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Like OP said it’s probably not hurting a leather seal. Would confirm to it. But getting it out ain’t that hard. I just saw someone do...
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Just a couple... SuperGrade Model A Consecutively numbered Benjamin Centennials in .22 & .177 Cal. Benjamin 342 Prototype.
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I was referring to the build quality of any of the old wood and metal Benjamin/Sheridan rifles vs the modern Crosman 362. I just feel...
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The Walther LG55 was introduced in 1955, the LGV a few years later. The "V" is for "verbessern" or "verbessert", meaning...
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“Build quality “. Crosman moved the manufacturing plant to NY. When they did, they started robotically soldiering the barrel to the...
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I was holding about two inches of windage, into the wind. JSB Exact 7.33s. It was shooting low at 30 yards, and I'm guessing that can...
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I like to take old airguns to places they not only were never meant to go, but most folks wouldn't believe I took them if not for...
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Parker Hale Dragon that is...😉 I've had this for a while and know that not many have seen or shot one. It's my second, the first being a...
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I’ll have to remember this the next time my wife gets some honeydo projects. I’ll use it as a cologne..
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Especially if you're spraying a finish. Mega fisheyes. Ask an auto body guy.
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Silicone cloths are very handy. They do protect the metal parts and the wood stock finish. The only potential future problem is the...
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I don't get silicone oil on anything but high pressure orings, ect., but I have been whipping my guns down with these so called...
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Protect the receiver behind the lever with several layers of blue painters tape. Find a small Allen wrench that will clear the threads...
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