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Airguns by Make and Model => Cometa Airguns => Topic started by: Charles Outdoors on February 28, 2012, 01:15:58 AM
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Got a like new Cometa Fusion with blonde walnut stock on the way. Can't wait to see it in person, sound be here by the end of the week. Was thinking about Walther Talon Magnum, but after shooting a few hours last weekend I was having second thoughts on a heavier gun. Came across the Cometa and it's lighter than any of the .22 cal guns I have now and will most likely have a little more power so I could not resist.
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Congratulations Charles, please keep us informed. I'll be interested to hear how it performs and your impressions of the rifle.
Scotty
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Congrats on the new shooter. Cant wait to see pics of that blond walnut.
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Is this the one?
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It's that gun without the adjustable stock.
Hopefully it will be here by Friday. Beginning to get a little worried.
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From where and from whom?
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From where and from whom?
I'm not to worried about the deal, just worried it won't be here by the weekend. ;D.
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A friend of mine has one. Great rifle! Very balanced, not too heavy or too light. EXCELLENT TRIGGER! And beautiful! I would say very powerful, but I have Hatsan Torpedo 150TH... :-) but quite powerful nevertheless... ;-)
Shot with it a few times, the most precise shots I ever taken when hunting.
Regards
Great buy!
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Congrats, very nice gun, I was impressed with the look, quality, nice "thump", and little if any twang on mine. Be aware the stop pin hole diameter is smaller than normal, you'll probably have to modify a scope stop pin to fit properly. Don't let the "soft" recoil fool you, the scope will creep on you.
Cheers
John
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Didn't make it for the weekend. :(
Will be here on Monday thought.
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Got the Fusion on Monday. Great looking gun! Now I just gotta get some time to scope and shoot it. :( Looking forward to the time change, an extra hour of daylight after work.
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I have the Fenix Compact and like it. I have a BNIB Fusion and just haven't dove in to yet. I hear good things, but just need to decide if it fits my needs, before cocking the barrel!
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Got off earlier, now it's raining of course. I still need to put the rail mount and scope on anyhow. I made one of the holes a little bigger so it fit the scope stop pin fits. A lot more trouble since you have to take it apart, de-burr the hole and clean out the shavings. Got the weaver rail mounted solid so I can easily change scopes around. Just put my 3x9x40 Centerpoint scope on for now. Can't decide what scope I want.
The gun looks great with the blonde walnut stock and the silver air stripper on the barrel. Kinda has an old school custom gun look. Would love to put a silver scope on it. The gun is 1-2 lbs lighter than my trail np, TF89 or 850xs but hangs right with them on power. A lot easier to cock than the TF89 and 850xs.
I shot some pellets through the crony a few days ago and its pretty consistent at 737-741 with 14.3 grain CPHP's. It's as smooth to cock and shoot as my Trail NP. I did de-burr and lube it but, it was already smooth with just a faint buzz which is gone now.
Will hopefully shot some targets this weekend and see how it does.
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From where and from whom?
WHERE did you buy it?
I understand Cometa has had difficulty obtaining a U.S. distributor. If someone has picked up the franchise, it would be good info to have on hand. Those are fine looking rifles.
Hepotter
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From where and from whom?
WHERE did you buy it?
I understand Cometa has had difficulty obtaining a U.S. distributor. If someone has picked up the franchise, it would be good info to have on hand. Those are fine looking rifles.
Hepotter
I bought it from ranedouglas here on GTA. I did see new Cometa's a few different places. Straight Shooters has them new, Can't remember the other website.
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Personally, I'm sure you'll enjoy it... I have one in .177 (and a 400 Fenix .177 too) and they are a pleasure to own... Very nice airguns indeed...
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Got about 30 minutes of shooting today and got it sighted in pretty well. Found out my fold-up table is to low and did not make a good shooting rest. Trigger needs some adjustment as 2nd stage is just a bit long and hard to judge when it will go off. Still getting a feel for the gun and just did a lot of shooting today. Gun can definitely do it's job when I do mine. Here's my first target getting it sighted in. I pulled a few and just couldn't hold it on target with my make shift rest. Just before quitting I decided to see if I could take out the 2 red push-pins in the top corners holding the target. The tiny push-pins made me try harder to keep the crosshairs on target. 1st shot I pulled it off a little and second shot took out the right push-pin. Left pushpin I choked on the 1st shot and nailed it on the second. Now I gotta find a couple more push-pins for tomorrow, lol. Here a pic of the gun and today's shooting.
Oops. Forgot distance. Was sighting it in at 30 yards. The large jagged holes in the top left and top right are where I shot the push-pins that where holding the target. ;D
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Lovely looking piece isn't it..??
