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    Beeman Beeman 13625 Commodore

    This is the HDD. 8 x 32 x 4" screw, 2 flat washers, a thick o-ring or piece of rubber tube, locknut and spring(s). Assemble and preload the spring. Install and leave some slop where theq hammer slides back and forth about an eighth of an inch. The screw will slide right through your...
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    N/A looking for a compressor (not a cheap one)

    I agree 100%
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    Beeman Beeman 13625 Commodore

    The set-up I am playing with right now I got 58 shots from 3300 to 1400/1500 all on the reg. 7.9gn cphp's at 930. And makes the gun so much quieter 👍 CP The HDD is real easy to make. Can be done with no modification to the gun itself. And it uses the stock hammer spring adjuster. The spring...
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    Beeman Beeman 13625 Commodore

    Well I tried the spring at the stock length, ended up cutting it shorter, then cut it shorter yet and put it in an HDD. It was kind of disappointing though I had no hammer bounce any which way I tried it. But was loud AF and a terrible shot count. I'll try softer springs next.
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    Beeman Beeman 13625 Commodore

    That's cool that they had them. I plan to try cutting the spring shorter and also try it in a HDD. I feel this gun can be made much more efficient.
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    Beeman Beeman 13625 Commodore

    True value. Message me if you can't locate one.
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    Beeman Beeman 13625 Commodore

    Have not done.a shot string with the new spring. With the HDD I got 35 shots from 3200 to where it fell off the reg at 1400 or 1500. Max spring diameter is .430 the action checks .435 I can't believe I found this spring, it's a drop in mod.
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    Beeman Beeman 13625 Commodore

    Stop at the hardware store on my way home from physical therapy. Picked up a new hammer spring to try out. Pulled my HDD out of the gun and replaced it with a hardware store spring. Worked out pretty good, especially for a dollar and 69 cents. Specs on the spring are OD .43 x wire thickness...
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    Beeman Beeman 13625 Commodore

    Nobody I really have not been paying attention to shot count. It was nothing to write home about though. I was concentrating on quieting this thing down. That is pretty much taken care of now. The reg seems to work well. 10.5's at a constant 840/850 over a large PSI range. Haven't looked to...
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    Beeman Beeman 13625 Commodore

    I really would be happy if this gun liked Crosman 7.9 grain but it definitely prefers a 10.5 it pushes them out the barrel at 850 to 860 Right now shot count kind of sucks because it's got so much hammer bounce. I want to make a HDD but I have to get the hammer in my hands first. I believe it...
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    Beeman Beeman 13625 Commodore

    I picked up a 13615. Yeah for under 200 bucks I figured what the f. Give me something to play with. From the factory the trigger sucks, but it's an easy fix to make it definitely usable. You replace the trigger return spring which helps some. And your shorten the trigger rod up about an eighth...
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    Shelden compressor died, (Help)

    I recently purchased my second GX compressor. It's an EK5 two-cylinder model. It's fast it's super quiet fills my 74 ft³ tanks pretty quick. I really like, it I think it's going to work out well. 15 to $1,700 bucks. You can get it through Amazon or direct from GX.
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    Yong Heng pool salt water???

    You have salt water in your pool?
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    Airforce I own a number of high end airguns

    At the moment I have three talon pistols. 177, 20 and 25. I really like them, and I like you, have better guns to shoot but these are just fun. Easy to work on and pack a big punch for a 12-in barrel.
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    Crosman 1322 project, 90% of everything i wanted

    That's freaking aawesome. I've been an owner, operator, machinist in a tool shop my entire life. I'm 70 and retired now but I have a lot of equipment in the garage. So I build a lot of my own stuff including "lawn mower equipment" 😁
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    Crosman 1322 project, 90% of everything i wanted

    Okay, this shows my sear installed on the gun. That little circular area on the trigger doesn't even contact the sear at all. That the wooden pointer / toothpick shows the area on the plastic side cover I had to remove for clearance. The seer actually covers the hole for the safety.
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    Crosman 1322 project, 90% of everything i wanted

    I'll get a pic today and post it here. I was going to wait till I get all my parts rounded up to build my "garage gun". But it will be a couple weeks before the flat top piston arrives. Monday till the air stripper material gets here. Got the barrel finished up yesterday, but still have to put...
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    Crosman 1322 project, 90% of everything i wanted

    The ones I made are a lot longer and require you remove the safety. That way I get a lot of mechanical advantage. I should open a gun up and post a pic of the sear in place. It's as close to the trigger pivot as possible.