Guide to changing the Powerlet seal on a Umarex 92fs co2 pistol
Unlike CO2 rifles ( QB/ XS ) Co2 pistols should not be left "gassed" for any length of time. The seal that the powerlet is pressed against when loaded in the handle gets compressed and over time it becomes dis formed and will not re-shape, result being you load a new capsule and all the gas escapes as the powerlet is pierced.
First job ensure gun is unloaded and has no powerlet in it !! remove the handle cover that allows you to put powerlet in the handle.
need to remove the slide, undo screw at position A
Once this is removed you can remove the slide, the catch you open to put the magazine in, release it so the slide opens but hold the slide and allow it to slide forward from the gun , note the position of the bar , spring and washer.
next job is to remove the whole side of the gun , undo the indicated screws and remove them.
the safety lever comes off , put to one side, the whole side then comes off, you need to prise it up slowly , ideally use your fingers to get it started so as not to scratch the case with a tool , slowly lift it off.
this is the bit we are after :-
you need to Prise this out it will come away as 2 parts where you see the green line in the picture these are 2 separate parts the square part has a spring and a small brass tube, remember how these go together for re-fitting, one you have removed the block you can undo the ring that holds the seal , a 1/2 inch chisel fits perfectly
once undone pick the old seal out and replace with a new one
putting everything back is the reverse of removal, things will pop out and move so be careful and try to remember how everything goes - this picture below will help
a couple of these pictures have been taken from an article in the Umerex Boys Club Forum that shows stripping the gun down , this was also included in Airgun world magazine
article is here http://umarexboysclubforum.myfineforum.org/about8107.html&highlight=
the job is fiddly so take it slowly, don't press the safety bit down because a tiny ball bearing and spring pop out, its very fiddly to put them back, just go slow and don't force anything.
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Friday, 21 December 2012
Wednesday, 19 December 2012
KRAL DEVIL .177 ABS STOCK
Thought I would try one of these Turkish Springer's, a friend is a great advocate of all Turkish air guns and recommended the Kral Devil to me. The gun had had a lube and mild de-bur prior to purchase - this is generally recommended on these guns and the Hatsan range they tend to be dry out of the box.
Ultimately this gun will become my "open sight" rifle but to start with I have fitted a scope to test its accuracy.
took about 10 shots to zero and grouped well for a brand new gun about 3/4 of an inch, considering it was windy and i was kneeling I am impressed.
Went for the .177 version with Black ABS stock, it has tru-glo fibre optic open sights the forblade is red with the rear green, the chunky muzzle acts as a good handle when breaking the barrel. Trigger is 2 stage with a safety within the trigger guard.
To sum up, the Kral Devil is a lightweight, accurate and easy to use springer sporter at a good price.
Technical Specifications
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Model
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Kral Devil
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Type
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Break-barrel single-shot spring/piston air rifle
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Calibre
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.177 & .22
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Stock
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Synthetic sporter
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Sights
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Open sights included plus grooves for scope mounting
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Barrel
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17.9”
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Overall length
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43”
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Weight
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6.4lbs
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Monday, 29 October 2012
HATSAN AT44-10 .22
My Son has purchased an AT44-10 , it was highly recommended by a Friend, went for the .22 option as he is using it mainly for hunting also the choice of a ABS stock meant it would be robust and would not mark like a wooden stock, also decided on the side lever loading style. Hatsan offer a lot of options with these guns.
features of the rifle :-
Currently getting about 80 shots per fill.
Gun is very accurate , robust and feels good to shoot , weight is good and its well balanced.
Best features are the 10 shot mag ( you get 2 ) and you cannot double load by accident
Thursday, 13 September 2012
MTC VIPER 10X44 SCB ON LOGUN S16
Added an MTC 10 X 44 SCB scope to the Logun , awesome optics and a really good reticle, lines of the scope suit the gun.
Click lock sniper turrets:
Pull up to turn, push in to lock. Easily adjustable and impossible to turn by accident.
Thumbwheel adjustable windage and elevation numerals:
Ease off the thumbwheel and turn the number fascia, lock it off again and your zero is marked. No allen keys to adjust. Adjustable Illuminated Recticle :
Easily reachable by your left hand, no more unsightly binnacle on top of the scope.
