I've been trying to quiet my SPA down as much as possible to avoid my Commie neighbors from calling the PCP police.
I finally found the problem with that annoying "Blaaaat" sound when I shoot the gun. I put a DonnyFL Tanto on it and the gun was immediately much much quieter...but, that "Blaaaat" noise was still there.
I finally associated it with the occasional blast of air on my face....it was coming past the O-ring around the transfer port/loading block. I realized the only thing containing the airflow from the air cylinder to the pellet was the tilting transfer port/block that covers the pellet when you load it. Only the O-ring stops air from escaping the gun near your face.
I examined the O-ring and it was dry and "flattened". E\
I replaced the O-ring, and lubed up the new one with silicone grease and sure enough the air blast stopped and the noise was gone. I don't see any way to tighten that block at first glance. If it loosens, it will be a problem, but so far so good. I did have to grind the handle slot down an 1/8" or so to permit the block to drop all the way down to get the O-ring out, thanks to the forum member who posted that mod some months ago!!!
If anyone finds a better solution, let me know. I tried one size thicker O-ring but then the block wouldn't close...oh well. Still a neat as hell well built little pistol/carbine!
Kinldy 'Ol Uncle
",,,I've always said that boy's dumber than a damn rock!!!"
I finally found the problem with that annoying "Blaaaat" sound when I shoot the gun. I put a DonnyFL Tanto on it and the gun was immediately much much quieter...but, that "Blaaaat" noise was still there.
I finally associated it with the occasional blast of air on my face....it was coming past the O-ring around the transfer port/loading block. I realized the only thing containing the airflow from the air cylinder to the pellet was the tilting transfer port/block that covers the pellet when you load it. Only the O-ring stops air from escaping the gun near your face.
I examined the O-ring and it was dry and "flattened". E\
I replaced the O-ring, and lubed up the new one with silicone grease and sure enough the air blast stopped and the noise was gone. I don't see any way to tighten that block at first glance. If it loosens, it will be a problem, but so far so good. I did have to grind the handle slot down an 1/8" or so to permit the block to drop all the way down to get the O-ring out, thanks to the forum member who posted that mod some months ago!!!
If anyone finds a better solution, let me know. I tried one size thicker O-ring but then the block wouldn't close...oh well. Still a neat as hell well built little pistol/carbine!
Kinldy 'Ol Uncle

