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That's a really cool pistol thanks.
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Nah... Just open her up and turn down the reg to your desired speed. Just turn out the hammer spring cap all the way back and see where...
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WVU has had a stellar rifle/shooting team for many years. A coach who started this run was a phycology professor I think. He stressed...
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My take on Breathing .... For accuracy sake :giggle: Do a self test ... Take a normal couple breaths, then next pay attention to what...
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You'd be buying a a factory one or doping the drilled one with welds or tungsten. I would recommend finding a factory one to play with...
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There is also a forum called "Tanks , Pumps , Compressors" where this likely be moved to when a moderator finds it. If the plug is...
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I was wondering what that thing was for..okay cool will try both things when I get home thanks
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A full system pressure test with test plug (pictured), inserted in fill whip (hose) female quick-disconnect, is usual first step in...
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Very little back pressure , just crack the bottle open as slight as you can , if you need a BIT more open very little and not to long...
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Start as usual with the valves open and start compressor with no load. Close valves then slowly open a tank to add some back pressure to...
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Back in my college days, in Army Rotc I was on the smallbore rifle team two years, 63-65. We shot Winchester 52d and Remington 40x...
Yesterday at 1:49 PM
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This is a interesting concept as the lighter hammer won't open the valve as far , but for a novice like me being as a Notos has an...
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Drill out the hammer to remove weight/spring preload
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My friends and I have done a little research on how little gun you need for backyard rodent head shots with weak antique guns ends up...
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I try to clean barrels as little, and as seldom as possible. Let accuracy be your guide. Using a metal rod is fine, but only when needed...
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