Yes, it just screws off. HOWEVER, you may want a spanner handy that fits the valve assembly on the end of the cylinder, in case you can unscrew it yourself (it's not bonded, just a very tight fit).
Yes, it just screws off. HOWEVER, you may want a spanner handy that fits the valve assembly on the end of the cylinder, in case you can unscrew it yourself (it's not bonded, just a very tight fit).
You're best off removing the action block (6 bolts) before unscrewing the cylinder as it can scratch it
Cheers guys, sounds as easy as we thought. We'll do it tomorrow, thanks for the tip Mike it's saved some scratches!
Ryan
The toxicity of lead varies, depending upon the weight of its doseage and its velocity!
Ryan, instead of changing the cylinder and barrel, just change the breech on both guns and then swap the barrels back... Will save the hassle of emptying the cylinders on both guns... Just watch for the O-ring between the action and breech (its quite small and thin...
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The toxicity of lead varies, depending upon the weight of its doseage and its velocity!
Don't forget to empty the air out first!
And the air........ empty it, all of it....first.
If removing cylinder, remember to empty it by shooting all air, remove front barrel support and stock, put air tube in vice with rubber sheet in jaws and unscrew from receiver block.
Last edited by AirArmsDavid; 30-10-2007 at 10:47 PM.