Beeman P17 Cocking force adjustment

i read the thread so it was just one hole to make this cocking difference ??????????
it would fill with lube over time so maybe a slot might be better, so the lube was pushed to the side off the face
I don't know about that. How often do you lube your P17? I actually wonder how much the pressure was lowered simply due to excess lube being cleaned out of the cylinder before reassembly.
 
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well the R&D has been done already in the thread that was added above so that is not a problem
now i have read and know people that do the opposite by ringing out every bit of air in the cylinder and never have i read that the pistol was harder to cock
it is an option for those that have the skills to make their pistol more user friendly
 
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I bought a few of these some years back, when Amazon discounted them to $7.50 each. I converted one of them to a 22, using a spare 1322 barrel. I used epoxy on the piston top to increase the compression and also machined a ring in the piston to hold oil soaked felt. It's my favorite P17, since the ammo is a lot easier to handle. Cocking effort is the same. Shoots a hair under 400 fps with 14gr pellets.

Initial cocking takes some effort. I usually rest a portion of the gun on something to make it easier. After a while it becomes second nature.

Even at list price, stock P17's are a lot fun. They are good shooters with a decent trigger. No, they are not serious target pistols, but they are fun to plink with and refine your skills with a low outlay of cash. Great to introduce new people to the sport.
 
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I did the 3/16" x 1/4" deep drill the face of the piston trick and it is a huge improvement in cocking effort. It ran about 385FPS with some cheap pellets.
That’s a pretty small hole to make such a significant difference. One thing I noticed the last time I had mine apart was how much grease was concentrated on the piston and cylinder. I’m really suspicious that removing the extra grease might open up as much space as drilling the hole did.