what would you pay for a pimped hume pipe model 35?
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what would you pay for a pimped hume pipe model 35?
Say if mine has a James Maccari spring in .22, has been repainted, has had all all the metal sights removed and has a scope rail welded on. It also has a brand new stock. Only flaw is the still stock trigger. I may have a 4x15 scope for it.
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Surely you would be the one who would paying someone to take that off your hands?
Hope I haven't been too harsh but you did ask.
Mack The Knife
Depends on what went into and the final outcome. Good pics required.has been repainted
Means diddly squat if it isn't suitable. Something too powerful could jar the rifle to bits. Any chrono readings? What about piston, piston washer and breech seal?has a James Maccari spring in .22
Depends on the quality of the alignment and welding. Pics again.has a scope rail welded on
Sounds like one of those plastic lens jobbies. Some more pics, details required. What about mounts?may have a 4x15 scope for it.
Hope I haven't been too harsh but you did ask.
Mack The Knife
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hello harsh Mack The Knife avatar
Yup I did ask. Actually I haven't got pics right now. Piston and washer etc are Hume Pipe stuff. The paint is spray, I might get a powder coated version done. Alighnment of the scope rail is correct as I have tried out my bushnell sportsman on it. The scope I am about to change it to is also a Bushnell 4X15...I admit it is old but it still holds its zero. You are right about the power though while it zaps heavy pellets throught flower pots and leaves little holes, I'm not sure if the air rifle would hold up to the constant battering.
But it has done well for the last two years. Flattens your crow repeatedly ha haa haa (manic laughter) . I was thinking whole package for about six thousand as I can't take care of so many toys any more.
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But it has done well for the last two years. Flattens your crow repeatedly ha haa haa (manic laughter) . I was thinking whole package for about six thousand as I can't take care of so many toys any more.
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Re: hello harsh Mack The Knife avatar
That's a fair price. I may be interested in that scope if you decide to sell it seperately.dev wrote:I was thinking whole package for about six thousand as I can't take care of so many toys any more.
An underpowered air-pistol can down the crow target. Tightening the nut and bolt at the back, by a bit, can increase resistance if you want it that way.
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powder your nose ;-)
Powder coat for the metal parts not the wood . I have a brand new stock but I have given up the idea. Instead I just took it apart and shoved it into my junk drawer...the trigger and the whole set up is a pain. Yes you did tell me so Mack The Knife . And I am just waiting for my Mac1 tuned QB78 with extended bulk tube plus PB tank etc. There is an ominus silence from the Speed Post guys so it seems like they are getting their nutcrackers ready for me...this time I think they will really make me regret my decision. So pray for me.
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