Hi all, I'm new here but have been a devout airgunner for 30+ years. Just been off the net for a bit while life happened..
So one of my back yard grade airguns is a 10 year old (+/-) Benjamin NPTrail synthetic in .22. The gun is bone stock minus a Charlie the Tuna Trigger. So this particular gun (my only gas piston gun ) has been sitting a year or two in the safe (in an environmentally controlled room). I went to take it out today to do some plinking and found the rifle had lost nearly all power. ( Just about cycles. Pellet leaves at MAYBE 400 fps, easy to cock and piston cycles SLOW). So I'm wondering what my options are. Is replacing the piston a do it yourself task or does it require special tools like the old springers? Is there someone around that could fix and tune the gun at a reasonable price? ... or should I just can it and buy another? It's not an expensive gun but I'm a little peved as it hasn't seen 2000 pellets in it's entire life..
Thanks in advance for your advice
Dave
p.s. Hope I' in he right forum for this. Moderators, please move if not.
So one of my back yard grade airguns is a 10 year old (+/-) Benjamin NPTrail synthetic in .22. The gun is bone stock minus a Charlie the Tuna Trigger. So this particular gun (my only gas piston gun ) has been sitting a year or two in the safe (in an environmentally controlled room). I went to take it out today to do some plinking and found the rifle had lost nearly all power. ( Just about cycles. Pellet leaves at MAYBE 400 fps, easy to cock and piston cycles SLOW). So I'm wondering what my options are. Is replacing the piston a do it yourself task or does it require special tools like the old springers? Is there someone around that could fix and tune the gun at a reasonable price? ... or should I just can it and buy another? It's not an expensive gun but I'm a little peved as it hasn't seen 2000 pellets in it's entire life..
Thanks in advance for your advice
Dave
p.s. Hope I' in he right forum for this. Moderators, please move if not.