Gentlemen, a few questions to any of you uber knowledgable gurus out there regarding the 25mm piston vs. the 26mm piston
I just stumbled upon an older shooter grade (cosmetically rough) HW77 in .177. I put it over the chrony with 10.3 grain JSB pellets and I was averaging 638 fps for 9.3 ft. lbs, which I think is a bit a bit low. Now the rifle is marked Hull Cartridge, which is an airgun seller in the U.K., so it could be a sub-12 gun, but still a bit low. I took it apart and it was way over lubricated with a thick tar (Maccarri tar?). The seals look ok, but since its apart, I’ll replace them. The spring is pretty good too, a very slight bend at the end. I’m not sure I’ll change that out yet. After degreasing and cleaning, I measured the piston and it’s 25mm. Which leads me to my main question:
is there a power difference between a 25mm and 26mm piston?
Also, could a 25mm piston be a FAC gun?
Thanks!
I just stumbled upon an older shooter grade (cosmetically rough) HW77 in .177. I put it over the chrony with 10.3 grain JSB pellets and I was averaging 638 fps for 9.3 ft. lbs, which I think is a bit a bit low. Now the rifle is marked Hull Cartridge, which is an airgun seller in the U.K., so it could be a sub-12 gun, but still a bit low. I took it apart and it was way over lubricated with a thick tar (Maccarri tar?). The seals look ok, but since its apart, I’ll replace them. The spring is pretty good too, a very slight bend at the end. I’m not sure I’ll change that out yet. After degreasing and cleaning, I measured the piston and it’s 25mm. Which leads me to my main question:
is there a power difference between a 25mm and 26mm piston?
Also, could a 25mm piston be a FAC gun?
Thanks!