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N/A  Help picking a 177 rifle

if ur hand pumping i can see it maybe being a concern, otherwise get an old tank just to tether off of and fill it to 3k, bet you could get a 500ct tin out of it anyway lol .. but .177 really doesnt shoot well past 50, 55 using pellets .. even .22 is going to need a good amount of push behind it to ding things good out to 75 and beyond .. my cayden .22 shooting 14.3 pellets at ~970fps can pop chicken eggs at 80y all day long and im sure will do 100 ok, but gonna use a bit of air working that kind of magic .. if it was a long session, yeah id tether it to a 3k charged tank

FX  M3 500mm .177 heavy liner.

My Crown MKII with a .177 cal 600 mm standard STX barrel, Huma dual T/P and standard probe shoots JSP 13.4 KO at up to 1020 fps. I backed it down to 985. I've been getting some nice groups at 100 yards. I want to experiment with varying velocity to find the sweet spot.

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It is interesting that people seem to have much better results in the 600 standard while the 500 seems hopeless in my experience at least.
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Pellet rifle recoil and Scopes

I've used a lot of different scopes on spring/gas ram rifles. A well-tuned spring rifle can use a variety of scopes, straight from the factory guns it's a crap shoot. I have found the Japanese made Trophy scopes to be great, the old Weaver V-16's, the Philippine made Simmons also work very well. I have used the scopes that I mentioned on everything from R1's to Crow Magnum/Eliminators with no problems.
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Mounts/Rings  SOLD Diana ZR Zero-recoil mount 41200401

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I purchased this Diana ZR Zero-recoil mount #41200401 from Optics Planet last year intending to mount it on a break barrel pellet rifle.
The box was never opened and I no longer have any break barrel airguns to use it on.

I'm offering this one for $50 which includes the cost of shipping within the continental United States.

Thanks for looking!

JP

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Optics  SOLD Holosun HS507C X2 red dot pistol sight with unused Picatinny mounting plate and instant-on feature

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I've had this Holosun HS507C X2 red dot sight for about three years. I used it briefly on an air pistol which I no longer own but mostly kept it as a spare. It includes an unused Picatinny mounting plate, a flexible rubber sight cover for protection, and the original product box.

This is a very bright red dot sight, visible in daylight, with a shake-awake feature that instantly turns n the sight when it is picked up or moved. It includes a built-in solar cell, though the battery should last for years of modest use. The glass is clean and the sight functions normally. And as shown in the attached pictures, the finish shows almost no signs of cosmetic wear.

I'm offering this one for $150 which includes the cost of shipping within the continental United States.

The box will be securely packaged and shipped by UPS. I’ve shipped many items over the years and have never had any problems with damage during shipping.

Thanks for looking!

JP

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N/A  Looking for Crosman 451 technical info

A quick search for "Crosman 451 repair manual" brought this on the Bay:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/371486951365

Seems like a huge undertaking to replicate this design which has some odd features, notably the 'turret' magazine. The main valve/operating block has a bunch of complex machining. As for dimensions etc., may be worthwhile to look for a broken one to disassemble.

Don R.

First hiccup with my GX-CS4

Thus the reason I like to add a temperature gauge to these compressors that don't come with one. Sure, it has a sensor attached to it, but I have no idea what temp that's set at and if it will prevent damage. Maybe it's a control thing, but I know the normal operating range of this compressor, so when it started approaching it way before it should, I shut it down and starting looking for the reason why!
65° C. Easily readable on the sensor.

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