Thanks eh! I just know that it is made in Hungary and had a medallion on it with the name Jelly on it so I guess it is a Jelly gun, I imagine it came from a hardware store, here is a link to the thread with a pic. http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=103392.0 Plenty of Rednecks here, the name is actually a good description of the compressor, you would understand if you seen it.
Very nice, good job!
I was looking closer at the pics in your other thread. Is that hole in the trigger guard for trigger adjustment? I thought is was Eastern European. Do you still have the front sight? Do you know the muzzle velocity?
Cool, I could have sworn that was a J , thanks for the info Bryan. Just a tiny spring in it and being a " Junior" rifle the stock is a little short but manageable. I was not offended, Can-Am week sounds like a good time. As far as the front sight goes, my brother also had one of these but can't remember if it is still around somewhere, I will have to dig around and see if I can find it. Thanks for stopping by.
Quote from: robertr on January 28, 2016, 07:39:24 AM Cool, I could have sworn that was a J , thanks for the info Bryan. Just a tiny spring in it and being a " Junior" rifle the stock is a little short but manageable. I was not offended, Can-Am week sounds like a good time. As far as the front sight goes, my brother also had one of these but can't remember if it is still around somewhere, I will have to dig around and see if I can find it. Thanks for stopping by.I looked around and if it's healthy it should shoot in the 500 fps range in .177. I didn't dind any info on a youth version?Bryan
Pyramyd Air has B2 kits for $9.95 with leather breach and piston seals and a 29 coil spring that might work if you clip some coils. Look in cleaning kits at PA.