Off the top of my head - a modern-ish Webley?
Or a full size Gamo, Magnum?
http://www.airgunspares.com/store/pr...m-Piston-Seal/
As I have just found a 29mm seal in my spares that I had assumed was a diana 28mm seal (same parachute, ploy type seal with a female centre tovetail fitting, like a TX). But at a full 29mm (maybe 29.2), it's never going to go into a 28mm tube...
It might actaully go well in my britinia, which is about 28.5 - with a little resizing, but curious what it's for ?
Rgds - JB
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
Off the top of my head - a modern-ish Webley?
Or a full size Gamo, Magnum?
http://www.airgunspares.com/store/pr...m-Piston-Seal/
I'd say Gamo magnum as well, the standard 25mm Gamo seal is the same as a TX seal, so probably the same fitting.
Pete
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The BSA Supersport that I'm currently fettling has a 29mm bore, John.
I guess the new ones and the Lightning are the same bore, although the fitting (male) is different.
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Also the gamo 1250 has 29 mm bore and 118 mm stroke
Thanks all, gamo it is
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
I'd looked into parachute seals for my Supersport, it is the old version with 29mm bore.
The adapter needed would increase stroke and drop power as it wasn't a simple conversion. I had thought about cutting the piston but I was dubious about weakening it.
Glad you found the info, I had a sheet with seal sizes on but it's m.i.a