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Well, due to the current NSW amnesty i have acquired one of the above in .177. It is very rough, but will be refurbished as best as i can just to learn a bit more about the goings on of my other guns.

Does anyone know anything at all about them. Have never heard of them until now so i'm not expecting mass quantities of info. just curious of anyone's experiences etc with them
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GriMo wrote:Well, due to the current NSW amnesty i have acquired one of the above in .177. It is very rough, but will be refurbished as best as i can just to learn a bit more about the goings on of my other guns.

Does anyone know anything at all about them. Have never heard of them until now so i'm not expecting mass quantities of info. just curious of anyone's experiences etc with them
It's quite a nice airgun actually.
Very well made in Poland.A decent seal,spring and tune can turn them into something quite acceptable.
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Well, it may have once been nice but its a bit beyond making it quite nice ever again.

Just out of curiousity whats a spring/seal kit worth? I plan on cleaning this one up along with the shotguns and 303 but its in the worse nick of the lot. and has a few bits and pieces missing.

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GriMo wrote:Well, it may have once been nice but its a bit beyond making it quite nice ever again.

Just out of curiousity whats a spring/seal kit worth? I plan on cleaning this one up along with the shotguns and 303 but its in the worse nick of the lot. and has a few bits and pieces missing.

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Yeeecchh!Is the bore rusty too?
Spring $35
piston seal $20
Euro Grease $10
Looks very much like a basket case though.
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Luckily 0000 steel wool is cheap GriMo :wink:
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Lewis Reinhold wrote:
GriMo wrote:Well, it may have once been nice but its a bit beyond making it quite nice ever again.

Just out of curiousity whats a spring/seal kit worth? I plan on cleaning this one up along with the shotguns and 303 but its in the worse nick of the lot. and has a few bits and pieces missing.

Lucznik left side action.jpg

Yeeecchh!Is the bore rusty too?
Spring $35
piston seal $20
Euro Grease $10
Looks very much like a basket case though.
the bore actually doesnt look to bad. i was quite suprised tbh. And it may be a basket case but if it will only cost me a decent amount of $$ to fix it up im willing to clean the outside up as best i can purely in the interest of learning. Ill be in touch lewis.

And Steal wool is cheap, if you can find the damn stuff. I think this one is going to need more then steel wool though :wink:
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GriMo wrote:
Lewis Reinhold wrote:
GriMo wrote:Well, it may have once been nice but its a bit beyond making it quite nice ever again.

Just out of curiousity whats a spring/seal kit worth? I plan on cleaning this one up along with the shotguns and 303 but its in the worse nick of the lot. and has a few bits and pieces missing.

Lucznik left side action.jpg

Yeeecchh!Is the bore rusty too?
Spring $35
piston seal $20
Euro Grease $10
Looks very much like a basket case though.
the bore actually doesnt look to bad. i was quite suprised tbh. And it may be a basket case but if it will only cost me a decent amount of $$ to fix it up im willing to clean the outside up as best i can purely in the interest of learning. Ill be in touch lewis.

And Steal wool is cheap, if you can find the damn stuff. I think this one is going to need more then steel wool though :wink:
I can supply Grade 0000 Steel Wool.
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JEEEZ- Lewis is there anything you dont have.??? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Lewis ill be in touch about this in about a month aswell as some mroe pellets. have a holiday to pay for so al spending is on lock down. Doubly so seeing as a stuffed my dates and its in under 3 weeks, not the 6 i thought i had. i will definately need a large amount of steel wool though :)
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