Looks like a nice springer Tyron as well as a great project to make it even better. Looking forward to your upcoming vids. Hope you had a good Christmas and enjoying boxing day🎉
Mmmmm quite a dent in the the piston tube on the side next to where the one bolt came out and it is visible at 2.53 when you pause the video plus also the bunch of scratches shows loads of abuse, most probably caused by the loose fitting bottom bolt but the fact that the side bolt is broken off aggravated the effect by twisting the whole tube
@@African-Budget-Pellet-Gunner Possibly but take a close look at the scratches themselves because they show that besides having being used in that condition regularly over a very long time, it is also evident that besides the bolts being retightened many times, the whole assembly has been removed and refitted an excessive amount of times. Aside from that it also has a different trigger configuration compared to what is usually found on these items plus generally the bolt holding the assembly down in the stock is the one on the front of the trigger guard while the rear one is generally just a self tapping screw going into the wood and another thing is the bracket thingy in the stock for the trigger assembly is contradictory to the norm.
@@African-Budget-Pellet-Gunner notice also the direction of the scratches relative to its location where you will find that in some areas the scratches are very very short while in other areas they are very very long but all are running in the same direction meaning the whole assembly moved forwards and backwards during every shot, however there are the really long ones that do not fit the same travel pattern
Hi, hope you are keeping well. I have done quite a few videos or the PR900 which would be a good starting point. I would suggest you go for the PR900 gen2 as it is regulated now that it is available it will help you getting started. If you going to pump I would recommend sticking to smaller cylinder rifles 100cc and max 200bar or less. Else a scuba tank or compressor would be the way to go. It is also dependent on what you want to do with the rifle? Check out badget air sport he did a nice video on starting with PCP'S recently
It's cool to see you bringing the springer back to life!
Yip she needs a lot of work
That's a really nice looking Gamo😃. Great work on your fix 😃👍.
Hi Chuck Thanks so much. Not as nice as your Diana 48 but I am really enjoying it so far
Looks like a nice springer Tyron as well as a great project to make it even better. Looking forward to your upcoming vids. Hope you had a good Christmas and enjoying boxing day🎉
Hi Anton, yes so far proving to be a lovely rifle. Also a really enjoyable project so far
Leuk project kijk al uit naar de volgende, ben benieuwd wat je gaat doen met al het vet.
Thanks I am definitely enjoying the rifle and it is going to be loads of fun
Looking forward to see this one on the channel!
Thanks Nibs, it has been great fun so far
Nice video Tyrone. I'm busy sorting out my 4.5mm slug they are round about 0.89g.
Hi Phil sounds awesome, it would be nice to get a barrel that likes slugs
I'll test them tomorrow I will let you know how it went. Will make you some to play with.
Mmmmm quite a dent in the the piston tube on the side next to where the one bolt came out and it is visible at 2.53 when you pause the video plus also the bunch of scratches shows loads of abuse, most probably caused by the loose fitting bottom bolt but the fact that the side bolt is broken off aggravated the effect by twisting the whole tube
Probably looks worse than it is, I think the bolt was just over-tightened
@@African-Budget-Pellet-Gunner Possibly but take a close look at the scratches themselves because they show that besides having being used in that condition regularly over a very long time, it is also evident that besides the bolts being retightened many times, the whole assembly has been removed and refitted an excessive amount of times. Aside from that it also has a different trigger configuration compared to what is usually found on these items plus generally the bolt holding the assembly down in the stock is the one on the front of the trigger guard while the rear one is generally just a self tapping screw going into the wood and another thing is the bracket thingy in the stock for the trigger assembly is contradictory to the norm.
@@African-Budget-Pellet-Gunner notice also the direction of the scratches relative to its location where you will find that in some areas the scratches are very very short while in other areas they are very very long but all are running in the same direction meaning the whole assembly moved forwards and backwards during every shot, however there are the really long ones that do not fit the same travel pattern
Hey Tyrone any advice for me since I want to start getting to pcp rifles? Or any reference for cheap pcp and hand pump..
Happy new year 🎉🎉
Hi, hope you are keeping well. I have done quite a few videos or the PR900 which would be a good starting point. I would suggest you go for the PR900 gen2 as it is regulated now that it is available it will help you getting started. If you going to pump I would recommend sticking to smaller cylinder rifles 100cc and max 200bar or less. Else a scuba tank or compressor would be the way to go. It is also dependent on what you want to do with the rifle? Check out badget air sport he did a nice video on starting with PCP'S recently
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I can't sorry, but you should be able to use auto translate