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charging the phoenix


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a few people have asked me about this rifle so heres a quick review on how its charged!

 

not to many word as it pretty self explanatory really!

 

get the gun! cylinder empty!!!

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cock the gun, remove magazine!

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pop the butt pad off

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unscrew the air cylinder and remove from stock

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charge it up as normal and a quick sqirt of this stuff in the top of the cylinder keeps it all working inside

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bung the bottle back in the hole and nip it up with the little bar kept in the stock! dont monkey grunt it or you will f**k it up!

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if you dont have the gun cocked when you replace the air cylinder all the air will escape out of the action via the barrel

 

dry fire it a few times to make sure ita all sweet and away you go!

 

stumpy little thing with the mod off

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cheers

hyperion

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thats so cool! how much are they. its going to be my next gun if there under £800.

 

Are you back Aaron, for good? Ive kind of missed you while youve been away on the other forums, Youve taken some grief on here mate but you always rise above it and seem to not let it bother you which makes me smile!! :D:D

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eighty full power shots per charge in .22!

 

yep just like any other pcp

 

and ive no idea the whole set up cast just over a grand i think! gun, scope, mod, diving bottle and slip!

 

cheers

hyperion

 

80 shots thats suprising because it looks like quite a big bottle to only hold 80 whaa preassure do you fill it up to?

 

Richard

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