I recently bought a "Beeman P1" (Weihrauch 45).
Overall nice gun. Not a big a deal as many seem to think about getting used to a "spring" gun. Don't think about its shortcomings, just do it..! I have powder fire guns, PCP and "single pump" guns. You just get used to having different guns to shoot.
Anyway, the point to this post - I checked a few things after getting the gun here. Two things in question. 1. The lead-in to the barrel was a bit rough. Not a clean chamfer. 2. The breach o-ring sticks out a little at the bottom of the ring groove. Seems to seal fine...at this point anyway.
I removed the barrel and polished the chamfer and made an actual smooth, clean chamfer in the barrel.
Now for the real part of the story... As I was cleaning the inside of the barrel, I noticed a witness mark, or"dent" in the barrel where the machined cut is that holds the barrel to the upper of the gun. The witness mark..."appears" to be pushing out of the inner surface. Not in...like you'd think from the machining operation. In any case, it is a visible mark. Seems that more care would be given to this cut with the cost of the gun. A $50 or $100 gun, I understand rough machining practices. But a $400+ gun..??
Does it affect accuracy...don't know, seems to be pretty accurate. Still getting used to the SeeAll sight along with the gun itself, so it's a learning curve.
Mike
Should this be in the "springer" section?
Overall nice gun. Not a big a deal as many seem to think about getting used to a "spring" gun. Don't think about its shortcomings, just do it..! I have powder fire guns, PCP and "single pump" guns. You just get used to having different guns to shoot.
Anyway, the point to this post - I checked a few things after getting the gun here. Two things in question. 1. The lead-in to the barrel was a bit rough. Not a clean chamfer. 2. The breach o-ring sticks out a little at the bottom of the ring groove. Seems to seal fine...at this point anyway.
I removed the barrel and polished the chamfer and made an actual smooth, clean chamfer in the barrel.
Now for the real part of the story... As I was cleaning the inside of the barrel, I noticed a witness mark, or"dent" in the barrel where the machined cut is that holds the barrel to the upper of the gun. The witness mark..."appears" to be pushing out of the inner surface. Not in...like you'd think from the machining operation. In any case, it is a visible mark. Seems that more care would be given to this cut with the cost of the gun. A $50 or $100 gun, I understand rough machining practices. But a $400+ gun..??
Does it affect accuracy...don't know, seems to be pretty accurate. Still getting used to the SeeAll sight along with the gun itself, so it's a learning curve.
Mike
Should this be in the "springer" section?