Out of date or non useable Air Cylinder for Steyr LP10
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Out of date or non useable Air Cylinder for Steyr LP10
If anyone has an out of date or none usable Air Cylinder that would fit onto a Steyr LP10 E I would be interested. All I need is a standard size cylinder to take an infra red attachment when dry firing.
Steyr Air Cylinder
The pistol came with two cylinders. So I use one as you suggest but I would prefer to use an alternative cylinder and if anyone has a non functioning or out of date one we could perhaps both benefit.
Nothing ventured nothing gained gained. If none are available I will just have to continue as I am, purchase a new one now or wait another nine years or so when I will have two out of date cylinders to choose from.
Nothing ventured nothing gained gained. If none are available I will just have to continue as I am, purchase a new one now or wait another nine years or so when I will have two out of date cylinders to choose from.
Dave 10 years is nowhere near the fatigue life of an aluminum cylinder that is machined from a solid billet of aluminum of that size under the pressures that these AP cylinders are exposed to.David M wrote:"Not many people are going to throw away a perfectly good cylinder just because of its age..."
.......its because of its age that it is no longer perfectly good.
Aluminium has a fatigue life.
Before you start arguing come up with a good reason why Morini cylinders are good for 15 years, when their construction and composition is the same.
I guess the 30+ year old scuba tanks should be thrown out.
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Re: Steyr Air Cylinder
Maybe I'm missing something here, so forgive the question, but why don't you want to continue to use one of your 2 existing cylinders? It's not as if you're going to wear out a cylinder by dry firing! Is it because you want to permanently attach the infra red device to one cylinder?abpops wrote:The pistol came with two cylinders. So I use one as you suggest but I would prefer to use an alternative cylinder and if anyone has a non functioning or out of date one we could perhaps both benefit.
Nothing ventured nothing gained gained. If none are available I will just have to continue as I am, purchase a new one now or wait another nine years or so when I will have two out of date cylinders to choose from.
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Re: Steyr Air Cylinder
I can't think of a way of doing that. You wouldn't be able to screw the cylinder on or off.superstring wrote:Is it because you want to permanently attach the infra red device to one cylinder?
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If thats what you are going to do, it will require some machining anyway so why not turn up an alloy bar, drill and tap to fit the thread on the pistol, fit the sensor in the end of the bar and match the weight to a cylinder.Makris D. G. wrote:I think our friend intends to fit the sensor inside the cylinder...
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As has already been pointed out, the cable would be problematic.RobinC wrote:If thats what you are going to do, it will require some machining anyway so why not turn up an alloy bar, drill and tap to fit the thread on the pistol, fit the sensor in the end of the bar and match the weight to a cylinder.Makris D. G. wrote:I think our friend intends to fit the sensor inside the cylinder...
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Re: play nice
Tilly I think you're reading more into the posts than is what's there.tilly wrote:Wow, what a bunch of grumpy dumps! The guy was just asking if there's old cylinders available - he wasn't asking for your firstborn. There's a bunch of you out there that are decidedly unhelpful and sarcastic, and it is ruining a good forum.
The vast majority are just pointing out the fact that a dedicated cylinder with the Scatt sensor attached really doesn't do anything more for you than taking the sensor on and off the cylinders that you already have. Mainly because the sensor is not wireless and the cylinder is screwed on. The OP might not have thought of those limitations.
Now if he was to come back and say that he is trying to develop a wireless sensor for the Scatt and have it mounted in a cylinder he might get more help, after all the cylinders are $150 a piece.
Scatt has released a wireless sensor along its rapid fire model http://www.scatt.ru/item/35/scatt-wirel ... del-ws-m01 that can be fitted SCATT USB but at what cost .. 17800 rubles .. roughly 450 euros.