Will this gun have to be taken apart to remove the barrel?
Peep Member Oct 16, 2020 350 2 Hawaii, United States Mar 22, 2021 Add bookmark #1 Mar 22, 2021 Add bookmark #1 Will this gun have to be taken apart to remove the barrel?
Motorhead Member Nov 1, 2018 6,169 1 7,087 California, United States Mar 22, 2021 Add bookmark #2 Mar 22, 2021 Add bookmark #2 All the BSA Scorpion based guns attach there barrel from the BOTTOM side of the receiver block. You must remove receiver from lower tube, Remove transfer port and then loosen/ remove 2 grub screws. Then barrel pulls out of the receiver block. Scott S Upvote 0
All the BSA Scorpion based guns attach there barrel from the BOTTOM side of the receiver block. You must remove receiver from lower tube, Remove transfer port and then loosen/ remove 2 grub screws. Then barrel pulls out of the receiver block. Scott S
Peep Member Oct 16, 2020 350 2 Hawaii, United States Mar 22, 2021 Add bookmark #3 Mar 22, 2021 Add bookmark #3 Thanks Mh. Is there any energy gain by opening up the transfer port? Upvote 0
Motorhead Member Nov 1, 2018 6,169 1 7,087 California, United States Mar 22, 2021 Add bookmark #4 Mar 22, 2021 Add bookmark #4 No clue on caliber ? Tho generally BSA's all use the same valve which has a large transfer exit already. So if a .177 at 20 fpe @ .140" transfer and barrel. 12 fpe @ .125" works great. if a .22 cal your in the .140" -.160" range Transfer & barrel. I would be somewhat cautious tho because of such a small air tank size on ULTRA's ... raise the power, shot counts going to be less Upvote 0
No clue on caliber ? Tho generally BSA's all use the same valve which has a large transfer exit already. So if a .177 at 20 fpe @ .140" transfer and barrel. 12 fpe @ .125" works great. if a .22 cal your in the .140" -.160" range Transfer & barrel. I would be somewhat cautious tho because of such a small air tank size on ULTRA's ... raise the power, shot counts going to be less
Peep Member Oct 16, 2020 350 2 Hawaii, United States Mar 22, 2021 Add bookmark #5 Mar 22, 2021 Add bookmark #5 What is the stock id of the transfer port? Upvote 0
Motorhead Member Nov 1, 2018 6,169 1 7,087 California, United States Mar 22, 2021 Add bookmark #6 Mar 22, 2021 Add bookmark #6 What is the stock id of the transfer port? Click to expand... They vary pending power rating factory set gun up as & caliber ??? Upvote 0
What is the stock id of the transfer port? Click to expand... They vary pending power rating factory set gun up as & caliber ???
Peep Member Oct 16, 2020 350 2 Hawaii, United States Mar 22, 2021 Add bookmark #7 Mar 22, 2021 Add bookmark #7 .22 cal. excuse the omission. Upvote 0
Grim_Reaper2 Member Nov 1, 2020 21 3 COMING FOR YOU, United States Mar 22, 2021 Add bookmark #8 Mar 22, 2021 Add bookmark #8 BSA aren't that good. There are far better choices for the same price. Upvote 0
thumper Member Feb 16, 2016 1,835 1,360 Huntsville AL, United States Mar 23, 2021 Add bookmark #9 Mar 23, 2021 Add bookmark #9 BSA aren't that good. There are far better choices for the same price. Click to expand... Not true. A real BSA like the Ultra is a great gun. Their barrels are excellent. Upvote 0
BSA aren't that good. There are far better choices for the same price. Click to expand... Not true. A real BSA like the Ultra is a great gun. Their barrels are excellent.
B.Guns. Member Jun 19, 2020 424 15 Colorado, United States Mar 23, 2021 Add bookmark #10 Mar 23, 2021 Add bookmark #10 BSA aren't that good. There are far better choices for the same price. Click to expand... I don't think any one asked that question. Those of us that own them know how crazy accurate and consistent they are. Upvote 0
BSA aren't that good. There are far better choices for the same price. Click to expand... I don't think any one asked that question. Those of us that own them know how crazy accurate and consistent they are.