Hi folks,
I've posted videos here before but in an effort to expand my channel, I'm putting the word out again. My channel is devoted almost entirely to spring powered airguns. I don't claim to be an authority, just a fellow enthusiast. I try to deliver the subject matter in a calm and pleasant manner. Not into flashy, over the top enthusiasm. Who knows? You may find it enjoyable. Stop by and check it out when you get a chance. Hope to see you there.
https://youtube.com/user/razor1962
I enjoy you're channel. Thank you for your efforts & content. I wish you continued success
@bob_stl Thanks Bob and thanks for taking the time to reply to this thread.
I very much enjoyed these two
https://airgunwarriors.com/community/airgun-talk/a-short-video-featuring-the-hw35e/
When I next buy a springer the HW35 is very much the list thanks to that video.
https://airgunwarriors.com/community/airgun-talk/home-tune-on-my-feinwerkbau-sport-air-rifle-video/
And I look forward to many more.
@razor Hi Kevin... enjoyed your video with the Webley Eclipse... commented on your video... love my .177 Beeman import Webley Eclipse that I bought in 1993.
I've been wanting to do a strip and re-lube on it, but have yet to do it... still shoots really well... but don't often shoot it with the other spring air rifles that I have... I'm going to do some indoor shooting with it this winter, and maybe look at tearing it down.
How easy/difficult was it to work on ?
Some photos to share...
Hi Ken,
Thanks for your feedback on the Webley Eclipse.
Taking the rifle down is pretty straightforward. There's a small part which I labeled as the "auxiliary sear " that can be a bit of a PIA to replace but a little perseverance and you'll get it.
I did a 2 part video series on the teardown and reassembly processes. This ought to prove valuable when you get into yours.
Thanks again for reaching out. Feel free to contact me should you have any questions.
pelletsandpistons@gmail.com
Kevin


