Just had to be done
Dave
Here, in the attic, carefully sizing the Anschutz piston head and getting real tired of doing so!
Just had to be done
Dave
Here, in the attic, carefully sizing the Anschutz piston head and getting real tired of doing so!
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
Was going to say that was below the belt but then.......
The room now stinks of Solvol Autosol, Dri Slide and degreasant
Best leave the light on when I leave. Think there could be an explosion if I flick the light switch Either that or I will soon think that I can fly!
Cheers
Dave
I had a 55 and a 54, I wasn't greatly impressed and prefer an FWB Sport or HW35, 77 or 80, I prefer the Weihrauchs because of the Record trigger, but I would like to try an FWB with a 2 stage trigger conversion.
Ben
Last edited by master_shriller; 05-03-2007 at 08:19 PM.
Even I have to admit the BSFs are an aquired taste. The '54 is heavy and agricultural but built like a brick out house. The smaller, lighter '55/60 (and 65 ) is, when you've mastered the holding technique (i.e. loosely) is a joy to shoot.
The Rekord trigger though sways it even for me.
ATB
Ian
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
Hello all, T R Robb still makes PTFE piston washers and breach seals for the bigger BSF range if anyone is interested ?. myself and a couple of mates have shot BSF's for a while now and have always had good results using old pellets called Danish black box they call them pallets ? but havn't seen them sold for donkeys years , the Venom baveria shoots nice but no nicer than a standard 55 thats been well used and then re sprung and well lubed.
rgds kevin.
Hi from Canada.I've been looking for info on this for eons.Thanks to the info contained within this thread, I have now deduced that the basket case I bought last year is an S70.Does anyone know what the best seal replacement technique is?
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