I don't recall the exact threading size, but Mike at TKO surely knows it. When I purchased both of mine from him, I just called him up and he said, "Yup, we know what it is", and I just went from there.HTH
Just thought I would add this little bit of info.MaxArmory sells mainly blank pistols. Since Zoraki makes many replicas in a blank pistol form, Zoraki fell into the MaxArmory lineup. In speaking with a person at Max, and in particular about the HP-01, he said that although it is a pellet (projectile) pistol, they thought they would order some, even though that is not their main forte.Well, lo and behold, I discovered them, and that they were selling these HP-01's! I told the person (sorry, can't remember his name, but a very nice gentleman) that they should order more of them and perhaps promote them more further into the airgun market.He took my words into advisement, and although they once listed the flush (or snub-nosed) versions, they are now only showing the extended barrel versions, which I believe are far more preferable.Keep in mind that they don't get a lot of orders for these, so they do not necessarily keep an inventory on them, and as such there may be a waiting period.I should probably also state here that I have no affiliation with MaxArmory other than being a customer. I just think that they are a good company who provides a very unique and quality item.These are very very nice pistols, and although a bit pricey, worth every penny IMHO. I've purchased two of them, one of which I gifted to my older brother. I would buy another one, but the one I now have will last me for the rest of my life. Anyway, that's the background on MaxArmory and the current availability of the HP-01.For whatever that's worth.
Quote from: Stinger177 on July 24, 2021, 12:30:38 AMI don't recall the exact threading size, but Mike at TKO surely knows it. When I purchased both of mine from him, I just called him up and he said, "Yup, we know what it is", and I just went from there.HTH Coolio! Thanks Dennis... PS. Would the one for .22 be any different than the .177 cal?
Quote from: Stinger177 on July 24, 2021, 01:42:54 AMJust thought I would add this little bit of info.MaxArmory sells mainly blank pistols. Since Zoraki makes many replicas in a blank pistol form, Zoraki fell into the MaxArmory lineup. In speaking with a person at Max, and in particular about the HP-01, he said that although it is a pellet (projectile) pistol, they thought they would order some, even though that is not their main forte.Well, lo and behold, I discovered them, and that they were selling these HP-01's! I told the person (sorry, can't remember his name, but a very nice gentleman) that they should order more of them and perhaps promote them more further into the airgun market.He took my words into advisement, and although they once listed the flush (or snub-nosed) versions, they are now only showing the extended barrel versions, which I believe are far more preferable.Keep in mind that they don't get a lot of orders for these, so they do not necessarily keep an inventory on them, and as such there may be a waiting period.I should probably also state here that I have no affiliation with MaxArmory other than being a customer. I just think that they are a good company who provides a very unique and quality item.These are very very nice pistols, and although a bit pricey, worth every penny IMHO. I've purchased two of them, one of which I gifted to my older brother. I would buy another one, but the one I now have will last me for the rest of my life. Anyway, that's the background on MaxArmory and the current availability of the HP-01.For whatever that's worth. Yes I actually called them today to verify that I still had to Paypal them (they have a different system, you gotta order first, then they e-mail a bill to you thru PP) and once I paid, they shipped right away (today). Very nice gentleman on the phone by the way.*but the shipping is horrendous, $45+ or was it even a little bit more, just for FedEx Ground...although to be fair I ordered a stock as well, so YMMV...but then again it was all one order, so it shoulda fit in one same box right?...*SHRUG* (anyway I can't wait to get my hands on this pistola/carabina so just take my money already and ship me the dang gun)
Quote from: mrbulk on July 24, 2021, 01:52:49 AMQuote from: Stinger177 on July 24, 2021, 12:30:38 AMI don't recall the exact threading size, but Mike at TKO surely knows it. When I purchased both of mine from him, I just called him up and he said, "Yup, we know what it is", and I just went from there.HTH Coolio! Thanks Dennis... PS. Would the one for .22 be any different than the .177 cal? Thank you as well. A TKO mod (or any other) will fit both calibers. They both have the same barrel OD (outside diameter).
Quote from: Stinger177 on July 24, 2021, 02:05:09 AMQuote from: mrbulk on July 24, 2021, 01:52:49 AMQuote from: Stinger177 on July 24, 2021, 12:30:38 AMI don't recall the exact threading size, but Mike at TKO surely knows it. When I purchased both of mine from him, I just called him up and he said, "Yup, we know what it is", and I just went from there.HTH Coolio! Thanks Dennis... PS. Would the one for .22 be any different than the .177 cal? Thank you as well. A TKO mod (or any other) will fit both calibers. They both have the same barrel OD (outside diameter). Oh, I meant the inside diameter of the pellet path, whether it is dual (hole big enough for both .177 & .22) or is there a narrower hole in the .177 version.
Quote from: mrbulk on July 24, 2021, 02:02:01 AMQuote from: Stinger177 on July 24, 2021, 01:42:54 AMJust thought I would add this little bit of info.MaxArmory sells mainly blank pistols. Since Zoraki makes many replicas in a blank pistol form, Zoraki fell into the MaxArmory lineup. In speaking with a person at Max, and in particular about the HP-01, he said that although it is a pellet (projectile) pistol, they thought they would order some, even though that is not their main forte.Well, lo and behold, I discovered them, and that they were selling these HP-01's! I told the person (sorry, can't remember his name, but a very nice gentleman) that they should order more of them and perhaps promote them more further into the airgun market.He took my words into advisement, and although they once listed the flush (or snub-nosed) versions, they are now only showing the extended barrel versions, which I believe are far more preferable.Keep in mind that they don't get a lot of orders for these, so they do not necessarily keep an inventory on them, and as such there may be a waiting period.I should probably also state here that I have no affiliation with MaxArmory other than being a customer. I just think that they are a good company who provides a very unique and quality item.These are very very nice pistols, and although a bit pricey, worth every penny IMHO. I've purchased two of them, one of which I gifted to my older brother. I would buy another one, but the one I now have will last me for the rest of my life. Anyway, that's the background on MaxArmory and the current availability of the HP-01.For whatever that's worth. Yes I actually called them today to verify that I still had to Paypal them (they have a different system, you gotta order first, then they e-mail a bill to you thru PP) and once I paid, they shipped right away (today). Very nice gentleman on the phone by the way.*but the shipping is horrendous, $45+ or was it even a little bit more, just for FedEx Ground...although to be fair I ordered a stock as well, so YMMV...but then again it was all one order, so it shoulda fit in one same box right?...*SHRUG* (anyway I can't wait to get my hands on this pistola/carabina so just take my money already and ship me the dang gun) I ordered one last week and shipping is $13.58.
