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    benjrichardson Guest

    tracker and vulcan

    do the above share any parts? mainspring e.t.c?

    cheers

    Ben

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    i dont think they do but dont quote me on that

    http://www.chambersgunmakers.co.uk/W...ker%20plan.htm for the tracker parts

    http://www.chambersgunmakers.co.uk/W...Vulcan%202.htm for vulcan mrk 2

    look different to me

    + as ones breack and ones a side leaver i be suprised if any thing apart from possible the main spring was the same.
    Last edited by Lucifer; 24-03-2005 at 01:13 PM.

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    shame, just going to look at a tracker thats for sale
    and I have a few uprated bits for a vulcan laying about, thought I might be able to get5 the power up a little bit

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    i put a ram in the one i got,
    cost £45 quid and it puts out at about 11.4ft/lb

    bit less harsh to shoot to. if you find a delux stock for one let me know.
    I do like my black on but miss the old wood grain

    Also on those pages look at the parts list, look at there order numbers and sse if any match

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    any pictures of a deluxe one? I don't know a lot about the gun
    will post a pic up when/ if I get it

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    my black one is at www.streeta.freeserve.co.uk i belive
    (excuse the site i made it years n years ago)

    http://www.hammerarms.com/main_frame_index.htm has one with a delux stock on it. but its not in english (or any other language i understand )

    and as for the gun its self, nice and compact to shoot. but not much use for live quary further than about 30 ~ 35 yards, due to starting to miss
    although how much is down to me and how much down to the gun i not sure.

    I love them, but that s a very bias view and im sure others will disigree, but for price and preforamance they are a good gun!
    Last edited by Lucifer; 24-03-2005 at 01:40 PM.

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    LOL@ your website

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    Quote Originally Posted by benjrichardson
    LOL@ your website
    Please tell me u didnt look at the pics of me !!! ugly aint i

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    Talking

    Ugly or no ugly,you still an airgunner like the rest of us uglies .

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    tpe Guest
    from hammer arms in sweeden (the link above) "reservdelar, även till gamla: BSA, Webley, Diana, Daisy, Excellent, Crosman, Benjamin." translates to Spare parts available also for old BSA, Webley, Diana, Daisy, Excellent, Crosman, Benjamin.

    Matts at hammerarms is a great guy, a real enthusiast and very very helpfull, he is also probably the only guy in scandinavia that does not put a huge mark up on his stock. I am not too sure how his english is and he recently said he has not been using credit cards in the last 20 year so it may be a bid difficult paying for anything, but AFAIK he is the best in the north

    tim

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    went and got it, is standard one as far as I can tell ( or the worst walnut on earth!)
    spring was bone dry and it was a noisy bugger to shoot!
    just stripped it down, replaced the mainspring with a square section one and gave it a good clean and lube
    shoots better now. will see what its like for accuracy tommorrow

    ben

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