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  1. #1
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    From Jim Maccari @ airrifleheadquarters? You should get a UK spec spring by default IME, though not sure with this package. Heavy tar is spring lubricant.

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    Thumbs up pok!

    ye thats the website i orderd from but i was jus abit worried as its all from the us and the laws are obviously diffarent there,
    and thanks for the heads up about the tar, i thought thats what the molly was for but now i know.
    thanks pp

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    Regarding the E3650 spring. It's a multi gun fit what it fits job, made by Jim Macarri.

    See here:-

    http://www.airrifleheadquarters.com/...88/5414946.htm
    Weihrauch B&C HW95K, B&C HW35K, BAM B26-2 venoman custom, QB78 DL custom.
    You ain't so big, you jus' tall, tha's all.
    http://ukchineseairgunforum.myfreeforum.org/index.php

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    Just put a Titan XS in a SMK TH208 yesterday.
    Precut to size, plus tophat & x2 thinnest slip washers above & X2 thin power bands on the spring guide.
    There is ZERO preload on the spring & this produces 11.41 fpe with 16 grain FX pellets.
    Add about 5mm of preload to the spring & it produced 13 fpe (needless to say it's been set back to 11.4)
    No need for a spring compressor.
    This rifle actually makes legal power with ease because of a 28mm dia compression chamber, so the Titan has an easy time of it.
    However, the difference between Titan & Ox is like the difference between a Rolls Royce & a 30 yr old Landrover. They'll both get you there but one will jar your fillings loose during the journey
    Last edited by steveiep; 07-04-2012 at 10:17 AM.

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