Recent content by Jarnold

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    Other Show your CO2 pistols

    My New Schofield :cool: Already converted to pcp, I love the trigger
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    Diana Bandit PCP tuning

    It should be a pellet Stuck half way in the Mag half way in the barrel. Try going with a rod trough the barrel and push the pellet back in the mag.
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    Other Show your CO2 pistols

    It indeed is real wood. Walther providing them. They have a way better grip than the normal black plastic ones. And the are a bit wider, so perfect for me - and I personally think, they complete the look of the gun.
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    Other Show your CO2 pistols

    Besides my trusty Gamo PR 776 I own this beauty - eben though I converted it to run on HPA ;)
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    What pistol did you shoot today

    Tested out the stock I designed for my Diana Bandit - and no, this is not the final colour ;)
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    Umarex CP88 Competition

    Mine is from 2002 and still not leasing, so I wouldnt get too nervous about that. Theres a good overview in pictures (its in german, but the pictures are.pretty.good and even showing the 2 Types of valves, that can be in your cp88 depending on the age)...
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    Tuning Converting Co2-Revolver to PCP

    I know modding tuning and tinkering is a lot of fun, but if I was looking for that amount of pressure I would simply go with the Diana Stormrider (unregulated Gen 1) - filled up to 2900 PSI it shoots on 1000fps+. Since the regulated Gen2 is out, the Gen1s are quite cheap. Same for the Diana...
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    Tuning Converting Co2-Revolver to PCP

    If I would do it, I would take the measurements first, to Check if the cylinder and the foster Adapter fit in. If they are not too long it shouldnt be a big Problem.
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    Tuning Converting Co2-Revolver to PCP

    I like the carbon-barrel and the cheek riser, really suits the look of the chaser (y) You ever thought of a 3d printed barrel band, just to suppor the weight of the bottle? Not bad at all! The question is: How much power are you looking for and on what distance you want to shoot? And getting...
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    Tuning Converting Co2-Revolver to PCP

    There is an adapter you can find on etsy (https://www.etsy.com/listing/1081599223) - and you can see some people using it in their youtube-videos. I was also thinking about that, but when I got into pcp-shooting I simply sold my Chaser and bought the Diana Bandit. Same gun but on pcp - and the...
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    Tuning Converting Co2-Revolver to PCP

    Looks pretty decent to me, well done! There actually is a rail from Gamo itself - it will also fit the Crosman SR357 (same frame obviously). But atm I have great fun shooting it with open sights (already got a rail and a reddot on my Walther CP88 competition 6"). I am thinking about designing...
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    Tuning Converting Co2-Revolver to PCP

    You'r way smarter than I am :D I didnt know that type of co2-cartride-dummy, but it also looks quite interesting. So the foster nipple is basically between your fingers when holding the gun? May I ask on how much PSI you are operating your co2 guns? And what's the result in fps? Best regards :)
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    Tuning Converting Co2-Revolver to PCP

    Hi @AirNGasman Thank you very much for your friendly reply and espcially for that excellent piece of information in the pdf. Congratulations on that. Read it right away. Funny thing ist: it contains a lot of the informations and the facts I was looking up one by one on the internet for my...
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    Tuning Converting Co2-Revolver to PCP

    Whoops, became a bit longer than planned :eek: But still: That's all I got to say by now ;) Disclaimer First of all: This is not a tutorial or an instruction. It’s simply a presentation how I did it. So I am not recommending converting a gun or anything else. What you do and don’t is your own...
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    Tuning Converting Co2-Revolver to PCP

    The most important part is surely the "Co2 to hpa converter" (you can easily find it by googling) you can see on this picture here. It's the golden part in the grip of the revolver, that replaces the co2 cartridge and stays in the gun permanently. But there are some minor things I needed to...