Thread: Shaft problem
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Old June 10th, 2008
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Re: Shaft problem

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Originally Posted by Coral Sniper View Post
Just tried my 110cyrano and like it alot!

But I have a problem with the shaft.

The back part of the shaft that hits the slidering is getting mushroomed from the slidering impact and is not fitting through the muzzle.
I know it should not be like this.
Have you guys had this problem?Do you just grind the mushroomed area down so its back to normal.
Also I have only put 15 bars in the gun and can load it with my hands,so I dont think the shaft is shooting out to fast.

I bought the shaft from spearfishingworld.com
That is quite odd. However, the sad truth is that the shaft that come with any airgun (regardless of brand; exception: Maorisub) are of very poor quality. For your a Cyrano 110 I would recommend either Devotosub 7mm x 125cm or Seatec 7mm x 120cm tahitian shafts (on the Seatecs you will have to replace the slider though which is too bulky for my taste).

BTW: For an airgun of that size, 15 bars appears to be a tad too little. Pump it put to at least 20 bars or even better 27/28 bars. In view of the 11mm barrel it will still be quite easy to load - albeit you will have to use the plastic loader.

Cheers, ulysses
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