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Air Gun Gate / Re: The New North Range (pic heavy)« Last post by avator on Today at 10:17:43 AM »He's going back there in his mind folks!Nah... there is a flippin' airport between us and the river here. 2
Crosman-Benjamin Air Gun Gate / Re: Another Legacy ? For owners« Last post by TennX on Today at 10:17:38 AM »Well…lol…mines gonna be a wall hanger/shooter…good luck
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Crosman-Benjamin Air Gun Gate / Re: #1402 out of 2023….« Last post by TennX on Today at 10:16:24 AM »I was busy yesterday when gun arrived and I only had a minute to check it out…took a closer look today..peep was loose..fixed and it only took a minute to adjust elevation up couple clicks to hit center at 30 feet…the peep hole is tiny for my old eyes and may go ghost ring or order a larger insert…metal fit and finish are good…but upon closer inspection wood coloring is mottled and uneven..wood seems smooth to the touch…its a little gun ,but I managed LOP with out a limbsavr..lol..Ive decided to get a display case ,but gun will be a shooter …even adding up all the goodies I dont see $239.00….but it is what it is…my suggestion would be to wait for a better deal….on the gun..I wish we had away of knowing sales…someone posted 12xx and earlier 1401….good luck
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Air Gun Gate / Re: The New North Range (pic heavy)« Last post by splitbeing on Today at 10:10:26 AM »He's going back there in his mind folks!
Maybe the North range has a bit of Ohio nostalgia for ya. 5
Air Gun Gate / Re: Airgun A, B, C's« Last post by splitbeing on Today at 10:08:21 AM »F is for FWB
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Air Gun Gate / Re: Airgun A, B, C's« Last post by splitbeing on Today at 10:07:27 AM »A - Air Arms This post violates the rules of the game. Please disregard. 7
Back Room / Re: So....Whatcha Eating?« Last post by Xraycer on Today at 10:05:36 AM »Bagel with liver wurst for a work breakfast. I know, breakfast of champions!
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PCP/CO2/HPA Air Gun Gates "The Darkside" / Re: New 3622 big problems« Last post by avator on Today at 10:00:09 AM »Kinda scary if ya think about it....
Are you 100% sure the air tube is empty? My first choice would be send it back for exchange or refund. HPA is no joke and MUST be respected. I feel like I have enough respect and experience to find and fix the problem myself if it were mine. The first thing I would do is strip it down to the tube leaving the fill assy, and valve in place. Then I would look in the tube (once the hammer is removed) and see if the poppet stem is in place and not broken. If it is good, I would manually degas then gun. One way of doing that is with a pipe clamp and something that fits in the tube. Slowly crank in the clamp depressing the poppet stem. Once I was sure the gun completely out of air I would remove the fill assy. It has a check in it that insures air goes in and not out. From what I've been reading here, it sounds me like the problem may be here. But like I said, my first recommendation would be to send it back. 9
Daisy Gate / Re: 853 a second rebuild so soon: replacing O-rings /valve kits an ongoing problem?« Last post by Ronfiveo on Today at 09:39:57 AM »Ron when you installed that oring did you use silicone grease on it or at lest some nd 30 It looks to have some metal transfer dirt on areas that may be where it failed . I used some Pelgun oil, and that was probably the wrong lube to use. I now have some Super O-ring Lube that I'll use this time. I'll also clean the tube a lot better. Thanks for the heads up. Ron 10
Air Gun Gate / Re: The New North Range (pic heavy)« Last post by avator on Today at 09:39:12 AM »"waste not...want not"!Name of the game for me. I feel bad for all the folks in the World that have to always have the best of the best. Brand spanking new would very much look out of place around here. My Sister bought a cabin on the Muskingum River in Ohio from the 50's when we were in our mid 20's. It had been flooded and repaired many times over the years. I loved that place and always wanted to live there. There was a time when I spent every weekend there. I've always said that I was born several years too late. Nothing I would like better than to live in the days of horse n buggy and log cabin life. |