enjoy it bud
enjoy it bud
Getting there. I still need to wait for the original piston to come back and then sort it out.
As I thought one stock screw had just broken into the wall of the transfer port, I tried to epoxy a bit of aerial into the the port but i think most of it came off as I was pushing the bit of aerial in. So i tried to put a bit of epoxy in the screw hole and put a screw in to try to persuade the epoxy to seal where it needed to seal. I then took the screw out and cleaned any residue off.
I put the gun together late afternoon and it still didn't always fire a pellet, which I think was partly the breech seal gripping the pellet and partly a grubby barrel (maybe the piston washer a bit tight too?) . Anyhow after good barrel clean and easing the breech seal it started to plink well. It is shooting a fraction high and left but grouping really well. I'll leave the sights until after I've refitted the original piston.
There is a slight kick to the gun, which might be either a tight piston washer, or the bit of aerial in the transfer port needing to come out--------even though the port still looks fairly big.
I don't think it is an under powered mainspring--as even though I'm not sure what it is, has a bit of pretension on it.
Has anyone ever tried to sleeve a Cadet port? I only really tried it to stop the air leak.
Cooler than Mace Windu with a FRO, walking into Members Only and saying "Bitches, be cool"
If your stuck for bits give me a shout i have many pistons & cylinders
also making a conversion for my own to use tx200 seal not the usual 25mm HW seal see how that goes they can shoot very nice but need work
bsa cadet stock screws wanted please, just the two in the front, thanks in advance ray