Benjamin Probably my best Non regulated Marauder pistol tune.
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For a gun with that size airtube, that is plenty good. Nice work.
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Id love the capabilities of an alpha wolf with a redwolf style stock. I tend to like traditional rifles over bullpups even though i had a ghost. It would be awesome to have an onboard chrono and changing settings on the fly like the alpha.Maybe Red wolf should have this built into the electronics package on board ?
Nicely finished.Makes them a little challenging to work on. And the trigger guard is cast into the back block. They did it that way about 40 years beginning in 1948 with the Mk1 Airsporter. Cast "aluminium" as they say and the paint is usually scratched up. I repainted this one. You won't get a finish like that with a rattle can.
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I am forever critical of the raised scope rails BSA ruined their later guns with. Mounting a scope puts it much too high unless you have a really fat punkin head. I don't. The curved back block on the Mercury and Airsporters tends to require the scope to be mounted too far forward as well.
if you send me pictures of it and possibly disassemble it and picture I can probably give you a solution.. but I don't know what it looks like inside since mine is just high low.. might be as simple as a o ring under the knob for tension.Seneca Aspen, same gun. Never read about other sources for pump parts, but did read about using double o-rings to replace the o-sleeve that disintegrated and caused many other problems.
ANYWAY, now that is out of the way, back to the original purpose of this thread!!!!
Indexed transfer port adjuster for the Akela?
The Akela transfer port adjuster is a joke, a bad joke.
There is no way to be sure you have it set to any position and have it stay there unless it is fully open or fully closed. And it tends to leak if you adjust it at all!
Does anyone make a replacement that is INDEXED and doesn't leak ? I don't even need it to have a lot of indexed adjustments, 2 would be fine. High and low.
3 would be better, but then I digress.
Does such a thing even exist?
Thanks! My last post today as I am exhausted... especially waiting for AGN to accept my posts! (heavy sigh)
I can browse AGN quite easily as long as I don't log in... (heavier sigh)
Kerry
It works fine. I've personally used it and my compressor even uses it as a seal against brass from the bleed valve. It doesn't need cranked down on so it doesn't deform as suggested.to tell you the truth Teflon has never been tries by myself
when the 850 forum was up and running the point of using urethane seals was hammered into us and has been my opinion from that point on
Mark,McLeod
thank you.. I've almost left this forum a few times, unfortunately there's some people everywhere that are not nice.. but it is people like you that helps others keep going.. may God bless youthank you so much
Mark
Type -f trans fluid.May I ask what lube you are using?
Thanks