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Barrels  WTS New Old Stock FX Smooth twist . 22 and . 25 barrels

These are brand new barrels, never used.


Selling both 500mm .22 cal and 600mm .25 caliber barrels.

$130 shipped for the .22 and $155 shipped for the .25. I could work a deal on a purchase of multiple. I have a few available.

I believe these are a drop in barrel for most FX guns, please see measurements attatched in pictures to confirm if they fit your rifle/ bullpup or not.

These do not have the machined indexing slot for sliding into the breech, but they have a shallow drilled portion on the back side of the barrel that appears it is used for indexing.

Contact me:

(nine16) 531-2349

camsprecisionairguns(@)gmail.com

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Who Makes This Buttstock?

Pre-owned Dreamline Lite on AoA's web page. Does anyone recognize the buttstock? Closest thing to me looks similar to a Luth-AR stock, but doesn't exactly match any of their models or have any markings on it.

This stock looks really convenient to me for riding a bag on the benchtop. Plus lower Pic rail section for even more flexibility. Might make me think again about getting a 'tactical' looking air rifle.

Thanks.

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Air Gun Technology Uragan 3 Shooting Pellets And Slugs




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  • Question
Seneca/Sam Yang  New user, new gun issues

I just got a refurb Seneca Dragonfly MK2 from Pyramid. I got about 17 shots through it and it stopped shooting. I was able to get the pellet out, but when trying to dry fire it doesn't sound like I am getting any air. When I pump it I notice some air escaping the hole in the underside.
Any ideas on what it could be or if it could be an easy fix?

Scrap material rifle rest V2, pictures.

Just (almost) finished my odds & ends rifle rest V2. All that's left is to apply carpeting to where the butt stock rests, but the rifle is halfway to California, and I need to set it in the rest so the fit is right.

Rest V1 IMO, was pretty ugly with all the extra holes from repositioning parts, the rear rest was too tall/thick to get good positioning on the rifle, and the solid wood feet added a bit too much weight.

I had plenty of scrap materials for a complete rebuild, plus I'd found some 2" pvc pipe that I thought would work better, since the angles of the rest made the feet sit on the edges, not flat. The pvc works great on the front feet, jury's still out on the rear (height adjustable) feet.

I also bought some self adhesive rubber, slip-resistant furniture foot pads so the pvc stays put on the shooting table.

V2 is much lighter than V1, and seems that once I'm in position with a rifle, fairly steady. It's not perfect, but you can only expect so much from a backyard hack with scrap materials 🤣

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Optics  WTS Scopes, Scopes, and Scope...Great Prices

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Very nice scopes in original boxes. I bought these from AGN guys but never used them.

Hawke Sidewinder 8.5-25×42 20x ½ Mil Dot Hunting Scope 17120 $300.00 shipped to CONUS​

Hawke Sport Optics Frontier 30 FFP SF 3-15x50 Mil Pro IR Black 18520 $575.00 shipped to CONUS SOLD​

Hawke Vantage 3-9x40 AO 30/30 Mil Dot Reticle - Black (14123) with rings $110.00 shipped to CONUS​

Prefer PP Call/text Ron 714-296-7489

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Sheridan  Reuniting with a long-lost love

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For many years pre-occupied with Field Target and Extreme FT competitions, my airgun arsenal has 'evolved' to reflect those priorities. Nevertheless I've kept my eyes and ears open for a nice Sheridan to fill an emotional, nostalgic void left from the theft of my seventies-vintage Blue Streak (in the seventies), and parting with a 1963 Blue Streak about a decade ago. Both were great shooters.Thankfully last week I came upon a clean BS just like my first, that, being too financially-strapped to purchase, I was able to trade for.

Concerned my 71 year-old eyesight might not be up to the kind of surprising results I'd achieved 'back in the day' with the simple factory sights, it took only a few groups to re-acclimate to them; largely due to the excellent trigger-action of the new find actually rivaling the monkeyed trigger-break of my previous.

Lighting and the right target being key to a good sight-picture required for impressive results with iron sights, I decided to sight-in at 35 yards with six pump strokes. JSB 13.73 grain pellets are the best ammo for the Streaks.

My first target session was in quite gusty crosswinds, but I got her pretty well zeroed. Next day was still gusty, but more variable direction than the strong left-to-right winds the day before. Hence my first group (1.05" in red above) printed about 1" left.

Not exactly what I'd call "micro-adjustable", that short-coming belies how effective the simple sights can be. Nevertheless zeroing them is a trial-and-error process; that was reflected in the second, .59" group in green. After another adjustment, by the third group I realized the lighting was not only working with me, but I was dialing-in my technique, trigger-control and confidence.

Given the winds, I consider the black and silver .67" and .60" final groups well-zeroed, spot on. And the last three groups averaging .62" center-to-center (5/8"), are probably up to realistic iron-sight capabilities. Bonding complete!

That said, and considering I have too many scoped wunder-guns pre-occupying too much of my trigger-time, last night I ordered a Williams rear peep-sight. I don't expect to ever scope this fine testament to simpler airgun times. Matter of fact the peep sight will have "a hard row to hoe" to be a permanent replacement/supplement to the factory sights. However, I look forward to exploring the possibilities.

SHERIDANS ROCK!

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New 2240 Woes

So I received my new 2240 direct from crosman. Not that happy at all.
I'm only getting 20-24 shots before the power drops off sharp.
I'm getting only an average of 384fps and 32 ES with Swarm 10x
And 412fps and 47 ES with crosman super pell.
Accuracy is nothing to brag about either.
Is this normal?
Also wondering if it was a return because it has a small area with scratching and the Co2 plug cap was only turned in about 2 turns and box not closed all the way properly.

