If it's allready stripped why not put some new seals in yourself & put it back together.
Talking to a mate earlier,he claims his son has stripped his to try and cure a leak,and then lost interest.
Not the most valuable pcp I know,he seems to think he might be better off breaking it for parts.
Any thoughts would be appreciated, as I've little if any knowledge on the subject.
If it's allready stripped why not put some new seals in yourself & put it back together.
Rabbit Stew, no artificial additives except lead.
IF THE MUD REACHES YOUR KNEES GET OUT OF THE FIELD QUICK.
WANTED. UNF MOD.
offer of help pm'd
They are superb rifles , fix it , don't scrap it .. proper Webley ala Fredrick eccelson
Sacrilege to scrap it. Please don't !
My favourite PCP in the collection. Superb quality. As the magazine rotates you can load another pellet once you get used to it. Love mine to bits.
Still kicking myself for not buying a .177 which can up recently. I'm a fool sometimes !
The owner is under no illusions,they're a good gun,he just doesn't seem that interested at the moment.
they are lovely rifles had a fac one , then a .177 carbine and now a .22 , i have hopefully added a link from you tube . its not too difficult to strip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC2ac6xtsUI
kind rgds
craig
Rabbit Stew, no artificial additives except lead.
IF THE MUD REACHES YOUR KNEES GET OUT OF THE FIELD QUICK.
WANTED. UNF MOD.
Just had a look, and yes it appears to be relatively straight forward,dumping the air via the on board gauge.
Still it's not my decision to make.
there the same as the excaliber arnt they
All parts are available from knibbs .why not put up for sale on here if he lost interest..not worth much as non runner tho