Yeah, I just checked, it is metal! appears to be aluminumThe disco should have a metal barrel band stock. I want to use the trigger on a disco build, I find that the factory triggers work fine with a little tweaking
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Yeah, I just checked, it is metal! appears to be aluminumThe disco should have a metal barrel band stock. I want to use the trigger on a disco build, I find that the factory triggers work fine with a little tweaking
I figured so much. I paid $300 for the package, and I want the pump as a back up. I can buy a pump new for $50, so that is basically what it is worth to me. I will probably just keep it as I don't own any other .177 caliber.Hard for me to say, I never thought the pumps where worth the price but the rifle should go for $300 nib
Yes!Can you believe this rifle leaks?![]()
Exactly why I like this rifle. Three internal O-rings, and one on probe. One seal on transfer port. simple design and simple repair. The parts support that still exists is great. I will try to fit the Buck-Rail silencer adaptor made for the 3622. , to see if that is an option. too tired tonight to test though. Addendum: forgot about the gauge tube O-rings, so five internal O-rings. still thinking of my Crosman 3622.Yes!
But there are probably more O-rings in your kitchen faucet than in the entire Disco
Just noticed your screen name. I have made many squirrels silent. I think I have just the tool now!Yes!
But there are probably more O-rings in your kitchen faucet than in the entire Disco
Check the gauge port o-ring. Common issue, especially if it sat NIB this long. Can you post the serial number? We can find out how old it is!Can you believe this rifle leaks?I want to weigh the individual parts and file the specs in my airgun files. An aluminum breech saves a surprising amount of weight, but I forgot to file the info properly, so I must weigh again. I really like a lightweight rifle. Pyramid Air has 600mm .25 caliber DRS synthetic stocked rifles (refurbished) for around $845. and I already blew through all of my Christmas money.
As it is, The Discovery, scoped, weighs 6 lbs., 4.3 oz. this would be very similar to the DRS.
I just bought two rifles. I couldn't decide which I liked better, so I bought them both. One new, one used. Where is the serial number located?Check the gauge port o-ring. Common issue, especially if it sat NIB this long. Can you post the serial number? We can find out how old it is!
I've built far too many disco/22xx guns. I have a couple always on a back burner somewhere.
I am pretty sure that as soon as you get two Crosmans, they start breeding. Just like rabbits. I have seven now and one is pregnant. they also can crossbreed easily with Benjamins.My guess is that there are hundreds upon hundreds of rabbit holes that started with a Disco?
just my c'mon sense
Edward
Let them have at it until you are overrun with DiscosI am pretty sure that as soon as you get two Crosmans, they start breeding. Just like rabbits. I have seven now and one is pregnant. they also can crossbreed easily with Benjamins.
I just bought two rifles. I couldn't decide which I liked better, so I bought them both. One new, one used. Where is the serial
Bottom of preasure tube just forward of the forearm.