Here's the magazines. Seems weird to call a revolver cylinder a magazine, but that's what it is. For the curious, here are the dimensions of the magazines.Front to back of the magazine, not counting the bump around the pivot hole:0.402"Longest pellet length (from front of magazine to the bottom of the groove at the rear of the magazine between holes) as best I could measure with my caliper's depth function.0.389"Front of the magazine to the back of the bump around the pivot hole.0.457"Diameter of the magazine from ratchet point to ratchet point.1.259"
Quote from: AmBraCol on December 30, 2016, 06:20:17 PMHere's the magazines. Seems weird to call a revolver cylinder a magazine, but that's what it is. For the curious, here are the dimensions of the magazines.Front to back of the magazine, not counting the bump around the pivot hole:0.402"Longest pellet length (from front of magazine to the bottom of the groove at the rear of the magazine between holes) as best I could measure with my caliper's depth function.0.389"Front of the magazine to the back of the bump around the pivot hole.0.457"Diameter of the magazine from ratchet point to ratchet point.1.259"Enough of all that measuring stuff, how does it shoot?? I'm just messing with ya. It looks good, and I can't wait to see what kind of numbers and accuracy you get out of it
You could order an AT-44 maintenance kit from Hatsan. That comes with the barrel o-rings and other various replacement o-rings. I haven't checked, but I'm betting they don't have a Nova maintenance kit listed yet. I'm sure a majority of the o-rings are interchangeable. That is the one I ordered for my Bullboss, and they're all the same parts I just checked, and the kits isn't listed for the Nova, and still not for the Bullboss either. Anyway, the AT-44 stuff should do the trick.http://www.hatsanusa.com/parts/
I'm not sure about the sizes, since I always just go to my local hardware store with the o-ring in hand to match it up. Luckily for me, my hardware store has a great selection of metric o-rings. I know someone on here knows the exact sizes, but it ain't me I would do a search on AT-44 o-ring sizes on here. If that doesn't work, make a post. You shouldn't really need to replace any for a while. Of course, there is the risk of damaging the barrel o-ring if you remove it to clean it. If you do pull the barrel, just make sure and do it carefully, and put some silicon grease on the o-rings when re-installing. I think there is a standard o-ring that will work for the barrel in a tight if you can't find the metric one. I think it was a number 6? I actually have the parts list for a Bullboss, and it shows the inner barrel o-ring as 4.5x1.5 for .177. It looks like they are showing 8x1.5 for the outer o-rings on the parts list I have. I hope that helps.