Quote from: 3crows on February 01, 2024, 10:57:04 AMI doubt the rifle has a pressure gauge because the one shown at Shot Show did not. So, that will probably somebodies first mod, take some aluminum stock, turn it to diameter, groove for O-rings on either end, drill it out and then put a gauge port in the reservoir tube to accommodate a button gauge.I can see why Crosman would eliminate a gauge for this rifle and intended market. Pump it up using the HP bicycle pumps which do have a gauge and then shoot it down until it stops shooting good and go back to pumping.in the end we will find out...if it is based on a Maximus/Disco tube... then should be able to use a Maximus gauge block...
I doubt the rifle has a pressure gauge because the one shown at Shot Show did not. So, that will probably somebodies first mod, take some aluminum stock, turn it to diameter, groove for O-rings on either end, drill it out and then put a gauge port in the reservoir tube to accommodate a button gauge.I can see why Crosman would eliminate a gauge for this rifle and intended market. Pump it up using the HP bicycle pumps which do have a gauge and then shoot it down until it stops shooting good and go back to pumping.
Quote from: K.O. on February 01, 2024, 10:51:58 PMQuote from: 3crows on February 01, 2024, 10:57:04 AMI doubt the rifle has a pressure gauge because the one shown at Shot Show did not. So, that will probably somebodies first mod, take some aluminum stock, turn it to diameter, groove for O-rings on either end, drill it out and then put a gauge port in the reservoir tube to accommodate a button gauge.I can see why Crosman would eliminate a gauge for this rifle and intended market. Pump it up using the HP bicycle pumps which do have a gauge and then shoot it down until it stops shooting good and go back to pumping.in the end we will find out...if it is based on a Maximus/Disco tube... then should be able to use a Maximus gauge block... playing have to choose... hammer spring adjuster is more important to me...