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Parts for IHP National Cadet
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 3:03 pm
by mundaire
Would anyone know of a source from where I can procure some parts for the IHP National Cadet (CO2) air-rifle? I need to restore an old air-rifle and any details would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
Abhijeet
Re: Parts for IHP National Cadet
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 4:28 pm
by sawbones
Hey Abhijeet
The contact at IHP is Mr Mehta Phone no 07925830221
If he cant produce them then yu have to find a GOOD MACHINIST who can make the parts for you. I am the chap who bought steyrshots tau7 the " dummy" . I had tried all over the world for the main seal but found no source for it so then I machined the main seal at home and it is now working fine. The bulk fill cylinder was not there so I have changed it to fill from an IHP cylinder and sourced two new cylinders from Mr Mehta . If he doesnt understand you have him hand over the phone to his techy some Goerge Mathew.
BTW I wonder who had fixed the tau before this
If ever in chatisgarh maybe I could help
Sawbones
Re: Parts for IHP National Cadet
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 6:21 pm
by mundaire
Thank you for the info Sawbones, very helpful indeed. Am currently travelling but will contact Mr. Mehta once I'm back home. Lets hope he has the parts in stock
Cheers!
Abhijeet
Re: Parts for IHP National Cadet
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 4:28 pm
by sawbones
Hey abhijeet
about 4 years ago I had bought a diana 35
some idiot had made a .22 out of it so I reconned it which took a lot of affort
Had to remove the barrel and cut off the bored end at the breach
then recrown and choke the barrel
find a but in the market and find out that it wont fit
next I got some bluing tanks made and learned how to do bluing and parkerisation
It works and is accurate but I just dont like the length of this weapon I like the 25 and 23 that I have in original condition so to make a long story short I am exchanging it for an IHP co2 rifle and will recon that so will duplicate all the parts that I make and post them to you if needed No sweat this is the kind of thing I do to prevent myself from growing old
sawbones
Re: Parts for IHP National Cadet
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:09 pm
by sawbones
Hey abhjit
got the cadet
reconned it took photos
If the one yu have has not been repaired before this you will not need any parts this is a tough gun
will post the photos an details when I get my next break from surgery
Also have taken the measurements for the only part you may need if it has been fixed
easier than fixing the tau7
rest later
sawbones
-- Wed Mar 18, 2009 18:54 --
Ok mundaire
heres the pictures of the recon job I did on the cadet
sorry if the file has gotten too big but I just could not resist showing off
iff you have all the parts you should not need any new ones as these have not been fiddled with
In case you cant source anything just tell me and I will do my best only problem with me is that the turnaround time is tricky as this is only a hobby , im a full time surgeon operating 5 dlinics so it can get dicey
The rifle is fun to shoot and quite smooth dont know the fps and am waiting for the chrono to arrive
maybe reducing the size of the ball will soup it up but then thats going to be the next project
enjoy
sawbones
Re: Parts for IHP National Cadet
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 5:41 am
by sagar
Hello sawbones,
Thank You Very Much For such useful information.
Regards.
Re: Parts for IHP National Cadet
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 1:11 pm
by lazybones
Totally awesome Sawbones. With your expertise around I shall seriously start looking for geriatric airguns in Bangalore
Ashok
Re: Parts for IHP National Cadet
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 9:34 am
by sawbones
Hey mundaire
update on the cadet
I tried tuning the cadet
Chrono as first fixed 288 fps with match pellets
Changed the ball to a smaller size no increase of velocity
Put a 4mm sim behind the bolt main spring chrono at 320 fps with 8.2 gn match pellet
Surprize chrono with gsmith 9.2 gn 350 fps
Yet a very snooth and accurate rifle to play aournd with
sawbones
Re: Parts for IHP National Cadet
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 10:26 am
by mundaire
Wow, sawbones thank you for such a detailed post!
Many many years ago I used to own a Cadet, with which I competed in 3 Delhi State (open sight) matches (in the 80's) but I gave it away to a cousin eons ago as it wasn't seeing any action with me. Restoring the piece I have with me now is as much a nostalgia trip as it is a response to a challenge from a gunsmith who said it was beyond repair!
Frankly I haven't progressed much with the Cadet as I've been a bit caught up for the past few weeks. It's current condition is... well, to begin with it's in two pieces due to a missing screw/ bolt which locks the action to the stock. Also the cocking bolt handle has broken off and will need to be rewelded/ reattached in some manner, unless I can get that part from IHP - the metal tube with the cocking bolt handle, any idea what they call this part?
As you can imagine, due to it's current condition I haven't yet filled it with CO2, which reminds me there is no bulk fill tank with this gun. Would you have any idea as to whether normal paintball tanks can be used to fill it (without modification)?
If you wish to boost up the power - how about machining a slight groove in the probe and sliding on an "O" ring there? Should work like a sort of breech seal and push up the FPS as well as somewhat improve shot to shot consistency.
Any clue as to how one can further increase the volume of gas released by the valve?
Cheers!
Abhijeet
Re: Parts for IHP National Cadet
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 11:20 am
by dev
sawbones wrote:Hey mundaire
update on the cadet
I tried tuning the cadet
Chrono as first fixed 288 fps with match pellets
Changed the ball to a smaller size no increase of velocity
Put a 4mm sim behind the bolt main spring chrono at 320 fps with 8.2 gn match pellet
Surprize chrono with gsmith 9.2 gn 350 fps
Yet a very snooth and accurate rifle to play aournd with
sawbones
Okay if you read what the yanks are doing with the Crosman and QBseries of air rifles the fps go up dramatically by using a stronger hammer spring and a lighter spring inside the valve. The IHP valve seems similar but this is just conjecture on my part as I don't even have a tenth of the skill and knowledge that you have. Keep up the great work Doc. Take a peek at the 'New Crosman Forum' something might just click on how to boost the fps.
Regards,
Dev