Just keep at it and I'm sure you'll see some real tight groups. I've had to remove the scope from the Fusion so I'll have to re-sight in one day but the Fenix could shoot excellently right from the first shot out of the box. I was using JSB Exacts and could get inch groups at 20+ yds with most of them cutting into the holes of other shots. I should take it/them out again but I have too many rifles and sometimes I just don't know which is my flavor of the week. You know how it goes..!! The Fusion should be able to outshoot the Fenix (or at least be just as good) once you get used to it...
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Oh yeah, It looks good and has a nice feel to it. It don't even feel heavy with that 2 lbs. scope on it.
I feel pretty sure I can get some good groups when I try a bit harder. I've already seen I can hit push-pins which aren't a lot bigger diameter than the .22 pellet at 30 yards as long as I put the effort into it. Will have to get a better rest to see if I'm getting any fliers. Only had a few shots that surprised me with where they hit. The rest I knew was me and a non A/O scope either giving me a blurred target or crosshairs.
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Ah, the right scope or at least the right kind of scope,, always pays off... You have got to have an AO scope for parallax adjustment and then always adjust the exit lens to suit your eye...
Truth be known, you're probably a better shot than me anyway. I never made any claims about great shooting,, why,, because sometimes I couldn't hit the side of a barn, from inside it... Other times, I get lucky, but with a Fenix or Fusion infront of you, you are at least on the right track...
Cheers Craymar, time for me to sit back for the evening.. Catchya next time...
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Went out and put about 150 pellets through it today. Cold and windy was everything was good until I cocked the barrel, it clicked and locked into place but slammed shut right after I let go of it. Somehow it managed to break the butt of the stock off. I found the the gun wouldn't cock afterwards until I pulled on the trigger. The trigger was jammed halfway back and came loose when I pulled it and returned to normal position. Cocked and fired it 7-8 times after that and it was catching like normal again. Guess I'll learn to keep my hand on the barrel from now on. Anyone know where to get a replacement stock?
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Holy Moly man, what happened..?? Well I guess it's evident...
I know the initial shock of this will make you wonder "why me" but take a while to get your composure and feel confident that this CAN be repaired and reasonably easily too...
I bought a second-hand air rifle a couple of years ago and the same sort of thing happened, so I repaired it. Being a "chippy" (builder) I am not unused to seeing timber things like this at all in my line of work... I got two square drive stainless screws about 75mm (3") long. I drilled two small lead holes about 25mm (1") up through the pistol grip and into the broken area but NOT into the rest of the stock though,, this is for the two long screws to fit tightly into and take ahold of the rest of the stock. Also, countersink the ends of the two holes so the screw heads will not poke out when finished. Now comes the hard part - actually not that hard, just concentrate on what you're doing. I used a two-pot resin wood glue (there are many good glues like this available). I coated the two halves in the broken area and with the help of my brother, one of us held it all together perfectly lined up, while the other drove home the two stainless screws right up tight into the main stock completely pulling it tight together - PERFECT fit,, hardly even see the join mark. Make sure the screws are in deep enough so the screw heads are below the timber surface line. Fill in the two holes now. Wipe away the resin that squirts out around the joint then when completely dried maybe a day or two later, sand away carefully around the join and screw holes regions to get a 'Like New' finish. You may have to re-finish the whole stock with whatever varnish or oil but at least you will NEVER have a break in that area again...
Actually I have another rifle that had the end of the stock sawn off to fit the original owner's shoulder a bit better. Luckily when I bought it, he still had the cut off piece. I must admit, when the courier dropped it off and I picked it up for the first time, I wondered to myself "Why the #@ck did you do that, it just ruined the stock..!!!", but I fixed it just like the above method in a couple of days and I still have it and you'd hardly even know it happened. It was a bit harder to repair than a break like yours where the two halves can simply fit right back together again,, because in my case, there was a saw blade involved which took away some timber so I had to fill in the gap but hey, it still worked too...
Keep us in contact and I hope you can get it fixed... Good luck...
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It's a pity that such a thing happened - especially in a brand new rifle. When you cocked the rifle (prior to the damage) did the safety pop out as usual or not? After repairing the stock you should check and inspect thoroughly the whole mechanism. If a problem lies in there there might be similar misfires in the future. It will be a good idea to write an e-mail to the shop from which you bought the rifle informing them about the exact incident.
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It's a pity that such a thing happened - especially in a brand new rifle.
darn shame alright.. In saying that though, I've noticed more than one stock, brand new, which have had small splits/cracks in and around the inletting, even to the point where I've had to drill and epoxy them before they become BIG and nasty... Ahhh the joys of dollar based production lines...
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consider yourself lucky the barrel did not hit you. shame on the stock... also check the barrel, it might have bent. strange, i had my cometa for a year, and bought it used, never had an issue like that...i say check the sear engagement. maybe is not returning all the way.debris? broken return spring?
