What! No mention of the factories Vulcan gas ram? https://imgur.com/Q0SwjIY Shame on you.
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Ian
What! No mention of the factories Vulcan gas ram? https://imgur.com/Q0SwjIY Shame on you.
ATB
Ian
Last edited by I. J.; 20-09-2017 at 09:08 AM.
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
The secret behind the first full power Webley lay in the patented piston head used in the Vulcan. This was the work of the then technical director Harold Resuggan who later became MD. This was a composite head using PTFE with a recess and a soft buffer between it and the piston. The idea was that pressure would push the PTFE head towards the piston reducing the volume of the recess. A double whammy. To get the most from anew Vulcan it was best to dry fire the rifle a couple of times to size the PTFE head to the chamber.
Whether it workedor not is open to debate but certainly the Vulcan I bought was way more powerful that my MK3 and the pathetic output of the Hawk which used a composite piston ring.
I did read, I dont know whether it was advertising bumf or not, that they had to modify the production of the later Mark 1s due to them becoming very close if not exceeeding the U.K. m.e. levels.
I do remember on the rare occasions I put mine (Mk 1 .177) over a chrono (which was at M/c Air Guns - not even all gun shops had a chrono in those days) it was very close to the legal limit.
Great rifles - pity about the trigger and barrel wobble.
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Ian
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
Its worth mentioning that the lettering on the MK1 that is on top of the cylinder is a larger font than the MK11.
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How do I get the barrel pivot pin back through at the same time as push the barrel catch pin against the very stiff spring to expose the cut out ?
I was feeling pleased with myself having got the trigger back together ,though not actually tested yet since I cant get the barrel back on .
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That's a bummer ! But thanks for reply.
I struggled for about half an hour free hand and thought now is the time to get on the forum or come back with a fresh head.
OK THE EASY WAY TO GET THE BARREL LATCH PIN THROUGH.
Push the barrel plunger in on the corner of a work bench and stick your punch thru ( exact size is good here)
Then mark the punch with a scratch or blade pull it out about another 2-3 mil and cut it off on the scratch.
Push the off cut back all the way in so it doesn't protrude either side .
I held the barrel in a vice whilst doing all this and used a normal hacksaw for cutting the punch.
You now have a slightly shorter punch and a vulcan barrel pin tool .
The next bit is easy just line it all up and hammer the pin through.
So thats all good but the gun will not cock ! I seem to be coil bound the spring i used had about 40mm of pre load and now under full compression in would need the piston to go back at least another 10mm to latch on OH BUM !!
After the previous engineering triumph I decided taking it all apart again to chop the spring is tomorrows job.
Last edited by dayglowfroggy; 28-09-2017 at 10:03 PM.
Anyone know how much pre load you can have on a vulcan ?
The spring I took out looks in perfect condition but there was no pre load at all and I have read in a few places that there should be ?
Cant say for certain that the spring I took out was an original.
I have used a spring that closely matches a titan number 8 ,the size often recommended for vulcans but would need different guides to a standard spring .
There was about 40mm pre load I was using a compressor so got it in without much fuss.
So I have had the guides made for this spring and on checking I can see the guides are not touching so it has to be the spring it looks completely compressed inside the piston .
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Done my bit for the BBS: http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....-being-a-mod-… now I’m a game-keeper turned poacher.