Unfilling Air Cylinder
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Unfilling Air Cylinder
I'm getting ready to fly with my air rifle, and I was wondering how I empty my air cylinder. It's on a FWB 700 Alu.
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Re: Unfilling Air Cylinder
There should be a black metal cap that comes with the rifle to bleed the air cylinder. I hope the person that gave the advice to let TSA figure it out wasn't serious as TSA will give you two choices: let them confiscate the cylinder or mail it home. TSA agents are given a wide latitude on how they want to interpret the regulations and you won't find much humor from them if you go in there with an attitude and you can stand there arguing logic all day and that won't matter as they only respond to the dictates of the TSA manager at that airport. I would certainly not bled the cylinder in front of the agent as this was done a couple of years ago at Colorado Springs by a person who thought he was being clever and ever since then TSA won't let any air cylinders fly out of Colorado Springs. I was at the Cleveland Airport and the Montana Team Coach came and told me a Delta Manager had just confiscated a FWB P70 air cylinder because the cylinder had a little residual air left in the cylinder after the NRA 3P Airgun Championship. This action was totally wrong as far as my understanding of the regulations you are supposed to be given the two choices mentioned, but instead there was no discussion he just grabbed the cylinder and went back to his office.D A Higgins wrote:I'm getting ready to fly with my air rifle, and I was wondering how I empty my air cylinder. It's on a FWB 700 Alu.
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The rod within the air cylinder fits into the shaft and is capable of moving freely in and out. The plunger of the air cylinder is attached to the end of the rod and cannot be seen.
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