dig2dogs 2 Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 hi everyone ive got a gunpower stealth that ive had a while but not used very much wondered if anyone on here knows how to date it via the serial number as it only says stealth on it as opposed to stealth 2000 all the best d2d Quote Link to post
foxon 0 Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 hi everyone ive got a gunpower stealth that ive had a while but not used very much wondered if anyone on here knows how to date it via the serial number as it only says stealth on it as opposed to stealth 2000 all the best d2d Contact Gunpower, they are very helpfull & will give the build date from your frame serial No. Here is their web site. http://www.gunpower.org.uk/ Atb, foxon. Quote Link to post
dig2dogs 2 Posted July 31, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 hi everyone ive got a gunpower stealth that ive had a while but not used very much wondered if anyone on here knows how to date it via the serial number as it only says stealth on it as opposed to stealth 2000 all the best d2d Contact Gunpower, they are very helpfull & will give the build date from your frame serial No. Here is their web site. http://www.gunpower.org.uk/ Atb, foxon. cheers will do all the best Quote Link to post
maty j 6 Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 The newer versions have the black barrel bushings as opposed to the white. The newer version also has the 2 piece valve (brass face plate) but I don't know what time that was brought out. Quote Link to post
why jelly 0 Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 I've heard about these rifles, so what's the score with them? are they single or multi-shot? If I bought one, are parts easy to get? Last but not least, are they any feckin good? Quote Link to post
maty j 6 Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 Depends what you want them for and what parts you want? Single shot. Straight out the box you won't get tack driver accuracy. The barrels only 12" and not the best. The valving Is pritty basic (so Is the hammer) and so the power Is up and down alot which leads too acuracy problems. Find the sweet spot and you'll still be able to take rabbits or whatever out to 35 or so yards. If you get one and start modding It you probably won't stop. I hate to think what I've spent on mine so far but I'm getting close to tack driving Regulated tank, hybrid hammer, neumerous adaptors for the tank...silencer.. bipod .. scope etc and just ordered a 24" barrel I think It's becoming an obsesion lol. Quote Link to post
why jelly 0 Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 Depends what you want them for and what parts you want? Single shot. Straight out the box you won't get tack driver accuracy. The barrels only 12" and not the best. The valving Is pritty basic (so Is the hammer) and so the power Is up and down alot which leads too acuracy problems. Find the sweet spot and you'll still be able to take rabbits or whatever out to 35 or so yards. If you get one and start modding It you probably won't stop. I hate to think what I've spent on mine so far but I'm getting close to tack driving Regulated tank, hybrid hammer, neumerous adaptors for the tank...silencer.. bipod .. scope etc and just ordered a 24" barrel I think It's becoming an obsesion lol. sounds a real tool tho Quote Link to post
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