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Thread: Sheridan Model F CO2 Rifle

  1. #16
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    I shot mine yesterday as a result of this thread
    As you say Allan good fun

  2. #17
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    resealing is pretty straight forward once you get the valve nut off ,some are pretty tight and i had to make holding fixtures to do one that was particularly tight
    i do seal sets for them

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by --ped-- View Post
    resealing is pretty straight forward once you get the valve nut off ,some are pretty tight and i had to make holding fixtures to do one that was particularly tight
    I remember it well!

    Coincidentally, I had this very gun out in yesterdays warm weather for plinking session.

  4. #19
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    I like the looks of my F from 1976, but I don't like the power curve and shot count.
    That's why I hardly shoot mine. Bought a Mac-1 bulk fill adapter recently: should try that, but I must learn how to do bulk filling first lol.
    Bought the manual from DT Fletcher (RIP).
    I do think the Rudy Merz designed Crosman CO2 guns from the sixties are better.



    I reseal these regularly for a bit of extra "hobby cash". As Ped says, not difficult. The most important thing to remember is to remove the CO2 capsule after shooting. If it presses against the seal for a long time, the seal will suffer.


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