I've actually gone two days without shooting any of them. Life is a bit wound up at the moment, but I have a four day weekend coming.Any luck getting the 2240 working?
That is what I first thought.I don't have one of these but is it missing a pad or spacer under the cap that would properly push the cartridge fully in for piercing?
If you modify the flat as suggested, how do you keep the sight from moving after it's adjusted ? You could drill and tap a hole just behind the blade and install a grub screw. The sight is soft and the threads might strip when you tighten the screw up.For the front sight. You can tap it off by holding a stick on the rear edge and tapping it off with a small hammer. When you get it off you will see that there is a flat on the inside to match up with the barrel. Use a Dremel or rat tail file to remove the flat and make the I D round. You will now be able to re-mount the sight in a clock position that favors your sight line.
can you shim the cap , maybe a this wad of Aluminum foil ? ?Alright, on y'alls word I added a 2240 to my collection. I found it to be reasonably powerful, and accurate. So here's the but.
The sights are aweful, and unable to reach zero. The best zero I can manage is two inches or so to the right. It consistently hits the paddle to the right of the one I'm shooting at, on my Crazy Eights target. So it needs after market sights, and the Intermounts that fit my H9A, don't fit the 2240.
BTW my H9A has the same problem, but is shooting left.
Another thing I'm not comfortable with is the cap to the cartridge chamber. It is very tight, and requires even more, each time to release the CO2. I'm afraid it's going get bugered up, as I have to get on it with a screw driver.
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I have this same issue with the progressive tightening of the cap....Alright, on y'alls word I added a 2240 to my collection. I found it to be reasonably powerful, and accurate. So here's the but.
The sights are aweful, and unable to reach zero. The best zero I can manage is two inches or so to the right. It consistently hits the paddle to the right of the one I'm shooting at, on my Crazy Eights target. So it needs after market sights, and the Intermounts that fit my H9A, don't fit the 2240.
BTW my H9A has the same problem, but is shooting left.
Another thing I'm not comfortable with is the cap to the cartridge chamber. It is very tight, and requires even more, each time to release the CO2. I'm afraid it's going get bugered up, as I have to get on it with a screw driver.
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I solved that mystery.I have this same issue with the progressive tightening of the cap....