Just got the Snow Peak B4-2. I have two other just like it. Tore it down after test firing it. Wouldn't blow a pellet out the barrel. Used a cleaning rod. Stock beat up bad. Has that orange or brown Chinese paint on it. I'll strip it and sand it. Then use use some Min-wax light oak with poly mixed in. Soak all the medal in gasoline over night. Wipe clean, dry and spray exterior with p/u bed liner.Had a 33 coil spring still straight, steel spring guide, leather piston seal in good shape. Still going to replace. Had two flat disc under the seal. That keeps the seal migrating around the side of the piston. If your B1 had a disc put it under the seal I sent you. The breach seal(totally different from break barrel seals) came out in pieces. I think oil causes them to get hard and shatter like that. And there were two steel BB's jammed into what was left of the breach seal.Hot dang, I see they delivered my other gun. I didn't expect it till tomorrow or Sat.. Oh, I found the model number on line. A Loin AR262 air rifle.Gonna' pause a few and check out the AR262!Well, something was in the barrel like dirt or pieces of the seal and a couple of pellets. It's rough but I'll get it going. Same routine as the other. That's not a magnet on the cocking handle. Just a round piece of chrome metal. Looks kind of like a hearing aid battery. A spacer between the barrel and cocking lever. The cocking lever is kind of skinny. Something in the cocking linkage or the geometry of it springs the lever up against the barrel. Oh well, Take care buddy. AS they say, More will be revealed.
So, got around to cleaning an area of the shop that I hadn’t seen for awhile. Found a couple of Winchester (by Daisy) 800X rifles in the boxes. One was made in Turkey. I assume by Hatsan. The older one was made in Brazil. I actually like the stock better on this one. Any ideas who the maker was? Thanks for any help.