N/A PP700 S A
- By kkarmical
- Air Pistols
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Still Wes as far as I knowWhos selling them in the USA? Or still next best wes. In can o da , ay.
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Still Wes as far as I knowWhos selling them in the USA? Or still next best wes. In can o da , ay.
True, but none of the Foster fittings I had in my box of spares had the right thread, so I borrowed an o-ring from one and ordered a replacement Foster from RTI Arms for next time.The foster fitting should be universal and not need to order expensive parts. The clear oring is the right one.
I try hand pumping and I still have a hand pump just in case but really for the price of the inexpensive portable compressors at Amazon buy one with extended exchange guarantee for $30 more and a second one just in case one fails I have the other one while it gets fixed. I also bought a water cool Chinese compressor thinking I be buying a scuba tank but now I realize with two compressors and a hand pump as a back up I’ll probably never use it, but I got a good deal for it so I’ll stay in the garage in a box in the meantime Keep us up on your journal what’s going on and how much you like the new gun thank you for your time and a good laugh
I'll forget about my rain jacket, cuz it's Arizona.Weather is looking great compared to here....High in the 80's and lows in the mid 50's. Possible rain also.....We all know how that goes here in Arizona...It's monsoon season and those storms can show up in just a few minutes......Should be a great time
Tony P.
LOL... I do too when they have what I want... not so much lately at our local WM.But I buy from Walmart . Hmmmm ..(
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It's not so much the choice of your airgun (as you should be able to choose the one you want and sight it up accordingly) but the type of Red dot you buy.I'm a new to air guns, and to this forum. What type of air gun will do the least vibration damage to a red-dot sight? I have a Holosun 403B and heard that a spring piston will destroy a red-dot. A gas ram a little less destructive. And a PCP will do the least damage. I'm getting older and need to shoot with two eyes open. Thanks for your feedback.
Looking for anyone or any shops around the Fresno Central Valley area here in California who does services and can help me install some accessories on my impact m3
A manual machine job shop can easily do this. You have all the right call outs with dim and tolerance.I have a barrel of particular interest that was machined for a clamp-style receiver at 16mm. It was not machined well and this surface is wavy and inconsistent by a couple thou.
I’d like to put this barrel in my RAW which needs to be .625 (+0/-.0005) diameter. So I assume the only good solution that keeps the length is to OD grind down to .625 and hope for 90-95% cleanup. (To be clear I only want the receiver end ground - not the whole length)
Suggestions who can do this? The local machine shops might but they aren’t barrel people. Bonus if they can machine the port and chamber too.
You probably know this , but a little 2 part epoxy fix that gas can hole.I had the Lazer and lens put in eyes last year. Don’t wear glasses any more.
The sights are what came on and not sure if correct.
The 601 was shooting so low.
I haven’t bought a gas can in 20+ years. Bought one last month and the 601 shot so low I hit my new gas can. View attachment 583742PMO. My mistake. Shot 10 inches low. Not the greatest target holder. 10 meters.
These guns are the best. Crow
Weihrauch inserts will not work in that sight. That sight requires the use of inserts that fit an 18mm FWB front sight. The HW inserts are 14.6mm.Thanks. The 601 front sight was missing. Oddly there was a front sight on my kitchen floor. No idea where it came from and used it. I have several Weihrauch front sight sets. Will they work?
Not at all familiar with these guns. Crow
Typical, so why don't they update their website?it's an older picture that has not been updated with the current revisions