here is my restored beeman c1, got it in pretty bad condition, cleaned everything , decided to paint as pitting was quiet bad, fires ok pretty accurate, and puts out 10.9fp.
here is my restored beeman c1, got it in pretty bad condition, cleaned everything , decided to paint as pitting was quiet bad, fires ok pretty accurate, and puts out 10.9fp.
Well done, it looks nice.
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That's an impressive transformation
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Loverly job . How did you refinish the stock - looks 'factory' but even better
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Its nice to see pictures for a change ! and IN FULL COLOUR !
about 10 coats of birchwood casey oil, and lots of elbow grease, I took my time sanding it down ending up using 320 grit paper, then 2 coats of oil then 00000 grade wire wool, then a tack rag to clean it of, repeat as many times as you like , until you get the required look
Thats worth the work i.m.o .
My mate did try this stuff once - he could NOT get on with it , so I tried something different - cannot remember , one of the oils used for garden
furniture (?) .
Was happy with the result , but the result you got beats it by x10 .
To get 10.9 ft.lb. out of most spring rifles you need a large amount of leverage from the barrel which needs to be around a minimum of 12 to 13 inches. I just cannot see how you can do it on this rifle. Tell me how ?
Baz
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