Superb MTC_SCB reticule:
If Carlsberg made reticules they would have made this one. The reticule is unique and probably the most useful small calibre reticule ever.
Unique lens:
ETE microlux coated lens, unique to this scope. Incredible low light performance with no distortion.
Integral colour coordinated metal flip up covers:
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
LOGUN S16 .22
Well finally did it - bought a PCP rifle, Had tried this gun at the club and really liked the look of it, had a shoot and it felt good - not soul-less how some PCPs feel, shot count is high, it well built and has has a new set of the correct quality seals, zerod it and got a 1 hole group with AA Field 5.52s. Will add a Bi-pod soon but next thing i need is a Dive bottle to fill her. Overall very pleased. Have added some data below photos of my gun .
The Logun Sweet sixteen S-16 .22 Cal. Precharged Air Rifle The Logun Sweet sixteen S-16 .22 Cal. Precharged Air Rifle , 16 Shot rotary magazine (twin 8 shot magazines), 16mm bull barrel, 400cc buddy bottle air supply, Integral pressure gauge, Stainless steel Supa-Speed bolt action, Stainless steel cross over safety catch, Integral Scope rail for scopes upto 50mm, Includes Silencer. Length 39 inches 990mm with silencer and bottle fitted . Weight 7.9 lbs 3.59 Kg. Barrel 14.5 inches 368mm. And you get 225 shots per charge.
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
TX200hc added new scope
Saw this scope on EBAY for £29.99 , its a copy of the leupold MK4 scope, side parallax, easy adjust turrets, mildot reticule illuminate (red or green) 3.5 -10 mag , 40mm with a 30mm tube. Quality is very good optics are clear and the parallax adjustment is good. I have put this on the TX200hc and so far very easy to zero and has held its zero since. Overall for £30 quid this is good value.
Thursday, 28 June 2012
HW98 - added new scope
Added a new scope to the 98, wanted paralex adjustable but not to high a magnification. Went for the Nikko Stirling Game king 4-16 x 50 has very nice optics , a fine mildot reticle and the paralex is smooth and fast, turrets are easy to zero, I got the flip up covers which are less fiddly than the hook over type. Overall very pleased with it.
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
TS-45 new scope and zerod
Originally had a 4x32 mil-dot scope on the gun, have put a 3-9x40 leapers scope on and zerod, the gun will be competing in a competition for Chinese guns only in the recoiling optics section, its an HFT and target challenge so the increased mag on the scope will help.
Friday, 15 June 2012
Umarex B2 (Renovation / strip / rebuild)
UMAREX CHINA 62 (B2)
We were given a B2 rifle by a Farmer who shoots at our Club, It was in a hell of a state , red with rust and wet with oil where it had been smothered to stop the rot - bit late for that!!.The stock however was in very good condition and not covered in the thick brown gunk that the Chinese call varnish. On closer examination it had the word UMAREX on the breech. Umarex is a German company, the gun looked identical to the Westlake B2 models, however on stripping it the only difference was that it had a metal screw on cap at the rear of the cylinder instead of the flimsy plastic push on ones the Westlakes have, everything else looked the same. Below are pictures of the stripped gun.
The piston was in good condition , no rust, but the leather seal had disintegrated - luckily I had a replacement.
Rust was quite bad but it had not pitted the metal
the insides were in good condition, once cleaned and de-greased they were quite serviceable.
the above shows everything cleaned up and the exterior had been wire wooled and polished to get it smooth
Gun is not worth re-bluing so we decided to prime and paint with tough satin black paint
Assembly of these is quite straight forward, the new piston seal was a tight and there was a reasonable pre-load on the spring.
Had to change the 2 side screws that hold the stock on and other than the piston seal everything else went back on with the correct lube.
Pleased with the finish and the first 20 or so pellets were of good power and the trigger is very sweet, not at all heavy.
I cannot find out much about this model other than on the clone list for B2 rifles there is a reference to the Umarex China 62, what i do not know is, is this a B2 made in china stamped Umarex for Umarex or is it made by Umarex and copied by the Chinese?
link to portal --http://chineseairgunportal.brutuz.com/clonelist.htm
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