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Charlie caller/peskywabbits is this the right stuff?....

 

Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/361738029999

 

Yes, that's it.

Halfords had it at £6.98 for 120ml which would be better if you were using it on bike forks, but the smaller one, on an air rifle will probably last you 40 years.

Or maybe 10 if HW don't get their act together

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Well the parts have all arrived!....     And the drop in kit is soo well made cut to right lentgh finished perfect and even pre lubed and ready to drop in. Well happy.....     I'm working in

It will be a lot better

Good luck Tom, interested to see how it goes. I bought some Muc-Off Dry Lube from Halfords today for my Hw35. And some Silicon for the piston seal

Well the parts have all arrived!....

 

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And the drop in kit is soo well made cut to right lentgh finished perfect and even pre lubed and ready to drop in. Well happy.....

 

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I'm working in the living room today iv got blue tits checking out the bird box and don't want to miss the action!....

 

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Polished out cylender....

 

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Polished piston and sized down vorteck seal...

 

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Opened up cocking link for smoother cocking....

 

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The wd drop in kit is longer springed .177 kit to up the power

 

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Nice about 5fps spread if you don't count the first two .

May be a bit more preload just to bring it up a bit

Hi villaman what fps do you get with your imp?

 

About 627 fps using falcon accuracy plus these are the best pellet to test mine with

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Alright dude not wishing to piss on your fire, but it may improve performance if you hone the inside of the cylinder rather than polishing it smooth, the grooves left in the cylinder after honing allow a film of oil to line the cylinder allowing for a much smoother cycle, were as two smooth surfaces will cause minute friction and slow the piston down ever so slightly, much the same as the cylinder in a car engine, I used a brake cylinder hone on mine as there a simular size cost around £15 if I remember correctly

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