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Airforce  Custom Airgun smiths

Try Rich at Airgun Revisions. He's not just a Crosman/Benjamin airgunsmith. I know he works on FX, and probably others as well...

Airgun Revisions

(215) 527-4593
I emailed him earlier and he asked me to call him during the week. Wow!! That guy probably has my business if he can do it! Thanks for the heads up buddy.
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Taipan  Veteran regulator

Trying to go off shot strings. At roughly 100 bar the the spread starts to open up to about 20 fps ie couple at 885 down to 860 then up again. Down to a little below 80 bar then dropped to 865, 860, 858 . It was not so nice outside so did not keep records of the shot string. Just kept a mental note of any large fluctuations. seems to be lots more consistent in the desired 880ish range. This regulator was an extra that I acquired to play with. The original was 134 bar as marked on the regulator. This on was marked 117 bar and removed from a .177. It was not assembled like Ernest Rowe, but was as the pairs were double ))(())(())(())(( . Not 100 percent sure of this.

Kratos maintenance questions

Just inside the breech of the barrel you’ll see the barrel o ring. A q-tip with silicone oil is plenty good to swab it occasionally.
Maintenance-wise there’s not a lot to it other than keeping the blued metal protected from rust, one of the silicone soaked rags they sell in the ziplock pouch in the sporting goods section of Walmart is good enough to keep it wiped down after use. They are cheap and last a long time if you keep them stored in the ziplock pouch after use. Cleaning your bore….other than after your initial cleaning when you first receive it you really don’t need to worry about it unless you notice accuracy is dropping off. (Unless you are shooting slugs and then it’ll require more frequent cleaning.)
Store it with air in the tank and you a good to go!
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How to Cut Gun Case Foam: Video Tutorials

These two videos are pretty thorough in demonstrating and explaining how to cut gun case foam. Both use Pelican travel rifle cases.


The short (succinct explanation and good tips):


The long (w/foam treatment for longevity):


AGN Threads on foam cutting:


Pluck Foam (Apache case):

https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/help-me-fit-gun-in-apache-case.1286747/

Where to Buy Replacement Foam:

HW/Weihrauch  Want to change my stock.

You can also take a look at Custom Stocks UK. Although they're based in the UK, they do ship to the US (http://customstock.co.uk) CS offers their range of stocks in blue laminate for a slight upcharge from their regular walnut versions. Although slightly spendy, they're much lower in price compared to some of the other stock makers. I've bought their CS800 stock in walnut for two different air rifles and they've been good. Turnaround time is usually 5 weeks.

Fx maverick leaking past 170 bar

I read a lot of posts and videos about leaking from atmospheric hole all stated to change the reg o rings i did that three times .
Same here & for my friend, but we learned the hard way. For me, it was swapping to a brass piston, for him it was the o ring between the tube.

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