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Air Gun Gate / Re: So.....what did you shoot today?« Last post by splitbeing on Today at 12:17:07 PM »If someone takes the no alcohol option, they may have a few advantages. Too many possibly. Consider adding a handicap.
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Field Target Gates / Re: Sacramento Valley Field Target 2024 season is starting up« Last post by Motorhead on Today at 12:10:52 PM »Made a trip out to the range weds, Made sure all the targets were ready, lubed and adjusted. Paper practice targets got NEW cardboard backers, Fresh target paper. Supply boxes restocked etc .... WE ARE READY !!!
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Crosman-Benjamin Air Gun Gate / Re: Legacy 362 ?« Last post by avator on Today at 12:07:56 PM »Yep, if I remember it's the rear screw. The bolt has to be removed to get to it. And yes, it is a better design so pellets don't snag in the screw hole. The downside is that the hammer needs to have a notch in it to clear the screw.
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Air Gun Gate / Re: What airgun related did you do today?« Last post by splitbeing on Today at 12:05:18 PM »Submitted my crosman icon recall and refund form.
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Support Equipment For PCP/HPA/CO2 / Re: HPA compressors« Last post by avator on Today at 12:03:53 PM »I used the screws that came with the hour meter.. I did need to add a shims because they were to long..Got ya... yeah, I'll explore this option today. 26
Air Gun Gate / Re: Airgun A, B, C's« Last post by splitbeing on Today at 12:02:01 PM »N is for Notos
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Back Room / Re: So if you didn't do anything airgun related what did you do today?« Last post by avator on Today at 12:01:19 PM »Nothing....
Everything I do is airgun related in one way or another. Even if it's just doing stuff to get it done so I can shoot airguns. 28
Back Room / Re: Good morning! Are you up yet? What's your plans for today?« Last post by avator on Today at 11:57:43 AM »Morning and Happy Birthday John.. guess I didn't see it yesterday.
My day has already begun.... I removed the fuel tank on the Husqvarna lawn tractor and flushed it out. I found the issue. There is a string that is supposed to connect to the fuel cap to keep you from losing the cap. It had come loose and was in the bottom of the tank and would restrict fuel flow. I got that out and put a new inline filter on it. I must have knocked the belt off when I put it away the other day so I put that back on. Next I hung a shelf on the wall under the North Range shooting shack. This is for odds and ends (targets, paint and such) and it also holds a 12 can mini fridge. Then I set up the range for some BB gun shooting today. 29
Back Room / Re: Real life heroes of the silver screen« Last post by bantam5s on Today at 11:56:04 AM »Cool videos.Absolutely. It's seems most of these young men who returned home were kind of forced to just not so good it up, to keep their pain and torture locked inside so they could hold it together and raise strong Wholesome families. There's no way most young people today myself included could handle such a war, so many things have changed that we're generally just not mentally strong enough to deal with such things. 30
German AirGun Gate / Re: TITAN XS springs« Last post by KWK on Today at 11:46:34 AM »Really has more to do with modern fuel metering and ignition management. Many manufacturers build engines that go 200 or 300,000 mi. now. I was in the market for another work van last year. I was surprised how many Ford and Chevy vans on the market with well over 200,000. My former Chevy Express had 165,000 and ran great but the body was getting too bad to repair again. I bought a nice Ford w/ 140,000 and not even concerned about the engine. Titan springs are so popular in UK I thought about using them in some of my guns. Good to see some options on where to buy |