If any of you have intentions of adjusting the trigger, I would suggest removing the palm shelf and the right side grip panel to view just how the adjustment tool fits inside, and get a visual on what it's actually doing. There are adjustments from a hole in the rear of the grip (especially difficult to feel it engage) and from the bottom of the grip.Once you see how everything moves inside, you'l have a much better idea of how to adjust it.Do this especially if you've ordered the buttstock as that right panel will be captured by the stock.Also, it is possible to dry fire these to test the trigger. Open the upper cocking lever just enough until you hear a click (not a full stroke - perhaps only a couple inches or so), then close it back up. Nice little feature on this gun.
Quote from: Stinger177 on July 25, 2021, 03:46:08 PMIf any of you have intentions of adjusting the trigger, I would suggest removing the palm shelf and the right side grip panel to view just how the adjustment tool fits inside, and get a visual on what it's actually doing. There are adjustments from a hole in the rear of the grip (especially difficult to feel it engage) and from the bottom of the grip.Once you see how everything moves inside, you'l have a much better idea of how to adjust it.Do this especially if you've ordered the buttstock as that right panel will be captured by the stock.Also, it is possible to dry fire these to test the trigger. Open the upper cocking lever just enough until you hear a click (not a full stroke - perhaps only a couple inches or so), then close it back up. Nice little feature on this gun. All good things to know Dennis, thanks.I think I am gonna try it as-is with the factory trigger adjustment, some comments said it seemed about right but you never know about individual taste. If not I will attempt some adjustment before adding the stock.
Quote from: mrbulk on July 25, 2021, 03:54:23 PMQuote from: Stinger177 on July 25, 2021, 03:46:08 PMIf any of you have intentions of adjusting the trigger, I would suggest removing the palm shelf and the right side grip panel to view just how the adjustment tool fits inside, and get a visual on what it's actually doing. There are adjustments from a hole in the rear of the grip (especially difficult to feel it engage) and from the bottom of the grip.Once you see how everything moves inside, you'l have a much better idea of how to adjust it.Do this especially if you've ordered the buttstock as that right panel will be captured by the stock.Also, it is possible to dry fire these to test the trigger. Open the upper cocking lever just enough until you hear a click (not a full stroke - perhaps only a couple inches or so), then close it back up. Nice little feature on this gun. All good things to know Dennis, thanks.I think I am gonna try it as-is with the factory trigger adjustment, some comments said it seemed about right but you never know about individual taste. If not I will attempt some adjustment before adding the stock. To add to this, say if you pumped 3 times and forgot to put the pellet in, one can just pop the gun open enough to easily get a pellet with out adding an extra pump.
Quote from: jkingrph on July 25, 2021, 03:32:43 PMQuote from: mrbulk on July 24, 2021, 02:02:01 AMQuote from: Stinger177 on July 24, 2021, 01:42:54 AMJust thought I would add this little bit of info.MaxArmory sells mainly blank pistols. Since Zoraki makes many replicas in a blank pistol form, Zoraki fell into the MaxArmory lineup. In speaking with a person at Max, and in particular about the HP-01, he said that although it is a pellet (projectile) pistol, they thought they would order some, even though that is not their main forte.Well, lo and behold, I discovered them, and that they were selling these HP-01's! I told the person (sorry, can't remember his name, but a very nice gentleman) that they should order more of them and perhaps promote them more further into the airgun market.He took my words into advisement, and although they once listed the flush (or snub-nosed) versions, they are now only showing the extended barrel versions, which I believe are far more preferable.Keep in mind that they don't get a lot of orders for these, so they do not necessarily keep an inventory on them, and as such there may be a waiting period.I should probably also state here that I have no affiliation with MaxArmory other than being a customer. I just think that they are a good company who provides a very unique and quality item.These are very very nice pistols, and although a bit pricey, worth every penny IMHO. I've purchased two of them, one of which I gifted to my older brother. I would buy another one, but the one I now have will last me for the rest of my life. Anyway, that's the background on MaxArmory and the current availability of the HP-01.For whatever that's worth. Yes I actually called them today to verify that I still had to Paypal them (they have a different system, you gotta order first, then they e-mail a bill to you thru PP) and once I paid, they shipped right away (today). Very nice gentleman on the phone by the way.*but the shipping is horrendous, $45+ or was it even a little bit more, just for FedEx Ground...although to be fair I ordered a stock as well, so YMMV...but then again it was all one order, so it shoulda fit in one same box right?...*SHRUG* (anyway I can't wait to get my hands on this pistola/carabina so just take my money already and ship me the dang gun) I ordered one last week and shipping is $13.58.Well that's a bummer for me then! So no gloating please, unless you explain - so how did you score such a low shipping cost? My order process simply arrived at a range of shipping options to choose from when checking out, with the $45+ as the Lowest of them all. Maybe because TX is closer to FL than Vegas, but still...can you please explain?