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FX  Dynamic cocking lever screw stripped?

What are my options to be able to remove this screw if the head seems to have been rounded?
I'm fine with it being right handed i would like to be able to still change it in the future.

Edit: not sure why the picture won't upload but I was talking about the 2 carrier screw that holds the cocking lever in place. After doing more research and more videos on YouTube, it turns out it could have been a torx screw... Wow instructions unclear. I'll just leave it right handed, one day when I disassemble this thing I'll worry about it then.


Anyways I'll edit this again today. 9/11/24
Turns out those carrier screw the one on top through the picatinny rails and the one in the rear holding the back of the cocking lever are indeed torx head. T7 torx to be exact. I'm lucky it wasn't actually stripped but there needs to be an update in the manual or those 2 YouTube videos showing how to do the swap. The one circled was locktite in. Just info for anyone left handed new to the dynamic block.

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I finally got it swapped to the left side, feels so much better.

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FX  Fx Impact M3

So, got the m3 to shoot and the air had all leaked down. Refilled to find a leak at the adjustment for the power plenum pressure and no pressure at the third reg. Replaced o rings in the pressure adjustment for the plenum reg, refilled with air and now there’s no leak but still no pressure at the power plenum reg.
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Benjamin  Marauder .25 power tune

I tuned my marauder for high power it has a custom 15 in barrel and the valve modified the throat to .266 and ports through valve and barrel is .220 still using the stock trasnfer port. And using a 16 pound heavy hammer spring. But for some reason i still get valve lock on 3100 psi and it says I'm only pushing 30 grain pellets at 810 fps on the chrony now that was very cloudy this morning so maybe it wasn't reading right hammer adjustment is maxed out for power and vms screw opened all the way up. I'm very confused why it would valve lock with that big of spring.

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Daystate  Alpha wolf slow first shot

Well as the title says my alpha wolf has a slow first shot. Anytime the ecu powers off, when I cycle the safety and shoot the first shot is 20-50fps slower than my setting. Both in factory mode and, it will do the same in the advanced mode. Has anyone experienced this? It shots great after the first shot. I bought the gun used from airguns of Arizona and the test card they sent with the gun shows the same thing. This happens if i set the power off to 1 min it'll still do it with the reg pressure reading 122bar where it is set so it's not a regular pressure problem. Any thoughts?

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New to PCP's, how to go about getting slugs for .457

So I purchased a AEA Max Terminator, and I'm looking to buy molds to keep costs down.
So when going about doing this, when I get the airgun (as it's currently on backorder 3-6 months), do I simply get a micrometer and mic it from the end of the barrel and make slugs based off that?
As I have read each barrel is going to be slightly different, and for making slugs it's important to get it right.
As well, is there any molds that you can do basically like an FMJ slug? I've seen some online where they have steel sharp tips on top of the lead that apparently are super accurate, but also super expensive. And for myself, I enjoy running alot of rounds through my tool, so that I know just how it handles, how it shoots, familiarity with it, and with each slug. So I'd like to run a lot through it so it's not very cost efficient to buy $500 in ammo to get only 500 rounds ya know.

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FX  FX Dreamline Classic- Hammer Spring Adjustment

As some of you surely know, there is no external hammerspring adjustment on the Classic and its trial and error. I want to get mine to an intermediate setting and wondering if there is a fixed number of revolutions between all the way out and all the way in without over stressing the spring. Then I cold back out a certain number of turns as a starting point. Bought the gun with reg at 125+ bar and shooting 18.1’s at 910- 920 fps. Want to get it to 860- 880 by turning reg to 1110- 115 and HS adjustment. Appreaciate any insights.

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New Weihrauch HW95L Field Pro

After many, many hours on the internet researching air guns I finally ordered a Weihrauch HW95L Field Pro in .22 which includes a Weihrauch 3x9x40 scope.
I also got 250 H@N field target trophy .22 pellets with the rifle. Logan at Air Guns of Arizona took the time to answer my questions and recommend a gun
for me. I am retired now with two young grandchildren and hope I can shoot with them when they are old enough. I have not used an air gun since I was
10 years old and graduated to a 22 rimfire. I am a lifelong gun enthusiast and have more guns than any one person probably needs. So, this is a new hobby
for me now. Any recommendations on pellets for the HW95L? We have 10 acres of woods on the edge of town and are incorporated into the city so an air gun
will be great for pests and plinking. Thank you. Jim Rutledge Effingham, IL

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AEA  Bintac T9 air leaking

Hello all, new guy here; this is my first post!

I am the proud owner of a Bintac T9 - I have had her since June 29 (purchased on the 15th). My pistol has had a full tin of 9mm pellets - the ones that came with the gun - fired through it with ZERO operational issues.

This last time I took her out to the range was no different. cycled through both mags multiple times with no issues.

