I did a lot of thing wrong when buying the Skyhawk, read that the initial purchase, but the one thing I did correctly was to realize these Snowoeak p-15’s often need new barrels. While going through what some of you are experiencing, in the back of my mind, I had all the information I needed to acquire a LW barrel And get it fitted by JSAR.
The new barrel was wonderfully accurate and was worth it to me personally because of the Minelli walnut stock.
The main gripe I have about the experience is that Diana offered no after market sales support, no service, no parts. Not being a springer shooter, you can’t run fast enough to give me a Diana, it is a personal grudge…
Advance now a few years, the gun is up to shooting condition, I have found a questionable source of parts, I say questionable in that many are out of stock and not knowing when they will be available and I need one more item to bring it to near mint.
I am back to using the oem regulator that a friend supplied when he serviced and got my Skyhawk running. I ruined the original during my failed attempts at resealing. The pressure tubes and my smiths aftermarket parts, not JSAR’s, galled badly making disassembly very difficult.
I had several Snowpeak rebuild kits on hand, but could not for the life of me seal up that tube, others I sent it to had no problem resealing it. I later learned all those rebuild kits had old hard and stiff orings, once I bought a assortment of orings off Amazon, I immediately was able to seal it up.
The fill assembly is a pain in the rear, the overpressure system relies in a small oring with a screw inside. That system was continually failing, when it fails you have to open the air tube by removing the fill assembly.
I experimented with the original fill assembly, after buying a new one, and removed the original 1/16 npt threaded gauge, rethreaded it to 1/8 npt, installed a street ‘T’ 1/8 npt fitting and put both 1/8 npt threaded fill nipple and gauge using Teflon tape to seal. While not as pretty as the original fill assembly, this one works, I don’t commit safety violations to read the new gauge and it has a fill nipple now, it works great.
It also still needs a replacement shroud although a Koi works better and Donny sells a end cap that fits the mm barrel threads and then it will not clip. The oem shroud on mine was threaded crooked on both ends, it clipped badly as the aluminum baffles were not formed correctly, if a Donny adapter for the shroud end was used, it clipped worse.
I have it tuned to 12 fpe for inside use these days, it works great, very accurate, quiet, I still love the stock, and it is more dependable now that I have the knowledge of how it runs and good orings to fix it.
Having my right eye removed I am forced to shoot wrong handed, so I installed the JBE sidelever kit, it is a terrific mod, I highly recommend it. Member Krank has a new one in the box he wants to sell, he bought two, but sold the 2nd p-15 he was going to put it on.
So at this point, a few years later it is a great gun, but not as good as what I could have gotten with a FX Wildcat.
Without that Minelli stock, meaning a plastic one, knowing what I know now, I would not touch one.
Regards,
Roachcreek