thursodog 353 Posted June 2, 2013 Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 Hi folks. I bought this a couple of weeks ago from a member for the princely sum of 75 quid. Its def seen better times but it has a spare barrel with it which i've stored away for another project after straightening and cleaning it. Mechanically everything is intact and nowts missing. Had some sort of camo tape stuck all over it with lots of rust underneath. Both barrels and the cocking lever were bent due to the gun being fired while the barrels had been in the open position, For some reason the safety catch and spring were in a separate bag. The stock is 30mm shorter after it had been cut down in length, i'll be fixing thi soon with 3 - 10mm hdpe spacers and the colours of the German flag. A right heap. Stripped the gun down and began sanding all the dirt and rust out, then a polish up ready for reblueing with the birchwood kit for 15 quid. The compression tube was polished up on the inside for a smoother shooting cycle. Next job is to reblue all parts with the birchwood kit. The barrel and compression tube was taped and plugged to stop the paste getting on to the internal surfaces. All screws, safety catch and other small parts are blued with Phillips blue paste and given a good oil and set aside to cure. Next i made a top hat and spring guide from a piece of delrin i was given from a friend, this was a bit of a long process oweing to the fact that i had to do it by hand in my wood lathe, a micrometer for gauging the diameters and a steady hand got it finished in about 3 hours. 4 - 5mm delrin buttons drilled, glued in and turned down to make a nice snug fit in the compression tube, i also sanded and polished the cocking slot and any burrs on all parts. I then made a piston liner out of a WD40 tin and inserted it. I've now changed this for a new one i made from proper high quality shim sheet of about 0.005 inch. Nearly ready for assembly. Had to pull out a big heavy piston weight out of the piston. A sand down and quick squirt of santin paint to tidy up the trigger guard. I forgot to take pics of the stock which wasn't in too bad a nick, i simply stained it and gave it about 10 coats of oil which i sanded back to a satin finish. I did not take any pics of the assembly as i was covered in grease and rather excided to get the gun back together and test fired. The finished article which is now awaiting the 3 - 10mm packers on the stock to complete the job. This gun cocks as smooth as silk and makes no noise except the click of the piston engaging the trigger sear. Its already shooting very well and will no doubt group tighter once it beds in. Making a shate over 11ft/lbs it has a lovely shooting cycle with a pellet sitting quite happily on the scope turret without jumping off. I'll never part with this gun and at 100 quid all in i'm rather chuffed with the outcome. Atb Chris. 16 Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted June 2, 2013 Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 Cracking job there mate, enjoyed that read too! Thanks for sharing! Quote Link to post
moxy 617 Posted June 2, 2013 Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 Cracking post that chris. Thanks for sharing Quote Link to post
prubs_123 4 Posted June 2, 2013 Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 Cracking job mate another air rifle saved from the scrap heap 1 Quote Link to post
davyt63 1,845 Posted June 2, 2013 Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 hi Chris well i enjoyed that one to i love these types of post,it just goes to show with a bit of work and knowledge,what can be achieved i have done a couple of refurb's my self,and there is so much pleasure and pride in it,and i hate to see a rifle just left to rack n ruin,IMO its worth the man cave hours cracking job Chris 1 Quote Link to post
Stuart1985 256 Posted June 2, 2013 Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 Great read and fantastic outcome!!! Quote Link to post
fret78 87 Posted June 2, 2013 Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 that's amaz-balls pal, I though there was no way that couold come good and it looks cracking. Would make a great vid that Quote Link to post
Skot Ruthless Teale 1,701 Posted June 2, 2013 Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 simply excellent Quote Link to post
Craig Fosse 286 Posted June 2, 2013 Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 How's best toget the old blue and rust off mate, was that just by hand and wire wool? Quote Link to post
porkycrook 466 Posted June 2, 2013 Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 You paid £75 for it I must commend the seller. I have some out of date shed paint if you want to buy it lol. As the saying goes "a fool(air rifle shooter) and his money are easily separated lol. 1 Quote Link to post
zini 1,939 Posted June 2, 2013 Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 A cracking post mate. What a great outcome too. The HW looks really good now. Si. Quote Link to post
Mawders 595 Posted June 2, 2013 Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 Now that was a brilliant post and project! Thanks for sharing your hard work with us. Just shows what can be done when you know what your doing! Phil Quote Link to post
audiguypaul 28 Posted June 2, 2013 Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 Superb result, i looked at the first few pics and thought it was only fit for the skip. 1 Quote Link to post
goz1960 52 Posted June 2, 2013 Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 Fantastic job and a great read. Quote Link to post
thursodog 353 Posted June 2, 2013 Author Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 What can I say. Thank you very much folks I'm totally chuffed you all like it. The blue was removed with emery and steel wool along with the rust. My 7 year old did alot of this with me. Lol hats of to the seller I see past the rust and knew it would work out. I have a spare barrel worth at least 30 quid too so its an ok deal for me. Especially now that its done and groups inside a 5p at 30 yards no probs. I see where you are coming from though mate;-). Next job is to drop my fac to sub 12 ft/lb for a more enjoyable experience and greater accuracy. You guys have got me thinking about an with a 98 barrel! All the very best C 1 Quote Link to post
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