Taipan Thats unfortunate
- By Dairyboy
- PCP Airguns
- 44 Replies
I removed that oring but can't remember what I used. Wasn't hard to remove for me but it was definitely deformed and hard.
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only two of the airguns are mine. three shooters total. 1 notos. 2 k1’s. 1 shorty gk1. 1standard gk1. 1 full auto bb gun that shoots 88bbs per second..I can't do that. I would be changing from gun to gun, mag to mag.
I have to get one out and be done with it before pulling out the next.
ADHD is cruel.
I rechecked the regulator, it's actually 135 bar from AOA. Those gauges are too small to read without taking a picture. I didn't adjust anything yet, but just shooting over the chronograph, I'm getting 960 fps on MIN. and 970 fps on MAX in .22 with 25 grain pellet. When shooting on MAX, I can hear more air is coming out or wasted air, but increase in speed is minimal. Maybe the hammer spring is too strong for the low regulator setting, which opens the valve for too long?I don’t know what caliber you are shooting but, let’s say you’re using a .22, so the 145 is probably too high.
I’d start at 120 on the reg and power wheel at min. Chrono and repeat at each power wheel setting and record results
if you aren’t seeing any changes with the power wheel setting, increase reg pressure 3-5 bar at a time and repeat.
generally the lower the reg setting is the more efficient the air usage
sometimes you can benefit from using a different spring:
"Ah, the enlightened few who know better than everyone else. Must be lonely at the top."Who uses FB for reliable intell?
The mental captives of ZOG
I believe that he has to change the power setting higher to get the same FPS with a heavier projectile.wow,
so u can send a heavier pellet with the same fps…
that’s so interesting to know…
I always thought that lighter the pellet the faster and harder it will with higher fps!!!!
I think if you remove the butstock from the main tube, you can turn and release the covers on each side tube.The MA-2 stock has two tubes, one on each side of the collapsible stock. Can these be removed? If so, how?
Working at Blackjack gas station 1974, 16.9 a gallon. For 2 weeks before it went back to 19.9.1977 just out of High school ... gas 34 cents a gallon and filling up my "75" Hilux Toyota pickup was $5 ... no lie !!
Great to see you back in action Kevin! Don't forget Mark (Napairgunner), he's the one to blame for this!I don't own a 2240 but shot one often when I was younger. Have you tried the Huben GK1? I had never owned an airgun pistol but have always wanted one, so I bought the GK1 in .22. It has functioned flawlessly since I got it 5-6 months ago, is very accurate with light 20-21gr slugs, is comfortable and very well made. I really enjoy shooting it a lot and surprisingly, it gets between 40-50 shots per fill with the slugs at about 900fps! I bought a cheap LH holster for it and almost always carry it when I'm out walking and training my dog, "Lola." You airgun pistol guys are on to something!I hope you don't mind me sharing a picture in your 2240 post but I just love this thing! You should come up North, near Ukiah and shoot with Lewis, Dave and I sometime.
Have a great day.
Stoti
Original....Original or Redesign? I think the Redesign like it up in the low 900s.