rossy08 33 Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 very intresting read this got me thinking it has, oh i can almost feel the s410 wincing at the thought of the oncomeing allen key onslought. just you wait till i get home you naughty dirty s410 you, guna polish you right up, opps sorry talking to my guns out loud again. . as a quick q is there a way other than dry fireing to remove all the air from said rifle?? cheers lads. Andy Quote Link to post
airtech 39 Posted November 1, 2011 Report Share Posted November 1, 2011 polishing the hammer will do not much at all as the 410 runs on a bushing not on the outside dia of the hammer short stroking the gun will make it shoot better all our target guns have a stroke of just 3mm but as your gun is not reged it will need a heavy spring to overcome the air pressure on full charge and when the gun runs low on air it will keep the valve open to long and accurcy will suffer so will the number of shots you get from gun my advice is to reg the gun first then start messing with the stroke of the hammer etc port size is allso important the idea is to get the air required to shoot the pettet at the power you want out of the firing chamber as quik as poss not using to much air or too little best of luck airtech rifles Quote Link to post
markha 99 Posted November 1, 2011 Report Share Posted November 1, 2011 Airtech are you anything to do with Airtech Rifles LTD? Though they had gone bump? Or have you started up again? Still in Codsall, thats just up the road from my dads. Quote Link to post
Buster321c 1,010 Posted November 1, 2011 Author Report Share Posted November 1, 2011 polishing the hammer will do not much at all as the 410 runs on a bushing not on the outside dia of the hammer short stroking the gun will make it shoot better all our target guns have a stroke of just 3mm but as your gun is not reged it will need a heavy spring to overcome the air pressure on full charge and when the gun runs low on air it will keep the valve open to long and accurcy will suffer so will the number of shots you get from gun my advice is to reg the gun first then start messing with the stroke of the hammer etc port size is allso important the idea is to get the air required to shoot the pettet at the power you want out of the firing chamber as quik as poss not using to much air or too little best of luck airtech rifles Not being funny mate , and you must know your stuff to post things you have , but is was a regged gun and it was running fantastically last time i shot it . Quote Link to post
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