I wouldn't, if only because of the risk of some of it dripping somewhere where an o-ring or some other surface that matters to the air system would be damaged.
Before I go and start sanding can you answer a question for me? I have an airforce escape ul in .25 cal, I bought part A37 slide on adapter from donny fl. My slide on adapter has 2 screws on one side of the adapter. Is this the right part for my airforce? or do I need a different adapter/sand?
Curious? Why the 6 o'clock on the Crosman? 1322/1377/2240 I put them at the 12 o' clock cause of the flat part of the barrel is up... An the set screw sets in to the barrel... Just curious... Big C out 😎
Could use oven cleaner on a cue tip to remove the anodize on that part
I wouldn't, if only because of the risk of some of it dripping somewhere where an o-ring or some other surface that matters to the air system would be damaged.
Good info 👍
Thanks Chief 😊
Glad to have the opportunity!
Good video . Why not use a collet type connection like used on a mill ? Self centering , and parallel to barrel .
Mostly it's cost. We've looked at a couple of designs but we haven't come up with one that we think the market will support.
Before I go and start sanding can you answer a question for me? I have an airforce escape ul in .25 cal, I bought part A37 slide on adapter from donny fl. My slide on adapter has 2 screws on one side of the adapter. Is this the right part for my airforce? or do I need a different adapter/sand?
Curious? Why the 6 o'clock on the Crosman? 1322/1377/2240 I put them at the 12 o' clock cause of the flat part of the barrel is up... An the set screw sets in to the barrel... Just curious... Big C out 😎
How do u put suppressors on 50 cal air force texan lss