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    latest GAMO CENTER chrono tests

    after afew hundred shots the latest chrono readings are CO2 402 to 410 fps HOBBY 392 to 401 GECO 426 to 429 fps and that is good enough for me

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    Good effort John.

    Perhaps a barrel clean, and a few hundred re-leading shots would be the icing on the cake.

    Look forwards to seeing how it performs.

    I'll be down on Thursday with the Falcon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john.gould View Post
    after afew hundred shots the latest chrono readings are CO2 402 to 410 fps HOBBY 392 to 401 GECO 426 to 429 fps and that is good enough for me
    Sounds like the Centre is settling down nicely following your superb rebuild and it has transformed the pistol.

    With only 3 fps variation the GECO remains the pellet to use in our Centre.

    It will be interesting to see how the GAMO Target performs after it has had one of your famous rebuild and lube routines and if the pellet choice is the same. I have only used Meisterkugeln and R10 in it so far and it seems to work well enough with them - but maybe there is better to come?
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    On my travels today trawling the north west gun shops I came across an El Gamo Centre! It wasn't in that bad a condition - it needed a bit of work on the back sight, but it felt right. Needless to say it came home with me.
    Over the chrono its doing a consistent 377-383 fps with H & N Match.

    I wont be using it for the next round of the MPL but the inward scoring and the extra one point per card has got my competitive juices flowing. After a brief (VERY brief ) episode with a FWB 65 with the anti recoil locked off I shall give the recoiling pistol section of the MPL another try.


    Ive also noticed most fall right through the loading port! I know someone a fellow Rivi member who may be able to make a steel/alloy version. He has, after all, made himself an auto pop-out single shot feeder like the HW100 for his Rapid 7. I shall talk nicely to him when we next meet.


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    You will enjoy playing with that - they are really nice under-rated pistols now back in demand again due to the MPL.

    Under lever and Under rated - thats the Centre!
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    Can we go for a full house of Gamos on the next round!?

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    I have a centre and falcon both in vg working order, the centre has teeth marks (dog) on the butt,the falcon is missing rear sight, no rust or pitting both shoot well,I would sell both for £95 posted can do pics by phone atb John

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    Quote Originally Posted by pegasus View Post
    I have a centre and falcon both in vg working order, the centre has teeth marks (dog) on the butt,the falcon is missing rear sight, no rust or pitting both shoot well,I would sell both for £95 posted can do pics by phone atb John
    We just have to buy these two GAMO pistols and get them into action in the MPL as fast as possible!

    The grip on the Centre may be repairable - if not, then its out with the penknife, find a suitable piece of wood and start carving as there are no spare grips available.

    Does anybody know where we can find a rear sight assembly for the Falcon?

    Since we re-discovered just how good the GAMO pistols perform, we have a sudden resurge of interest in finding more of these old pistols and bringing them back to an active life in the MPL each month!
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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Ive also noticed most fall right through the loading port! I know someone a fellow Rivi member who may be able to make a steel/alloy version. He has, after all, made himself an auto pop-out single shot feeder like the HW100 for his Rapid 7. I shall talk nicely to him when we next meet.
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    Ian
    Crossing his palm with a reasonably large piece of silver might be more effective. ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikec4 View Post
    Crossing his palm with a reasonably large piece of silver might be more effective. ...

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    An El Gamo Centre loading port made out of silver? Now theres a thought.

    I still think steel or ally would be more suitable.
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    Have you tried the Blue Peter website to see if they ever made one out of plasticine and an old yoghurt pot?

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    Phil
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    An alloy loading port sound's good - looks like your pal could have a bulk order brewing-up.
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    [QUOTE=I. J.;5659534]

    Ive also noticed most fall right through the loading port! I know someone a fellow Rivi member who may be able to make a steel/alloy version.
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    Oy!, Stumpy!, any chance of the bugger making two?'cos I will have one.

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    There are a few of us that thinks this is a good idea, but we can't find out who it was that used to make and sell the alloy ones.

    I may know somebody that can get a few CNC cut - if it works out I will let everyone know here after we have tested them first.
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    Ive had a chance to think about a new alloy loading port recently Well, Ive had plenty of time to think (and its a habit I may get into. )
    The bore size of the loading post will have to be critical. To large and the pellet will fall through like it presently does with many of the standard plastic ports. To small and it may act as a sizer and the pellets diameter could be smaller than the barrels bore.
    Just my thoughts.

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