Not very odd this one but also a home made precharge, the air cylinder made from a Kawasaki motorcycle fork leg hydraulic tube.
Baz
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I have one of Gerald Cardews' C.A.R.D. Pellet Spy chronoscopes that I daren't use as I have a bad history with Chrono's (hence the bit of text under my username )
It's a lovely bit of kit and came with the conversion sheets for the readout and pellet weights!!
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It is supposed to use a single PP7 or pp9 9v battery but I couldn't get them so I made a lead up to take two PP3 in parallel..
As soon as I made the lead up I sources two PP9 batteries brand new for next to nown at the bootsale!!
Getting back to the original theme, I think the ASI Statical is a little strange as it slides in the stock when you pick it up!!
I acquired a Crosman A.I.R.17 a while ago, that seems almost like a toy as there's so little weight to the thing!!!
Also, The Anschutz mod275 with it's 4.4mm lead ball requirements and six shot mag with the 'Schmeisser' desigened bolt cocking system is a bit out there!! I think you could still buy these new until very recently
Cheers, John
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Yes Jon, we have all done it I have a Skan myself, ps trying to contact you but your inbox is full.
Nothing in his pockets except knives and lint.
Me too!...Not terminal, but clean shot through both wires of the skan...In my defence I was using it on top of a chest freezer at the club, and the power socket was lower down on the wall (proper pellet trap behind etc.) and I had not noticed the wires had slipped down, but still embarrassing
ATB, Ed
Wow! Now thats one Webley pistol I would love to own. (The only one)
One of the strangest Webley rifles I own is this - http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Airs...ml?sort=6&o=81 a Vulcan adjustable gas ram.
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