When I got home, I decided to dump the rest of the air in one of my small refill tanks into the T9. After doing so, I heard a hissing noise, and could hear it through the barrel. I looked at the air gauge and it was at the border of green and red - so plenty. The hissing would not go away - gun was not cocked. I pulled out the charging (cocking) lever a teeny bit, and noticed the hissing to get louder.

Within 5 minutes all the air leaked out.

Any pointers would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance,

-Marlon

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Other  Best semi auto air pistol for rattlesnakes?

So I live on 3 acres in the county (not city regulated) and my mom just two days ago got bit by a rattlesnake. I'm looking for a little .177 pistol we cam carry that will get the job done. I really enjoy having things of quality that last, so price isn't too much of a factor.
I am currently getting the gk1 shorty, but that won't be for this. I really just want a smaller little pellet pistol that will get the job done for small stuff like a rattler. No blowback cuz that's ridiculous, and the more power the better. C02 is best, but I'm not against a pcp. I've so far looked at the baretta 92fs and the gamo p430, as well as the cp88.
Really for it's use, I just want something that can kinda be thrown around not worrying about how much it costs. But also powerful enough to get the job done.
I know it's a bit of a loaded question lol but really if it gets the job done the gamo p430 may be best in my eyes due to cost. It's not like for $200 more, it would be that much more powerful. What are your thoughts
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N/A  .177 8-9 grain lead pellet of choice

I'm running some JSB Exact 8.44 pellets in my 12 fpe break barrel springer. The pursuit of accuracy and precision is probably my first ammo choice priority followed closely by small game hunting effectiveness. I also do a fair amount of plinking and target shooting on the side so cost/shot is a concern as well. I've been fairly impressed with the JSB 8.44 so far but I'm wondering if there is another choice out there that might be as good or better. What is your pellet of choice?
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FX  Fx King, I need help

My name is Melo, and I am reading you and now I am writing from La Palmas, Canary Islands, and in this opportunity I am doing so to ask for help.First of all, I apologize if my writing is not correct and is not well understood. My native language is not English and I use Google Translate.
Among my weapons I have an LG 400, a Steyr Challenge, both at 16 joules, about 12 Ft-lbs, which I use to participate in local benchrest competitions, so I'm not at zero on the PCP issue.Well, to the point, I have wanted to buy my first high-power PCP for a long time. I think I have read and seen everything that has been published about the M3 impact, but in the end I bought a 600mm Fx King in .22 caliber and STX heavy upper barrel coating.
To be honest, I have no experience in adjusting this type of weapons, the ones I own do not have that many adjustments and it only consists of getting a pellet that the barrel likes, and although I have read a lot and watched many videos, I cannot get it to work, or so I think.I have seen some videos on how to adjust the impact, but this is where I have been able to find the most clear and concise information and although there is not much on the internet about the FX King, I believe that the Phantera and Dynamic share the same adjustments. In fact, the FX does not include a King manual with the weapon, it includes a Phantera and Dynamic manual.After performing several tests, I have come to the conclusion that the King with JSB, FX pellets, 18.13gr - 18.1gr at 880 fps is very precise and since what I want is precision, the weapon will only be used for benchrest, and what I am looking for is to adjust the regulator and micro to have the best balance between regulator and hammer, gain consistency and precision.
What I do:
1º- I set the macro wheel to number 13, and I forget about it, I don't touch it anymore.
2º- Regulator at 110 bar and I start the micro wheel at 0 and I go up 4 clips, a couple of timed shots and I go up 4 clips trying to find the maximum speed of this pellet with that regulator
In theory I look for the 96% formula to find the plateau, where is the problem? Well at 110 bar the highest speed is above 1100fps and is very far from the 880 that I am looking for and when applying the 96% formula the speed always remains above 880 fps.
This happens to me when configuring the regulator at 80,90,100,120 bar, and if I set the regulator to 50,60,70 bar when I manage to reach those 880 fps the difference from the highest to lowest speed does not leave me any room to regulate.
Question,
Due to its configuration, this weapon cannot be regulated in this way. Do I have to use heavier pellets? Am I doing it wrong? Or do I simply leave the macro wheel at 13, for example, and look for 880 fps with the micro wheel and with the regulator as low as possible and forget to look for a balance between regulator and hammer blow?
There is something that I am missing, what am I doing wrong? Any help would be very helpful so I can enjoy my weapon knowing that everything is fine.
Thank you all very much and I look forward to reading your comments.

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Diana  Diana two forty safety hang-up.

Hello, all

After firing my Diana .177, the safety jammed/seized up. Did not want to force it, so oiled it. I then worked the action (cocked it) a few times and it started working again. Is this common with Chinese Diana rifles?

First day on forum.

As most of you, we had BB gun since we were kids. Mine was a Daisy mod 25. Must be around 55+ years old. I still have it. Those were the days.

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