Handling the PC77 after shoting - only experts opinion is requested, no speculat

Started by The German, October 18, 2012, 09:07:45 PM

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The German

Well we all here may not be experts but can you say that there aren't any experts in here?

I mean- that is the tiny thing that I am talking about and I don't think that why we should... talk so much about it. I get you.

woody67

I think my response was mis-translated/understood.

I meant it in a positive way that we arent 'experts'

In reality Crosman (the experts) learns from us....through our ideas, modifications, requests, likes and dislikes...if we were experts we would all have the same mass produced guns and wouldnt ever modify or change them...

arkmaker †

The only expert opinion you may get from me is that you will not get a straight answer on the primary question you asked.


This has been hashed over many times in the last couple of years. Some people like to keep 1 or 2 pumps in the gun when stored and others empty. Seems it comes down to seal life (which I have never seen scientifically proved)  or safety. If you have kids in the house, I would recommend no pumps and keeping the gun secured. If no kids, do what makes you feel best.


The real experts are the people at the Crosman factory. If for whatever reason, they say in the manual to not leave the gun charged, then there you go. There is your answer. In the 1950's with Co2 guns, they recommended that you always leave gas in the gun. Now days they say leave it empty. As to the reasoning, no one here knows for 100% positive if it is a legal issue (which most of us believe) or a mechanical issue.


So there you go...flip a coin and pick a side. I know you did not want a non expert to answer, but I thought I would sum up the overall position of the forum membership that I have read on this subject over time.


Rich
BTW: I store my Co2's gassed and my pumpers with 2 pumps and my PCP charged.
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1377x

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Trophyhunter49

woody's rite. When I found this forum I didn't know what a flat top piston was butsomewhere down the someone had a thought and made one does that make him an expert? Te Eperts are at CROSMAN they dessign and build them, We make them better and we ae not the Experts!

1377x

actually flat top pistons are old technology rehashed
the old crosman 130's used to have o-ring style flat top pistons
glad someone decided to put some old technology to work ;)
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woody67

Quote from: 1377x on October 19, 2012, 02:43:44 AM
actually flat top pistons are old technology rehashed
the old crosman 130's used to have o-ring style flat top pistons
glad someone decided to put some old technology to work ;)

When will you ever learn to just keep your keyboard shut? We were doing something there.

;D

Trophyhunter49

 That's what I'm saying. The experts didn't start back use the FTP the Hobbiest did.

mudduck48

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Quote from: The German on October 18, 2012, 11:50:59 PM
Don't feel insulted for me making clear that I am not looking for vague advices, but for absolutely reliable information to deliver a perfect service to my gun. Furthermore this is the greatest, even an international forum for Crosman pistols, so why not ask for highly qualified support? I think we have a lot of specialists/ experts here who know their gun better than their hometown and modify them in every way to make them become high-tec, aswell as people like me who are unexperienced with guns and are eager in order to handle them with the highest care possible. And despite this message is not adressed to everybody maybe, this is what I do need at the moment. Do you understand me?

I was not insulting anybody.

And why shouldn't I casually mention that I payed twice what people in the US usually pay for it? Isn't that an interesting fact? I was neither complaining nor making anyone in the forum responsible for me paying 130$. Maybe I wrote it down to make people understand even better why I want to take flawless care about the PC77.

And now having dealt with that let me see your favourite pictures of your guns (My camera is unavailable.), and lets have some cake or ice-cream, or whatever you want and let's go shootin. Off course that is phisically not possible, but it's the idea, that counts.

And thanks for the link to the forearm.
Well,sir there are 86711post on 6731 topics on this forum. Just do what a real wise man told me to do when I first started on this forum, READ, READ READ! Your answer is there.
We need to keep going and have fun doing it.

The German

I was affraid to be openening a thread wich existed already.
But hey- see it from the positive side: I did read your reply.

Thank you, Sir!

1377x

Quote from: woody67 on October 19, 2012, 02:46:52 AM
When will you ever learn to just keep your keyboard shut? We were doing something there.

;D
youre right maybe  should!!!!! :P
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