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    Bruni Leslie SSP in SolidWorks

    Don't know if this has been on here before. I am just resealing one of these, albeit slightly different as this one has polyurethane cup seals instead of large O rings in the compression chamber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    Don't know if this has been on here before. I am just resealing one of these, albeit slightly different as this one has polyurethane cup seals instead of large O rings in the compression chamber.

    Baz

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRRcL4UmAV0
    What a wonderful animation that is, especially the dismantling one! Imagine having one of them for each vintage airgun. Trouble is, us old fogeys just don't have the skills needed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    What a wonderful animation that is, especially the dismantling one! Imagine having one of them for each vintage airgun. Trouble is, us old fogeys just don't have the skills needed.
    Danny, did you see the Drulov DU10 vid after the Leslie one ? Think more guys will be interested in that as there are quite a few of those pistols in circulation still. Probably the cheapest target semi auto available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    Danny, did you see the Drulov DU10 vid after the Leslie one ? Think more guys will be interested in that as there are quite a few of those pistols in circulation still. Probably the cheapest target semi auto available.

    Baz
    I have now, Baz. Much more complex 3D animation. Quite amazing!

    https://youtu.be/ErYty71crHA
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    Does anyone know any more about this pistol?

    Looks an interesting one and definitely new to me
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    It’s mine

    Bought it at Kempton last year as never seen one

    Worked well for a while but then started pumping air out

    As ever Baz is looking to sort it for me
    He has worked on similar Italian pistols the name of which eludes me at the moment

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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    It’s mine

    Bought it at Kempton last year as never seen one

    Worked well for a while but then started pumping air out

    As ever Baz is looking to sort it for me
    He has worked on similar Italian pistols the name of which eludes me at the moment
    Great find and buy! I’m sure you’ll have a long que if you decide to sell, even as a non-runner!

    Would be great to see some more pics if you get time
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    That video is a work of art. I trust spare seals are available?
    Cheers, Phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Russell View Post
    That video is a work of art. I trust spare seals are available?
    Cheers, Phil
    Phil, I never really bother looking for seals as they can usually be made or substituted with regular O rings. I made a polyurethane seal as per the SolidWorks illustration but it did not release the air on firing. I found in the end after trying various scenarios that I could use the little seal from the Weihrauch HW100 cylinder and it worked fine. The O rings in the pump were standard and now give a good pressure. This pistol is very comfortable in the hand and nice to shoot.

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    Thanks Baz
    Another one rescued
    Look forward to using it again

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomdavies9 View Post
    Great find and buy! I’m sure you’ll have a long que if you decide to sell, even as a non-runner!

    Would be great to see some more pics if you get time
    The other Italian ssp is the Airmatch 600

    You do see these occasionally

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