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From: AirGuns4Fun
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  • great video, hope you do more. you wouldn't happen to have a side lever spring rifle that you could do a cleaning video on?

  • @kumquatsta So sorry, but I do not. I can see an RWS 48 or 54 in my future though! Thanks for watching and the nice comment.

  • bet many googles worlds weirdest xrays! xD

  • @silverdiablo7 There is actually a site like that, I saw it once. Some of the stuff makes you shake your head in disbelief! Thanks for checking out my vid Silver.

  • hahaha mate, love the warnings about the volume! Im always being deafened by videos that dont say those sorts of things..

    Thanks a lot for the vid, very useful. Is the second part showing how to actually use it out yet?? Cheers.

  • @tamariderr I have a tutorial article on Cobra Airguns website, under "Airgun Articles". It's about airgun disassembly using this compressor. Cheers!

  • thanks :D i got itworking but know .22bullets arnet even comeing out they get stuck in the barrel :(

  • Great video, very informative and has told me alot on the design of the spring compressor when I make one. Thanks very much

  • @ZiplocBodybag1 Glad it could help, Zip. If you have any questions, hit me up!

  • @AirGuns4Fun Great job keep it up!

  • @AirGuns4Fun you can add subtitle to compensate the low sound, Ez to do with youtube setting on edits or use windows movie maker cheer again great job bro.

  • @Burdock007 Thanks 007! I will def get to that soon. I have been so busy with work lately, have to get while the gettin's good. I'll take your advice .

  • hi u sound like you know what your doing i think you might be able to help me i have a break barrel and it was cocking but know it isnt do you know how i can fix this:D thanks

  • @thedragonwatcher100 Dragon, if you're saying that you can still move the barrel through its arc to the cocking position but you're not getting the "click" and the gun isn't cocking, it sounds like the sear isn't engaging. Maybe the gun has many thousand rounds through it and the sear or other parts are very worn, but I'd be cautious that even if it did cock, it could fire accidentally. Many online airgun sellers also have repair service, or have a mechanically inclined friend take a look.

  • I'll over-dub the tutorial section for better volume as soon as I can make the time. Thanks for your patience folks.

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