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    BSA Scorpion pistol - technical info and history

    Is there any thread here on the forum for all things about the BSA Scorpion pistol? If there is, please tell me.
    As a "new" Scorpion is about to turn up here soon, I am looking for all kinds of info on this gun, and as ususal, I have loads of questions!

    Which features separate the different Mk's?

    And what velocity can one expect in the different calibers?

    What are the dimensions of the main spring?

    Does anyone have experience with different springs?

    I have of course read Jimmie Dee's excellent tutorial:
    https://www.jimmiedeesairguns.com/gu...on-air-pistol/

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    they will all make 6 fp. I prefer them a fraction under, as they can be tough to cock for an extended plinking session, and they shoot nicer that way.
    .22 are much smoother - it's a 28mm comp tube, so that's to be expected.
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    jimmy dee's strip down tutorial is outstanding. well done jimmy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    they will all make 6 fp. I prefer them a fraction under, as they can be tough to cock for an extended plinking session, and they shoot nicer that way.
    .22 are much smoother - it's a 28mm comp tube, so that's to be expected.
    Do you have any spring recommendations?

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    Quote Originally Posted by evert View Post
    Do you have any spring recommendations?
    the stock spring is plenty. With a properly fitting o-ring piston head, i.e. a slightly smaller one that stock, they make power easy.
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    You might want to consider taking the next three issues of Airgun World for a historical detailed study of the BSA Scorpion pistol.

    There will also be a follow up on the Shadow Carbine.

    John Milewski

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    the stock spring is plenty. With a properly fitting o-ring piston head, i.e. a slightly smaller one that stock, they make power easy.
    The last one I stripped had the obligatory seized buffer and a mainspring like a dog's hind leg.
    With the action vertical a few minutes with the hot air gun saw a smoking lump drop out.
    A used airsporter spring was cut down to the same number of coils and the end refinished, together with a replacement washer kindly supplied by that man in north wales and an air con. O ring.
    The end product produced a consistent 430fps plus with superdomes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    You might want to consider taking the next three issues of Airgun World for a historical detailed study of the BSA Scorpion pistol.

    There will also be a follow up on the Shadow Carbine.

    John Milewski
    John's article should be compulsory reading for anyone with even a passing interest in the marque.
    Inspired by part one, I have bought two pistols recently, early and late model, both in need of a service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by piggy589 View Post
    The last one I stripped had the obligatory seized buffer and a mainspring like a dog's hind leg.
    With the action vertical a few minutes with the hot air gun saw a smoking lump drop out.
    A used airsporter spring was cut down to the same number of coils and the end refinished, together with a replacement washer kindly supplied by that man in north wales and an air con. O ring.
    The end product produced a consistent 430fps plus with superdomes.
    Yep, one of mine has the buffer washer issue, should be a bit of fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by WILBA View Post
    jimmy dee's strip down tutorial is outstanding. well done jimmy.
    Yep, very good. And it brought back many memories of working on mine.....about 39 years ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    You might want to consider taking the next three issues of Airgun World for a historical detailed study of the BSA Scorpion pistol.

    There will also be a follow up on the Shadow Carbine.

    John Milewski
    Funnily enough I read your fine article a couple of hours ago. Very enjoyable and informative. Great info on the revised piston for the .22 giving shorter stroke and taming the power.

    Eagerly awaiting the next instalments.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p.j. View Post
    Yep, one of mine has the buffer washer issue, should be a bit of fun
    Oh yes, I've recently had the same joy with the buffer on a Mercury S.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    the stock spring is plenty. With a properly fitting o-ring piston head, i.e. a slightly smaller one that stock, they make power easy.
    Do you use a Meteor 'O' ring, Jon? Or just a smaller one from your "stash"? Have you ever played with different piston heads on them.....ie the alloy head or an altogether different one and parachute seal?
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    Bsa

    I owned a Venom Tuned one back in the day. I wonder what happened to that? Mach 1.5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach 1.5 View Post
    I owned a Venom Tuned one back in the day. I wonder what happened to that? Mach 1.5
    It'd be lovely to be re-acquainted, Paul.

    I think you have let too many lovely guns go in your time.
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