Co2 Match Air Pistol Velocity
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Co2 Match Air Pistol Velocity
Hi,
I have 2 old Walther air pistols (CP3 and CPM1) that haven't been shot in many years. I am interested in shooting them again. After lubing and shooting a few hundred rounds I measured the velocities at 355 FPS for
one and 470 FPS for the other. These seem low to me. I'm wondering what they should be. Do they need to be sent out for service? Everything
seems to be in good working order and properly lubed.
Thanks for any advice,
Mark
I have 2 old Walther air pistols (CP3 and CPM1) that haven't been shot in many years. I am interested in shooting them again. After lubing and shooting a few hundred rounds I measured the velocities at 355 FPS for
one and 470 FPS for the other. These seem low to me. I'm wondering what they should be. Do they need to be sent out for service? Everything
seems to be in good working order and properly lubed.
Thanks for any advice,
Mark
470 for CO2 is about right. The 355 sounds a bit slow with temps being the same. Perhaps you just need a new hammer spring for the valve or a stretch of the older one, maybe it was put up in a compressed position. Or could be just a good old o-ring issue. Shouldn't take much to get it shooting fine again. I am not sure if a really tight fit size pellet would drop the FPS so drastically from one barrel to another.
Shoot the 470 while the other is waiting to be fixed :)
Bo
Shoot the 470 while the other is waiting to be fixed :)
Bo
Thanks Bo,Bowman26 wrote:470 for CO2 is about right. The 355 sounds a bit slow with temps being the same. Perhaps you just need a new hammer spring for the valve or a stretch of the older one, maybe it was put up in a compressed position. Or could be just a good old o-ring issue. Shouldn't take much to get it shooting fine again. I am not sure if a really tight fit size pellet would drop the FPS so drastically from one barrel to another.
Shoot the 470 while the other is waiting to be fixed :)
Bo
Pellets are sized to ensure a consistency, so I don't think its pellets.
When I first pulled out the CP3 it wouldn't push a cleaning pellet thru.
After quite a few shots its getting much better. I was hoping not to have
to pull it apart but by the sounds of it I should. Hope its just a O-ring.
Any advise on where to get them?
Thanks Again for the help,
Mark
Champion's Choice is the Walther distributor and works on them.
There is a large screw head (13mm?) on the back of the CP3 (if you take the grip off). Just turn it clockwise to increase the power. If the spring inside is tired, a new one is cheap and easy to replace.
I'm not familiar with the other gun.
There is a large screw head (13mm?) on the back of the CP3 (if you take the grip off). Just turn it clockwise to increase the power. If the spring inside is tired, a new one is cheap and easy to replace.
I'm not familiar with the other gun.
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Air Pistol fps
One of my first match air pistols many years ago was a CP2. It chronographed around 450fps with a full charge and light pellets. I always left the adj screw set at the factory setting.
Roddy
Roddy