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That stinks. I'd send Cometa an email with the photo and see if they'd replace the stock (and anything else you find damaged), if not luck try the glue and screw fix previously mentioned. Good luck.
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I sent a message to Cometa and also to a dealer selling them here in the US. I guess we will see if Cometa has any Customer Service. I sure miss shooting that gun. It quickly became a favorite. Gonna try to glue and screw it back together so I can get it shooting again.
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Hope the outcome is good whichever way it goes. Keep us informed...
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Cometa referred me to Airforce Guns in Texas. Looks like there is a deal in the works between them and Cometa. Airforce was very easy to contact and called me back right away. Still months out from stocking guns or parts if the deal goes through.
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Glued and screwed the stock back together so I could get back to shooting the Cometa. Still shooting great. I think I could gather up a few more tools and build a new stock quicker than get a replacement. At least I can shoot it again. Not sure if it's better balanced, a shorter pull length or just lighter that makes this gun so enjoyable to shoot.
Still really nervous cocking it until I can find out why it failed to lock properly a few weeks ago.
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Glad you are able to do the "fix" and shoot again. The power and weight combination is really nice and it is a good looking gun. Stay safe and hope they provide you with a new stock.
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Got about 30 minutes of shooting today and got it sighted in pretty well. Found out my fold-up table is to low and did not make a good shooting rest. Trigger needs some adjustment as 2nd stage is just a bit long and hard to judge when it will go off. Still getting a feel for the gun and just did a lot of shooting today. Gun can definitely do it's job when I do mine. Here's my first target getting it sighted in. I pulled a few and just couldn't hold it on target with my make shift rest. Just before quitting I decided to see if I could take out the 2 red push-pins in the top corners holding the target. The tiny push-pins made me try harder to keep the crosshairs on target. 1st shot I pulled it off a little and second shot took out the right push-pin. Left pushpin I choked on the 1st shot and nailed it on the second. Now I gotta find a couple more push-pins for tomorrow, lol. Here a pic of the gun and today's shooting.
Oops. Forgot distance. Was sighting it in at 30 yards. The large jagged holes in the top left and top right are where I shot the push-pins that where holding the target. ;D
Hi Craymar,
Got mine a couple of weeks ago, one blond one more brunette,
still experimenting with ammo, (good quality pellets are hard to find in Spain, Gamo has the franchise)
I,m having excellent results with H&N Barracuda hunters at distances of 50mts (55yds approx) with both guns 5-5 / 4.5
still getting a few flyer's with dieseling on the 4.5
tried a 3x9x40 centre point on the 5.5, but settled on the 6x24x50 balances the gun nice,
i found on the 4.5 strait from the box that the silver air stripper was loose and had to be turned in about half a turn, (i think the guy with the red locktite was on fiesta that day)
persevere with the trigger mine have settled nicely, and are a pleasure to use when they do, i shoot a full bore 7.62 Russian Dragunov wish it had the fusion trigger,
Happy shooting
BRGDS
Rob
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Nice looking guns Rob. Strange that the air stripper is loose on one for sure. Not sure I could get mine loose. Does Cometa sell replacement stocks or other parts there in Spain? Where still waiting on a distributor established that might stock parts or offer warranty service.
Charles
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Looks great. Bet you will be happy. By the way how much does it weigh? Could not find spec
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Nice looking guns Rob. Strange that the air stripper is loose on one for sure. Not sure I could get mine loose. Does Cometa sell replacement stocks or other parts there in Spain? Where still waiting on a distributor established that might stock parts or offer warranty service.
Charles
Hi Charles,
Thanks for the reply, I am also looking at purchasing the cometa v10, I posted on the v10 blog that in about 6 weeks i will be in the area in Spain where cometa is situated, My gunsmith will make an appointment for me to chat with the cometa team, i will ask lots of questions for you guys over the pond and see if i can get some answers on a new dealership in U.S
I am sure that if you needed a replacement stock (including the blue one) i would be able to help if you are experiencing to many problems,
I will keep you updated on my progress with cometa,
BRGDS
Rob
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Rob, if you can, it would be great to see some photos of the Cometa plant and the people who work there, thanks.
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http://raneair.webs.com/apps/videos/videos/show/13729990-22-fusion-300-sold (http://raneair.webs.com/apps/videos/videos/show/13729990-22-fusion-300-sold)
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Glad to see you're up and shooting again craymar, as at the end of the day, this is the most important thing...
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Oh yeah, I think it's stronger now than it was. Filling in a few spots where I had some missing chips and will either touch up the finish or re-sand and finish the whole stock. Factory left some sanding marks that I might get rid of.