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How To Make An Air Rifle Spring Compressor

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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2009

Here is something I know alot of people ask about, but I have yet to see a video on the subject (I may stand corrected, I personally have just never seen one). Building a spring compressor to modify or cleanup your air rifle, all for about $40 depending on what materials and tools you already have. I have to stress yet again that this a direct reflection of your own skill, no to say I am a professional or anything, but I have 2 diplomas in technical fields and a few years of experience, so I am confident in my own building abilities. If you are not, do not attempt this, if you don't know how to disassemble your gun completely do not attempt this. Not trying to scare anyone, just letting you know there can be serious pressure when you release the lock pin, and serious injury could occur if the correct precautions are not taken. So for those with the proper abilities and tools this is not a very difficult project by any means, and if you follow the directions and think logically you will have no problems. If you have any questions message me and i'll try to help as best i can....

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  • This is pointless

  • @msfootball97

    Is it? why did you watch it then? you don't seem too intelligent...

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  • @jperales29

    its for compressing springs lol

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  • @AJGumsey thats not wot your Mum was telling me this morning mate  ;)

  • @moonieparone You'll only be saying that with genuine conviction when you're putting out the fire in your trailer stupid faking hillbilly.

  • @AJGumsey suicide is an option for idiots like you :) go block yourself

  • @AJGumsey

    Yeah OK bud...

  • Nice vid, the one I made is similar. I added some tape around the U bolts to keep the action from getting scratched; also made some wood blocks to fit over the clamp and the end cap, for more positive contact. Some springs come out bent.

  • @msfootball97 That's because you're not using your head.....

  • Just bought one of these Phantoms today. To "upgrade" the performance, my understanding is to buy one of the repair kits from Eric. To install his kit, will I need to compress and decompress springs?

  • @jgoodz420 What a great way you have of responding to your viewers questions. If i'd known you were going to get your illiterate 12 year old son to respond your replies I wouldn't have bothered watching the video in the first place. banned, blocked and reported.

  • @msfootball97

    Wow good comment...way to validate your intelligence, or should I say lack thereof lol

  • what about this idea? put the spring in,place the gun chamber vertically on the floor with spring touching,then get someone to sit on the top via a board.the weight should push the spring in.

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