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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    Not sure if this has been mentioned but didn't John Bowkett do a full power Meteor.
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    He did indeed, I always fancied one back in the day.
    He advertised them in the classified section in the AGW magazine.
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    Yep; remember that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dornfelderliebe View Post
    I did one when I first joined Tone but if I recall you posted another that had been done years before. Jon Bud did say the piston weight needs to be raised and I have not been able to get a steel top hat to work towards that.
    You are welcome to look over all my efforts at the bash.
    Thank you, Tom. Yes, I'd very much look forward to that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    I might be receiving a freebie Meteor soon. Rifle won't cock. Guessing the buffer will have badly degraded and gummed up. Thought I'd look for a good Meteor fettling thread and they probably don't get better than this!
    They sure have their own charm! Which mk are you getting?
    Going for a full conversion with HW seal adaptor and steel tophat?
    Too many airguns!

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    I got one of Welsh Willy's parachute adaptors which gives a fair bit of increase of stroke but I have not tested the power improvement with it. Good for those without a lathe or without patience. You just file back the cocking slot on the piston so it doesn't smack the cocking lever and bolt the thing on.

    https://www.woodfield-gcp.co.uk/shop...eal-conversion

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    I might be receiving a freebie Meteor soon. Rifle won't cock. Guessing the buffer will have badly degraded and gummed up. Thought I'd look for a good Meteor fettling thread and they probably don't get better than this!
    One Meteor I bought had that problem, and I diagnosed it with dyslexia as the spring which it was fitted with was one for a Mercury, gifting the little rifle with a most indigestible form of spring-binding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by les allam View Post
    He did indeed, I always fancied one back in the day.
    He advertised them in the classified section in the AGW magazine.
    Les..
    Which I then think developed into the Supersport.
    Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in

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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    Not sure if this has been mentioned but didn't John Bowkett do a full power Meteor.
    £23.50 including an oversize barrel hinge bolt fully adjustable in the style of HW35/HW80 etc. Not including the rifle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsing-ee View Post
    One Meteor I bought had that problem, and I diagnosed it with dyslexia as the spring which it was fitted with was one for a Mercury, gifting the little rifle with a most indigestible form of spring-binding.
    Oops!
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    Quote Originally Posted by evert View Post
    They sure have their own charm! Which mk are you getting?
    Going for a full conversion with HW seal adaptor and steel tophat?
    Quote Originally Posted by Hsing-ee View Post
    I got one of Welsh Willy's parachute adaptors which gives a fair bit of increase of stroke but I have not tested the power improvement with it. Good for those without a lathe or without patience. You just file back the cocking slot on the piston so it doesn't smack the cocking lever and bolt the thing on.

    https://www.woodfield-gcp.co.uk/shop...eal-conversion
    At present, I'm not sure as to its age. I'm guessing it will be about 45 years old, so a Mk IV or V, perhaps? We'll know for sure when I see it.

    I was going to simply fit a refresh kit from Protek to keep the cost low and add some weight to the piston. Their kit includes the spring, seals and new, uprated buffer for just £20. But then I wasn't aware of the WW conversion kit (thank you, Alistair). So, once I have it and strip it, if the cylinder seems okay, I might go for the WW seal kit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    .... if the cylinder seems okay....
    That is always interesting with meteors, they can vary quite a lot.
    Too many airguns!

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    Quote Originally Posted by evert View Post
    That is always interesting with meteors, they can vary quite a lot.
    yes, a byproduct of the "roll up a some cheap sheet into something vaguley tube-llike and braze it" manufacturing approach
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    yes, a byproduct of the "roll up a some cheap sheet into something vaguley tube-llike and braze it" manufacturing approach
    I found a long thick walled 1" brass tube some years ago, and has used it as a hone on a problematic meteor tube.
    With some emery paste, oil and patience, it removed a few high spots and made a good increase in velocity.
    Too many airguns!

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    Quote Originally Posted by evert View Post
    That is always interesting with meteors, they can vary quite a lot.
    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    yes, a byproduct of the "roll up a some cheap sheet into something vaguley tube-llike and braze it" manufacturing approach
    Quote Originally Posted by evert View Post
    I found a long thick walled 1" brass tube some years ago, and has used it as a hone on a problematic meteor tube.
    With some emery paste, oil and patience, it removed a few high spots and made a good increase in velocity.
    Certainly something to be prepared for.
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    Mr Bowkett used to get them upto nearly the legal limit back when he played with springers
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    At present, I'm not sure as to its age. I'm guessing it will be about 45 years old, so a Mk IV or V, perhaps? We'll know for sure when I see it.

    I was going to simply fit a refresh kit from Protek to keep the cost low and add some weight to the piston. Their kit includes the spring, seals and new, uprated buffer for just £20. But then I wasn't aware of the WW conversion kit (thank you, Alistair). So, once I have it and strip it, if the cylinder seems okay, I might go for the WW seal kit.
    Tone. If it has a couple of holes at the rear of the cylinder and it has the black finish it is a Mk5 if it is blued with a Gamo trigger it is the Mk6 and you won't get high power out of it. Assuming there is no rear sight and you have a metal lug sticking up at the breech end of the barrel it is a Mk 3. No lug and no holes makes it a Mk4 unless and I almost don't dare go here , it's a Mk1/2

    I still think a steel top hat would be a good way to go.
    Honing the cylinder as per Everts advice seems to work wonders, I only used a plastic tube with copper 22 mm pipe inside for strength with wet & dry glued until it disintegrated on my best effort* but I could feel the ovality and felt it reduce.
    Of course you may have time constraints and are probably not obsessive compulsive.
    I suspect Welsh Willys' parachute seal best deals with cylinder ovality but he mentions checking for it.

    * The one I named Pepsi which you shot when we first met and does 11.5 with a standard spring.

    I still think welding up a bent tube worked wonders in WW2 with the Sten gun.
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