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    Crazy?-Stupid?-Ridiculously?...

    "We have to pass the bill to find out what is in it"-Nancy Pelosi. Crazy accurate. "Impeach forty-five". -Maxine Waters. Stupid accurate. "I am concerned that the island (Guam) may tip over." - Hank Johnson. Ridiculously stupid accurate
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    C clip falls out while bench shooting.

    I would definitely take the stock off and look. You should be able to see if there is a place missing a clip. It is also possible that you will find everything in place and you just had an extra "dropped" part work its way out!
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    Lubricant question.

    Nihuggin, Could you please elaborate? What application is better lubed with graphite? For several decades tuned Springer's have been lubed with molybdenum disulfide and moly containing greases. "Spring tar" or "black tar* has been used for spring dampening (these are heavy greases). Tune in a...
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    Lubricant question.

    Tune in a tube is reportedly Almagard 3752.........so ,no it isn't a Lucas Oil product. It seems reasonable to think that a number of the red and tacky industrial greases are very similar. Fwiw, I have used Mystic Jt6 on a B3 with good results.
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    ft/lbs (ugh) vs ft-lb muzzle energy

    If ft/lbs ft-lb troubles you I heartily recommend Elmer Keith's pounds feet formula as a way to destroy all peace and tranquility.
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    BSA Airsporter

    Perhaps you can try it yourself....it is great fun and you can safely shoot it even indoors with a simple pellet trap. (A cardboard box with some old magazines or rags stuffed in it will do). In any case I wish you the best in your task as executor. I'm sure there will be some tearful moments...
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    Welcome to AIRGUN NATION - please introduce yourself here!

    Hello all, Justin Scott here known on various forums as Stumper or Treeman. Like many others I had a Daisy BB gun as a boy. Moved up into Springer pellet rifles and Multi-pump pneumatics as a teen in Botswana where I was able to hunt a lot of small game. I've always had some airguns around ever...
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    BSA Airsporter

    Back in the late 1970s a friend had an Airsporter in .177. I got to shoot it a bit and while I was never fond of the loading tap arrangement for underlever and side lever spring piston rifles, the Airsporter was a solid performer. I am sorry for your loss but you have inherited a very nice...