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Air Arms  New member need help

Hello to you all. I recently bought an S400f. It's a bolt action single shot. The 410 is the same gun with a 10 shot mag. The 510 had a side lever, a shroud and a 10 shot mag. There are regulated versions of define of them.
The 400 series is not regulated and doesn't need it. It is extremely consistent and accurate. Easily the most popular gun in FT in Europe.
Hope this helps.
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Get a life, get a dog, get a wife, get out and shoot your air gun!

I tend to gravitate towards the angry old man routine.

I will give you a example of what fule it.

So here right now, there is a land slide going on, unfortunately someone placed a plant on it cleaning contaminated earth, this company seemingly put 3 million tonnes of contaminated earth there in a big pile, on top of the clay lined slope.
And now it is sliding and today to everyone's but my surprise the company filed for bankruptcy ( company share majority owned by the #6 richest guy in the country, worth billions )
What make me wonder is the big pile of untreated dirt, the plant seem pretty small in size and i dont think it can clean more than 1 ton of dirt a day, so with 3 million tonnes lying around, they should have enough to operate for a long time.
But they was probably driving more dirt in daily right until the slide started as that i think was their bread and butter, think contaminated earth Ponzi scheme.

But i think that was never the plan, the plan was to make money taking other PPLs contaminated earth, and then pretend to clean it, and then at some point declare bankruptcy and dump it all on the tax payers.

And that right now seem to have a price of 2.1 billion to clean up this mess, that is the contaminated earth still there of course just stopping it from going into a little creek and overflowing a nearby small village.

Mind you i still smile now and then, and not always my well developed sarcasm that do it.

I am getting a dog as soon as i live in a place where one could have a dog, CUZ i dont think a small 2 floor apartment in a town is the place for that, i would have to drive for at least 30 minutes to get to a nice place to put your paws to work and the sniffer to the ground.
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Pyramid Air

Have I got a deal for you. (or not)
Old time airgunner so I had to look and see who you were. (have good friends who with a major airgun company who went to shot show exactly once ) Seems you are the new - aka latest greatest so it Should sell but as you say exposure is what counts- Chrony maker and here I sit aging without a chrony.
Some years back when the Crosman 1701P was a New idea "Randy" of the then airgun hunting forum sponsored "The traveling Crosman".
He purchsed a 1720P , ran a post asking for old (known) members who might be interested in trying it.
With a few rules, YOU (user) is responsible for the full price of the unit should lightening strike or such, no tampering at all, test asap, Write (add to thread) your opinion/evaluation and post it on the forum (and an all forums you might be on and real airgunners are on all forums around the world) and you pay postage & insurance to the nest shooter who's address he provided.
Great fun for everyone, many many reviews from real users (not you youtube or paid one way or another crud) and actual feedback.
Worked a charm.
So just send one on over, I'll post selecting out just know old timers and rules and get one of your units moving around.
Or give it a try on your own.
A pretty decent way to get feedback and costs one unit and 1 shipping.

John
Sounds like a great idea for an entry level product, but not quite so much for a higher end one.

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I hate them and misplaced mine for the Vulcan 3 so I machined a new one from 303 stainless that can be left in the gun. I much prefer a foster fitting which should be cheaper for the manufacturer and less machine steps so I don't know why fill probes exist.
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Cool...and mad skills to machine it!

PCP Rifle  FOUND Air-force folks, sell or trade your parts for something you may need? List inside!

Sell your stuff to me cheap please! Maybe trade? I have some neat things.
I need,
A quad rail, bipod any type, QD lights and or QD 11mm to picc, a better grip ( I’m a lefty so ambidextrous works) , heavy hammer and spring, SS screw and metal breech for .25. Better trigger blade

Let me know what you want to sell or might trade for. PM me. I don’t really like switching calibers so No Barrels unless you have a 12” .30 or 357 or a 18” .30 or .357 threaded if 18”

I’m really looking to buy your AF low, build different ones for people & sell at enough to cover expenses and buy some pellets.
-Jim, The Broke Airgunner.



