Douglas in CT
New member
A friend has loaned me his Chinese .177 pellet air rifle , and is out of town for the next month .
This rifle has a side of barrel mounted pump lever that not only compresses the air on movement away from the barrel, but also moves the "bolt" at the same time.
TWO Questions
Question 1:
I have apparantly goofed by doing a full compression stroke (to the rear), followed by a partial forward home motion without pulling the trigger, followed by full compression stroke.
The pump lever and "bolt" have locked in the full back and open position.
Is this a presure lock, or something mechanically related.
Either way, what is the fix?
Question 2:
What are lubricating/cleaning requirements of a lead pellet firing air gun?
Thank you all.
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Regards,
~Douglas in CT
This rifle has a side of barrel mounted pump lever that not only compresses the air on movement away from the barrel, but also moves the "bolt" at the same time.
TWO Questions
Question 1:
I have apparantly goofed by doing a full compression stroke (to the rear), followed by a partial forward home motion without pulling the trigger, followed by full compression stroke.
The pump lever and "bolt" have locked in the full back and open position.
Is this a presure lock, or something mechanically related.
Either way, what is the fix?
Question 2:
What are lubricating/cleaning requirements of a lead pellet firing air gun?
Thank you all.
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Regards,
~Douglas in CT