Does the regulator have a 1/8 bsp thread sticking out of it?
If so you just need the hose which should come with a female thread on each end. One to connect to the reg. The other to fit to the fill adapter.
If not. Then you will need a double male connection too
http://www.bestfittings.co.uk/shopdisplaycategories.asp?id=13&cat=Air+Gun+Charging+Kits+%2D+DIN+%26+%27A%27+Clamp+Systems
Try that. Depending on your bottle.
I was hoping you could tell me
I'm saving my pocket money to invest in some. And after all it will be good folk like yourself who will buy them in years to come.
No one has yet picked up on the price....!!!
£17.50 each or discounted to £15 for multiple orders. Not that price should be a factor if the product works and lasts.
Without getting drawn into an organisation endorsement debate. Because we all know that money talks. My doubts are;
no means to adjust and "tweek" the trap to ensure a more humane catch.
Plastic box. How long will the trap last with water ingress and trapping moisture. Especially when subjected to a ground frost.
Soil and debris entering the closed mechanism. How long before it jams or the operation of the trap becomes
You will find the fuckwitts name on here for one of the links removed.
http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/320063-yet-another-idiot-on-you-tube/
Look him up on YouTube and report him.
Give it a go mate. Just make two blanking ends. One with a "return" or open valve so you can purge the cylinder via the fill reg and slowly pressure test before giving it full welly.
Yes it's possible but you would have to make sure the tube is pressure rated and your end caps and threading are spot on. 220 bar 3200 psi is a fair pop if a thread slips.
You will have to consider the OD and wall thickness but I wouldn't have thought weight would be that noticeable.
http://alansairrifles.co.uk/falcon.htm
http://www.falcon-airguns.co.uk/store_loc/falcon_dealers.php
I haven't had much to do with the Falcon and looking at the gun it seems the silencers are unique to the gun. As for the pressure gauge....??
Try the links above.
I hope you get it sorted
Where did you read that?
Oh and Elliot. Watch for ear whizzers mate. Without perfect shot placement and with impact on a hard surface such as a drystone wall, or a hard piece of log etc..... They ricochet like fook.
Or so someone said.....
Nothing much has changed in modern times.
Strip out the spring and get rid of all the old dry gunk and give it a re grease.
Failing that. A new spring guide may help along with a piston liner or sleeve
This thread by thursdog will give you a good idea as to the spring assembly. Not identical but a good guide.
http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/290979-restoring-a-rather-negelcted-hw80/