Don't know if this has been on here before. I am just resealing one of these, albeit slightly different as this one has polyurethane cup seals instead of large O rings in the compression chamber.
Baz
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I have now, Baz. Much more complex 3D animation. Quite amazing!
https://youtu.be/ErYty71crHA
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Does anyone know any more about this pistol?
Looks an interesting one and definitely new to me
Slightly obsessed with Single Stroke Pneumatics
Also making stocks over at Daviesbuilt gunstocks.
It’s mine
Bought it at Kempton last year as never seen one
Worked well for a while but then started pumping air out
As ever Baz is looking to sort it for me
He has worked on similar Italian pistols the name of which eludes me at the moment
That video is a work of art. I trust spare seals are available?
Cheers, Phil
Phil, I never really bother looking for seals as they can usually be made or substituted with regular O rings. I made a polyurethane seal as per the SolidWorks illustration but it did not release the air on firing. I found in the end after trying various scenarios that I could use the little seal from the Weihrauch HW100 cylinder and it worked fine. The O rings in the pump were standard and now give a good pressure. This pistol is very comfortable in the hand and nice to shoot.
Baz
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Thanks Baz
Another one rescued
Look forward to using it again