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Introduction to PCP airguns - an article
nervoustrigger:
Hey, thanks guys. I really do appreciate the ol' tip of the hat. :D
TheRRDon:
Really, really good article. I have been a shooter for a lot of years, but I am an air gunning novice. I am so new to PCP that mine is still in the mail.
I have been scouring the web researching to buy and then for the basic skills and knowledge required for PCP. I picked up several good tips from your article. I promise never to put another MIL rod down the bore of an air rifle. You probably saved me a buck and a half on a pump by telling me how NOT to destroy it.
I think this article should e stickied here with the title "BEFORE YOU BUY A PCP" and added to the library.
Kudos on an excellent article.
Ole Coyote:
Excellent article, Jason. My PCP is in transit. Having shot springers for a while now, some of this, I already knew, but what I didn't could have killed my new rifle. Thanks for taking the time to put this to paper... er... bits and bytes.
Redleg:
The reason I found this article in this place is that I've recently been drawn to the "Darkside". I will likely make the leap this winter.
This article has been very useful to me. Particularly some of the maintenance aspects such as degas, filtering the pump, etc. Thanks for a handy reference document with lots of information
in a single location. Very interesting and helpful.
nervoustrigger:
Much obliged to you guys for your kind words. Just to lend some perspective, I bought my first PCP without even an understanding what the bleed screw does on a hand pump. :) So I'm very glad to hear it's helping prospective PCP owners.
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