LeoI’m totally lost. I think I need to take off the pump but can’t figure it out. When I align the cylinder on top the trigger screw no longer screws in because the bottom cylinder hole is tilted. I’ve got the entire pistol apart except for the pump arm. I know it’s not ever going back together with my skill set. I’m stumped and almost ready to throw it away and yell at Crosman for selling this totally crapped pistol in the first place. Some quality control. I’m going to watch a YouTube on the safety spring and ball that are sitting on my kitchen table
Hang on there MikeYou are doing fine Dont get frustrated.(Now considering the company we are in),I'm going to go out on a limb here with my next statement, (that I Am ABSOLUTELY SURE I will regret),... but here goes...... I'm Pretty sure I have some extra balls in my parts box, so if you want to send me a pm with your address I'll send you one.Ok you boneheads,Go ahead and let the replies fly. You KNOW you want to !LMBO !
Ok you boneheads,Go ahead and let the replies fly. You KNOW you want to !LMBO !
I may be wrong, but now that it ‘appears’ to be pumping correctly and ‘sounds’ right when fired.....your power should also be correct. As such....it should....shoot higher vs. the 5-6” low you were shooting. You didn’t mention a range so as I said....I may be wrong. DaveHi DaveThanks for the picture. I’m going to try to zero it in this morning (fingers crossed that it’s working and the power is as it should be - as you all may have guessed, since I had to order an Allen key set with a .05” key I certainly don’t own a chrony). My question is - is there a better way to zero the iron sights other than guessing/moving the elevation till correct and then just guessing/moving the windage till correct?I spent aBout an hour yesterday afternoon Trying to zero the iron sites (when I first thought I fixed it - only to find the I put the TP valve in upside down (Bill, thanks for the schematic). And even after all that, it was only ‘close’. This is a pistol, not horse shoes or hand grenades. There has to be a better way than just guesswork. By the way, I shoot at 30 feet and I do have printable target grid with 1 inch squares around a bullseye. Again, thanks to everyone for all the input. I’ll report back after I got plinking. Mike “the gunsmith” - LOL