Taipan Veteran Parts List & Specs

Which caliber are you getting? I can get you the o-ring sizes for all but a .25 breech o-ring (I have the .22, which takes a 5.28x1.78mm).

The valve body has a 14x2mm.

Air tube and regulator takes 23x3mm.

Screws:

  • (2) vertical screws holding the cocking block: M4x0.7 30mm socket cap
  • (2) trigger plate: M4x0.7 8mm 90 deg flat head
  • (8) trigger housing (top and bottom): M5x0.8 12mm
    (4) trigger housing (center): M5x0.8 16mm

Taipan uses good steel throughout. You shouldn't have to replace any screws, and the only o-ring that tends to wear is in the barrel breech (but even that holds up forever)! 💪😎
 
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Which caliber are you getting? I can get you the o-ring sizes for all but a .25 breech o-ring (I have the .22, which takes a 5.28x1.78mm).

The valve body has a 14x2mm.

Air tube and regulator takes 23x3mm.

Screws:

  • (2) vertical screws holding the cocking block: M4x0.7 30mm socket cap
  • (2) trigger plate: M4x0.7 8mm 90 deg flat head
  • (8) trigger housing (top and bottom): M5x0.8 12mm
    (4) trigger housing (center): M5x0.8 16mm

Taipan uses good steel throughout. You shouldn't have to replace any screws, and the only o-ring that tends to wear is in the barrel breech (but even that holds up forever)! 💪😎

Appreciate the response, very useful! 

I have a .22 long on the way. I will be installing a sling stud for a bipod and was wondering about torque specs for the 2 vertical screws holding the stock. For centerfires I know that torque on these screws has a non-negligible effect on accuracy and I assumed this might be the case for PCPs as well. I typically torque my centerfires to 40-45 in/lb. 

Anyone have any recommendations for this?