I did it. I finished them. All 1910 posts. Read them. Took notes. Wow.... Thanks to all who wrote this PP700 owner's manual!* 👍🏼 *(Pelletjunkie's term)Where can I get the PP700 owners manual?Many thanks.Also: Thank you, Andi, for the details and pic of your stock adaptor design. Great! Matthias
Quote from: JungleShooter on March 30, 2020, 02:08:11 AMI did it. I finished them. All 1910 posts. Read them. Took notes. Wow.... Thanks to all who wrote this PP700 owner's manual!* 👍🏼 *(Pelletjunkie's term)MatthiasWhere can I get the PP700 owners manual?
I did it. I finished them. All 1910 posts. Read them. Took notes. Wow.... Thanks to all who wrote this PP700 owner's manual!* 👍🏼 *(Pelletjunkie's term)Matthias
Quote from: USAFANG6799 on October 05, 2020, 05:58:06 AMQuote from: JungleShooter on March 30, 2020, 02:08:11 AMI did it. I finished them. All 1910 posts. Read them. Took notes. Wow.... Thanks to all who wrote this PP700 owner's manual!* 👍🏼 *(Pelletjunkie's term)MatthiasWhere can I get the PP700 owners manual?Well, Matt... 😄 this thread with its 2000 posts IS the owner's manual...! 👍🏼 Matthias
Matt,I'm going to regret this, because this is just a whole pile of links and info, that isn't organzed yet, just collected.....But you asked for a digested version of the "Owner's Manual" —so, here it goes, warts, spelling mistakes, disorder and all:Matthias 😄
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Okay- I just want to be sure about something, with regard to the HuMa reg install:I'm not comfortable making a groove in the threads w/a file. I'll do it if I HAVE to. The HuMa instructions say to leave the o-ring off of the rear endcap, in addition to leaving a very small gap between the tube and end cap so that the reg can breathe. Who else has done this? Is it really okay to leave out the o-ring? I just want to make sure before attempting to fill it for the first time to do a leak test... TIA
Yes, the o rings on the reg will seal the tube just fine. Knife
Quote from: KnifeMaker on October 09, 2020, 11:13:20 AMYes, the o rings on the reg will seal the tube just fine. KnifeKnife - Looks like this threat is dying a slow death :-(The emphasis seems to have shifted to the 750.Hope all is well.
Knife - Looks like this threat is dying a slow death :-(
Quote from: USAFANG6799 on November 08, 2020, 06:57:43 AMQuote from: KnifeMaker on October 09, 2020, 11:13:20 AMYes, the o rings on the reg will seal the tube just fine. KnifeKnife - Looks like this threat is dying a slow death :-(The emphasis seems to have shifted to the 750.Hope all is well.Well, with almost 2000 replies and over 178,000 views, I'd say it has lived a long life for an air gun thread It is probably more a matter of almost everything has been said and covered. It will be viewed many more times down the road I'm sure, and someone will likely come up with some more info or questions too. I haven't seen anyone make more power out of that 750 than the 700. Given the simplicity of use and all around design, I think there will likely always be a place for the 700 too
I fabricated a bolt ball assembly to make the cocking easier.It just needs one of those pellet loading trays to make it fool proof.$40 + shipping is a bit much.
Quote from: USAFANG6799 on November 08, 2020, 04:26:06 PMI fabricated a bolt ball assembly to make the cocking easier.It just needs one of those pellet loading trays to make it fool proof.$40 + shipping is a bit much.Hello MattMaybe I'm not looking at the photo properly, but the bolt ball assembly is not obvious to me.When you have a chance, please post some more photos.ThanksEd
Well, with almost 2000 replies and over 178,000 views, I'd say it has lived a long life for an air gun thread It is probably more a matter of almost everything has been said and covered. It will be viewed many more times down the road I'm sure, and someone will likely come up with some more info or questions too. I haven't seen anyone make more power out of that 750 than the 700. Given the simplicity of use and all around design, I think there will likely always be a place for the 700 too
Quote from: SILENT SQUIRREL on November 08, 2020, 04:43:54 PMQuote from: USAFANG6799 on November 08, 2020, 04:26:06 PMI fabricated a bolt ball assembly to make the cocking easier.It just needs one of those pellet loading trays to make it fool proof.$40 + shipping is a bit much.Hello MattMaybe I'm not looking at the photo properly, but the bolt ball assembly is not obvious to me.When you have a chance, please post some more photos.ThanksEd...and just like that, the thread came back to life