Yes it was Mick, thanks.
There was an oversight and it was returned to have the screw hole (scope stop) filled.
I used electrolysis to loosen up the oxide in the small pits and then some more polishing. It is not perfection and that is Ok because the rest of the air rifle isn't either.
Onto Wednesday, yesterday.
Jeff had fitted the replacement recoil pad to the stock
The receiver was blued with Phillips. Not the best outcome though, maybe because of the process?
Any advice on that score from those who have used this product??
A good rub in with beeswax for protection and it is looking alright, it will do for now.
The original spring(?) is slightly cobbled so we thought that we might try a replacement. A new Webley MK3 spring appeared to fit the bill.
Specs of the original spring are 235 - 20.5 O.D- 14.5 I.D - 2.9 wire at full compression it measures 100mm @ 85kg
The Webley wire gauge is 3.2(?) and under full compression measured 115 @ 85kg.
The original spring was fitted, a smear of silicone grease on the seal and cocked. It showed enough space between the coils to allow for the extra 5mm of the Webley.
Webley spring fitted and all is good so a test pellet into the inch pine board at a few inches.
Well the result was a frightening surprise. The pellet appeared out the other side of the board!
Over the chronograph the reading was 919fps Now that is a little too large a reading for comfort and longevity so the Webley spring was quickly removed.
Time was running out by then.
The original spring will be fitted and that will do me for the time. It will be put over the chrony when the neatsfoot oil arrives.
I will post some images then and after I get to finishing the stock