Ideas?

PCP Rifle  SOLD Brocock Ranger XR .22 with Folding Stock

Like new condition, got this mazing compact rifle for my backyard, don't used it enough looking for a new owner.
fully equipped, $1200 plus actual shipping with tracking and insurance. it comes with, feyachi tactical flashlight, portable PCP air compressor with two 18V lithium batteries.
Magpul bipod, Hawke riflescope. OdB air gun silencer.
The Brocock Ranger XR is the perfect carbine for urban pest control, medium-range hunting and backyard Safaris.
(The gun will be ship with Brocock box).
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"She might be ugly .but she sure can cook".Well I got to be honest

here,The Bullpup sure could shoot good,the price was right,butt,I could not get over how ugly it was.I know that brand has other newer Bullpups that look a lot better, I'm going to have to spend more...$200-300+ more,which then puts it on my waiting list.It not like now or never,or is it? It is not like I can see the Pup when I am shooting it,but then again I have to hold it.
I guess I am a swallow person,I do have custom stocks on my good looking springers,they looks and also feel better.
I am of the mind that looking good and holding are somehow related...Who cares how it looks as long as it performs good,I do.:eek::ROFLMAO:

Taipan  taipan slash - mag info

Marek was very kind in providing me information regarding the slash mag diameters. I inquired about this because I am familiar with CZ barrel diameters. Now Steve of air velocity sport and one or two other ballistic guys basically have a consensus that a slug should fit the GROOVE diameter of the barrel, not the BORE diameter. They, and myself have spent significant time proving this out with my taipans, epic 2, kalibrgun cricket, vulcan 3. All use CZ barrels, all share same diameters. Those generally being:

177 - we don't have one
22 - .219
25 - .253
30 - .3063

Now I'm strictly focusing on slugs, any taipan will shoot pellets lights out. So, now to the point, taipan slash mags are:

177 - 4.49mm, 22 - slug 5.52 and pellet 5.54, 25 cal - 6.34 slug and 6.39 pellet, Nothing in 30 cal yet, but if they follow the same pattern 7.62 slug and 7.65 pellet.

Now doing the conversions Marek said make slug .01-.02 larger. So this is the conversions

177 - .177 - .178 diameter slug
22 - .218-.219 slug and .219-.220 pellet
25 - .250-.251 slug and .252-.253 pellet
30 - .301-.301 slug and .302-.303 pellet - 30 cal NOT confirmed, this is just my extrapolation based on pattern.

So, what's the problem? Well based on Me and my more learned buddies experience, Taipan has undersized their slug mag, it would use bore diameter where the slug barely engages the lands to provide spin on the slug. Leaves air blowing around the slug through the grooves, affecting accuracy. That's the position we have seen.

Where I diverge from my associates is here, on a standard repeater, the slug that is fitted to the groove as we like, you can feel resistance when it is seated in the lead in. The lands cutting into the slug. However, the slash is semi auto, it blasts the slug into the breach lead in. If it is too tight, can it get caught and mash up into a lump?

I know groove fitting is better than bore fitting with single shot repeaters. But physics may require differently in regards to semi auto. Maybe the accuracy of semi auto has been affected by these requirements.

below is a simple diagram, I'm no artist, the orange color represents the lead of the slug filling the groove of a groove sized slug versus the bore only on the other. NOTE - I KNOW, nice hair! LOL!

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Prototype OK, but ... already planning V2 (Rifle rest).

The rifle rest I JUST finished after 4 days of trial fitting & error, works OK, but there are some shortcomings.

First off, the rear of the rest is too thick. I'm not able to correctly place my face against the cheek of the stock, so my alignment is way off when looking through the scope.

The 'feet,' are made up of triple-layer 2×6×10 boards (front) and triple-layer 2×4×5 boards (rear), with the rear foot height adjustable. They are very steady, but add more weight than I'd like, and with any tilt at all, they only rest on the corner of the boards, not flat.

And finally, the 2×4×24 "backbone" looks like Swiss Cheese from all the screws that I used to attach the different supports, then decided they would work better elsewhere.

I have more than enough scrap wood to competely build a new one, so that's what I'm going to do.

The biggest change will be the support feet. Instead of layered 2×6 and 2×4 boards, I found several feet of 2" (id) PVC pipe.

I'm thinking that I could cut 2, 10" pieces and 2, 5" pieces, double them up and then attach them to the frame as the feet. The curved surface will give a more consistent (but still small) contact patch on the shooting bench, and I will attach rubber pads (like furniture feet pads) to give the tubular feet better grip.

Hopefully I will have V2 pictures this evening.

Optics  WTS Multiple scopes for sale (Hawke, Optisan,Riton) - Trade? - Prices lowered!

I’ve got the following four scopes to sell:

Riton Conquer 1 (6-24x50) - $175 $150
Optisan Cobra II (3-9x42) - $125 $100
Hawke Airmax (4-12x40) - $175 $150
Hawke Varmint SF (6-24x44) - $200 $175

All scopes are in excellent condition, with clear, bright, problem free glass. Scopes may have minor ring marks, but no damage to the tubes. These scopes are barely used, if at all.

shipping is $20 each
Payment by USPS money order, bank cashier’s check, or PayPal (friends/family)

trades considered for a SWFA SS 16x42 or 20x42

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