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N/A  ANICS SKIFF A-3000

Well, i always load the magazine with the tool provided. Maybe the magazine has begun to wear off too; or the air supply problem affected it. Regarding the o-ring, is any o-ring capable of doing the work needed (from other brands) since i have told by the seller whom i got the pistol that there are no parts cause anics is closed?

Ps. Don’t remember the price i bought it, wasn’t one of the cheapest then, but triger was just fine. Has double action so i liked hammer pulled back and then shoot
From the article cited above:

" The second thing you’ll notice is the double-action trigger pull. It’s horrible – long, heavy, scratchy and notably heavier just before release. Anics claim a 9lbs double action pull, but on both my examples the pull was variable and peaked at over 12lbs."

This same criticism is repeated throughout the article.

When I read the piece the first time there was an ad at the bottom from 2016 that offered the gun for $100.

Since all CO2 cartridges are uniform in shape, one could guess that all of the required O-rings are shaped the same. I don't know.

N/A  Name most affordable .177 or .20 pcp that can fairly easily put out 28-34ftlbs with 13.43 & 16.20

Snowpeak M60B fairly cheap just upped the reg on mine gauge says 160b spitting ZAN 16g low 900/891 28+fpe stock.
ZAN .177 16.0 gr

Shot count: 12
Low: 881
Hi: 923
Avg: 898
STD Dev: 11
Spread: 42

6/17/24 11:17:37 AM,923,FPS,281,M/S,
6/17/24 11:18:12 AM,881,FPS,269,M/S,
6/17/24 11:18:51 AM,893,FPS,272,M/S,
6/17/24 11:19:25 AM,902,FPS,275,M/S,
6/17/24 11:19:50 AM,891,FPS,272,M/S,
6/17/24 11:20:31 AM,905,FPS,276,M/S,
6/17/24 11:21:00 AM,907,FPS,277,M/S,
6/17/24 11:21:30 AM,891,FPS,272,M/S,
6/17/24 11:21:56 AM,902,FPS,275,M/S,
6/17/24 11:22:25 AM,881,FPS,269,M/S,
6/17/24 11:23:28 AM,891,FPS,272,M/S,
6/17/24 11:24:30 AM,905,FPS,276,M/S,

cylinder sleeve

I have created a cylinder sleeve for my air rifle . This sleeve will fit a 480 cc cylinder . I made this because I was tired of the carbon fiber look and didn't want to put stickers all over it.To me that looks tacky and unprofessional . By doing a sleeve it covers 95% of the cylinder given it a clean crisp professional look . I can make a sleeve to fit any 480 cc cylinder as long there is no object covering up the cylinder Like the Daystate Red Wolf has . that is right part of the stock stick out around the cylinder and with me not having one I can't make a
design for it because I don't have the rifle to do so. However if you rifle cylinder is anything like this photo I posted then I should be able to make one up for you.
If you are interested in this please let me know .

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GX CS4 Squeeky noise ?

When I had an Omega Air Charger it had a grease pot like many of the mid range compressors have. It is very important when packing it, and maybe even checking the initial packing the factory did, to assure there aren’t any air bubbles in the pot. If air bubbles are present you may get air instead of grease during one of the lube cycles.
I removed every bit of grease and then put a small bit of grease in the pot, then on a firm sponge, or piece of ruber or wood, bang it straight down on the threaded nipple like cigarette smokers do to a fresh pack of cigarettes to get the tobacco firmed up. You will see any air come to the surface like bubbles in lava.
Do this as many times as it takes to fill pot, then install cap and before reattaching to compressor, turn cap till you see grease extruding out the threaded end. That way you know grease is actually coming out with each time you turn the cap.

With the pot method, you really don’t know for sure if grease is actually getting to the pump, and the method like medication where “if a littles good a lots better” doesn’t hold true on compressors.
I personally never trusted it so I would unscrew the dinky intake filter and elbow that screwed into the head and as I turned the pot I actually look into the intake port to actually see some grease extruding.
That design of greasing is like snorting cocaine, each intake cycle draws the blob of grease and by some sort of black magic allegedly thoroughly greases the moving parts 🤞.

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