Hello,
I recently bought a used Sheridan P 68 AT. It came with an ASA that neatly fits HPA tanks. It works, so basic functionality is there. It is a marker made for the German Market, so it came with the F stamp that says the marker won't shoot more than 214 fps.
I have a few problems, after trying it out at the field.
Chronoed it: 100 fps or 160 fps with a random nut that the previous owner put into the hammmer to increase spring pressure.
I ran the marker with a 0.8L 200 bar (3000psi) hpa tank and a reg output of 850 psi.
Looking at the diagrams I found d that the velocity adjustment screw is supposed to be where my ASA is, while the lower tube is a dead end right in front of where I expect the valve. There is no screw to adjust anything.
Is that a normal thing for ASA Sheridans? Is this a German problem? Is CO2 more volatile and results in higher fps? What can I do to increase the muzzle velocity to the allowed maximum of 214 fps (I am NOT asking for help to commit a felony here.)
Random question: I have a Viewloader Triton liying around which seems to share some design similarities (stacked tube, hammer operated) can I use stuff like the valve and springs as replacement parts?
Thank you guys in advance. I tried playing with the pump it was a lot of fun, and id like to keep using that thing. It just needs a little bit more oomph, wedgits and a couple of O rings.
I recently bought a used Sheridan P 68 AT. It came with an ASA that neatly fits HPA tanks. It works, so basic functionality is there. It is a marker made for the German Market, so it came with the F stamp that says the marker won't shoot more than 214 fps.
I have a few problems, after trying it out at the field.
Chronoed it: 100 fps or 160 fps with a random nut that the previous owner put into the hammmer to increase spring pressure.
I ran the marker with a 0.8L 200 bar (3000psi) hpa tank and a reg output of 850 psi.
Looking at the diagrams I found d that the velocity adjustment screw is supposed to be where my ASA is, while the lower tube is a dead end right in front of where I expect the valve. There is no screw to adjust anything.
Is that a normal thing for ASA Sheridans? Is this a German problem? Is CO2 more volatile and results in higher fps? What can I do to increase the muzzle velocity to the allowed maximum of 214 fps (I am NOT asking for help to commit a felony here.)
Random question: I have a Viewloader Triton liying around which seems to share some design similarities (stacked tube, hammer operated) can I use stuff like the valve and springs as replacement parts?
Thank you guys in advance. I tried playing with the pump it was a lot of fun, and id like to keep using that thing. It just needs a little bit more oomph, wedgits and a couple of O rings.
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