Pydpiper
Flashlight Enthusiast
I have an old Crossman pellet rifle, matter of fact, I think it is the first one they made, 1924 or so.
I use this thing, it's a great toy and very nice to look at.
Lately it seems to be giving me some symptoms of a developing problem, and I know nothing about them. It is a pump style rifle, the more you pump it the higher the velocity. How does that work?
Typically with this style of gun you would pump it up then there is some form of actuator you pull, then it is ready. At times I have to pull the actuator first or each pump results in the air leaving the rifle instantly. Other times after a bunch of pumps I can fire it, then pull the actuator and fire it again, without pumping.. I would love for this thing to work right again, continuously.
After I get past this little hurdle, we can talk about modifications..
I use this thing, it's a great toy and very nice to look at.
Lately it seems to be giving me some symptoms of a developing problem, and I know nothing about them. It is a pump style rifle, the more you pump it the higher the velocity. How does that work?
Typically with this style of gun you would pump it up then there is some form of actuator you pull, then it is ready. At times I have to pull the actuator first or each pump results in the air leaving the rifle instantly. Other times after a bunch of pumps I can fire it, then pull the actuator and fire it again, without pumping.. I would love for this thing to work right again, continuously.
After I get past this little hurdle, we can talk about modifications..