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Airguns by Make and Model => Crosman Airguns => Topic started by: AK73 on May 23, 2014, 09:08:14 PM
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When I cock it and the stroke is finished instead of just hearing the normal click I also hear a louder 'snap' right when it's finished cocking after the usual click. Also, there is a pretty hard catch in the middle of the cocking stroke, but that's been there a little while. If it is indeed broken I think this time instead of just ordering a cheap spring from Crosman and it breaking in another 1-4 thousand shots I think I might get a nicer one. I've heard of Vorteck springs and kits as upgrades, could I get one of those? What are my other options? (If any) Thanks for any information. Also, while I'm fixing it I'll probably replace the seals, too.
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Air Rifle Headquarters has some real nice springs, look at the E3650 or Euro Tarantula and an apex seal...
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What about converting to a gas ram ?
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What about converting to a gas ram ?
Well I did think about that initially because this gun's twang and vibration is pretty bad, but I've heard a lot about gas rams leaking so I figure I'd be best off going with a quality spring. I don't know though, if anybody thinks I could be better off with a gas ram please tell me.
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There's two versions of the Phantom, a 77 and 77A. Might make a difference in what it takes to convert to a gas piston. Do a search for Phantom and you can see where we discussed the differences. If you have the newer version 77a I don't think it would be worth the effort to convert it. Just my .02.
Jerry
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There's two versions of the Phantom, a 77 and 77A. Might make a difference in what it takes to convert to a gas piston. Do a search for Phantom and you can see where we discussed the differences. If you have the newer version 77a I don't think it would be worth the effort to convert it. Just my .02.
Jerry
I have the older 77. I think I'll probably just get one of the springs Al recomended up there.
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Gas RAM is a good way to go for a hunting gun especially if you are going to use heavy pellets
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