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    Quote Originally Posted by deg1 View Post
    hi just waiting for my pp700sa to arrive in 177 , reading all the tips you are posting . when I ordered mine I wanted it in .22 but not in stock ,
    looking at youtube looks like barrel just unscrews .just wondering if you can inter change barrels? as pellet goes straight into barrel.

    atb dave
    I think the Sa is more tricky to remove barrel/shroud. The W is much easier to remove barrel/shroud, like you said it just unscrews, but if you change from .177 to .22 recheck the power as it will probably be hot!

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    Yes, changing the caliber is possible, and not too difficult of a job, it’s just a matter of unscrewing the front sight, taking out the retaining grub screw that holds the muzzle break, then unscrewing the muzzle break to expose the barrel, then the barrel unscrews by hand, sounds more difficult than it is.

    I’m now looking for a .177 barrel for mine.
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    These are great little target guns
    Just watch out when you fiddle
    I’ve heard they go way over 6ftlbs
    You don’t want 5 years in jail

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pakmoto View Post
    Yes, changing the caliber is possible, and not too difficult of a job, it’s just a matter of unscrewing the front sight, taking out the retaining grub screw that holds the muzzle break, then unscrewing the muzzle break to expose the barrel, then the barrel unscrews by hand, sounds more difficult than it is.

    I’m now looking for a .177 barrel for mine.
    pakmoto thanks for info. just want .22 barrel now

    atb dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by peddy View Post
    I think the Sa is more tricky to remove barrel/shroud. The W is much easier to remove barrel/shroud, like you said it just unscrews, but if you change from .177 to .22 recheck the power as it will probably be hot!
    thanks peddy just what I thought , got mine now great pistol .got silencer on now makes a difference a lot quieter.
    just after a .22 barrel now thanks



    atb dave

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