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Beeman spares
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 4:47 am
by Lewis Reinhold
I still have some springs,seals etc left over that may be of interest. Here's a list
Springs (mainly JM) for
Anschutz BSA Diana FWB HW and many others
JM spring kits for Diana FWB HW
Piston seals for BSA Diana FWB GAMO HW
Piston bumpers for FWB 65/80/90 and 150/300 Anschutz 250/380
Breech seals for FWB 65/80/90 Anschutz 250/380 HW BSA
Just let me know.
I also have Maccari Tar and Moly
Sportsmatch and Hawke mounts.
Lewis
Lewis
Re: Beeman spares
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 5:50 am
by daisy
Hey Lewis You wouldn't have a fill adapter for a Mako would you. If not do you know where I could get one? Or is there any other fitting to change over to, as gun and adapter.
Daisy
Re: Beeman spares
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 6:39 am
by Lewis Reinhold
daisy wrote:Hey Lewis You wouldn't have a fill adapter for a Mako would you. If not do you know where I could get one? Or is there any other fitting to change over to, as gun and adapter.
Daisy
Sorry but no Dave.
There were about three different adaptors for the the MAKO.
Best bet is to contact Daystate who made it with the S/N.
Lewis
Re: Beeman spares
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 7:38 am
by fenring
Hi Lewis.
What FWB Sport parts do you have?
Scott
Re: Beeman spares
Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 7:43 am
by Lewis Reinhold
fenring wrote:Hi Lewis.
What FWB Sport parts do you have?
Scott
Hi Scott,
Piston seals,springs,screws,odds and sods.
Sportsmatch mounts.
Lewis
Re: Beeman spares
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 12:35 am
by curan
Hi Lewis,
I just sent a PM with some questions.
Thanks, curan.
Re: Beeman spares
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 12:55 pm
by curan
curan wrote:Hi Lewis,
I just sent a PM with some questions.
Thanks, curan.
My spare parts arrived this morning thanks to Lewis, and he threw in a bonus set or targets to boot (typical, really)
Hopefully I won't need them for quite some time, but at least I got them if I do need them.
Thanks again to Lewis for the help and advice.
cheers, curan
Re: Beeman spares
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:51 pm
by Chris L
Bumped, because it should be
Chris
Re: Beeman spares
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 5:40 pm
by Lewis Reinhold
Chris L wrote:Bumped, because it should be
Chris
Thanks Chris,
All the Norica and GAMO parts are gone with BSA next to go.
FWB Sport stuff is light on as are some HW.
Once it's gone,that's it....sadly.
Re: Beeman spares
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 1:30 am
by curan
Hi Lewis,
On the air target section you will notice some photos of an FWB300 I've picked up.
What parts do you still have for these, and what would you advise me to grab while I have the chance?
Thanks, curan
Re: Beeman spares
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 6:04 am
by Lewis Reinhold
curan wrote:Hi Lewis,
On the air target section you will notice some photos of an FWB300 I've picked up.
What parts do you still have for these, and what would you advise me to grab while I have the chance?
Thanks, curan
Hi Wayne,
Well done!
I'm pretty sure I can do
JM springs,piston buffers and breech seals. I don't have any piston rings though which you need.
Also have ratchet rods and other parts plus FWB Special Grease.
Lewis
Re: Beeman spares
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 10:41 am
by RayG
curan wrote:Hi Lewis,
On the air target section you will notice some photos of an FWB300 I've picked up.
What parts do you still have for these, and what would you advise me to grab while I have the chance?
Thanks, curan
Curan,
Graeme Forbes (Forbes wholesale) can help you with a piston ring for your FWB 300,
I recently got hold of a 300S myself and Lewis sorted me for the rest of the rebuild bits.
Ray.
Re: Beeman spares
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 1:15 pm
by curan
Lewis Reinhold wrote:.....JM springs,piston buffers and breech seals.........Also have ratchet rods and other parts.....
Thanks Lewis, I was hoping you would still have some bits.
I'll be in touch by PM and we'll get something sorted.
regards, curan.
Re: Beeman spares
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 1:21 pm
by curan
RayG wrote:Curan,
Graeme Forbes (Forbes wholesale) can help you with a piston ring for your FWB 300,
I recently got hold of a 300S myself and Lewis sorted me for the rest of the rebuild bits.
Ray.
Hi Ray,
Thanks for that.
From your comment can I infer that you have rebuilt the 300S yourself, or did you find someone local?
I tend to grab "emergency" spares and hold them until needed (experience tells me that if you have the parts, you don't seem to need them), but if they are a fairly simple rebuild for someone with the skill, I could consider having a go.
regards, curan
Re: Beeman spares
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 8:12 pm
by curan
curan wrote:....... but if they are a fairly simple rebuild for someone with the skill, I could consider having a go....
Well, it looks like I can do it myself, after a quick bit of research (I love utube).
This is the link I just viewed if anyone is interested......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nimz5d8RERQ
cheers, curan