Nikko 3-9 x 40
    FAC and SGC too

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    Quote Originally Posted by karlbird View Post
    Do you know if this is mositure and/or dust please?

    Thanks in advance
    it was a moisture trap on mine

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    it fits at the base of the pump mate.
    you buy filters to suit.
    i am thinking you havent used a pump before?
    be very careful before you explore. they can go bang.
    the filters go in the bit that screws into the pump, not the hose.
    will look for more info for you mate.
    the only thing i can find wrong is the nut on the steering wheel.

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    No i have never used a pump before or been shown how to use one. I have managed to work it all out really (luckily i found the bleed screw (?) ) through trial and error! The my gun shop told me not to use one as it will not have filters in it for dust and moisture, hence the posting on here!
    AA S410 .22 Beech- Simmons 6-24 x 50 - Logun Silencer
    AA Pro Sport .22 Beech - Nikko 3-9 x 40
    FAC and SGC too

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    Quote Originally Posted by karlbird View Post
    No i have never used a pump before or been shown how to use one. I have managed to work it all out really (luckily i found the bleed screw (?) ) through trial and error! The my gun shop told me not to use one as it will not have filters in it for dust and moisture, hence the posting on here!
    go to rws site mate.
    it shows you how to use the pump. it will be a pdf file so download adobe reader.
    pleased you dind`t blow your hand off finding the bleed screw.
    the only thing i can find wrong is the nut on the steering wheel.

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    I have looked for their website and cannot find it? I have found the ammunition RWS website and the Diana/RWS one that shows the pump but that is it.

    Do you know the website at all please?
    AA S410 .22 Beech- Simmons 6-24 x 50 - Logun Silencer
    AA Pro Sport .22 Beech - Nikko 3-9 x 40
    FAC and SGC too

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    rws pump

    hi , i bought an rws pump in 1998 and i am still using it now . i used it for the first four years as it came. (the filters in the bottom block of the pump are for both dirt and moisture) i had no trouble with using it this way and all of my guns worked perfectly,(no leaks,rusted air cylinders etc,)the latter being proved when my guns were sent for servicing.however when the logun filter became available, i fitted one to my pump as an extra measure, they are readily available,and only cost around thirteen or fourteen pounds.i would recommend this pump to any one.
    hope this helps,
    Mark.

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