First Airgun - IHP 35 vs Percihole SX or NX

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Re: First Airgun - IHP 35 vs Percihole SX or NX

Post by Ganesh TT » Wed Apr 02, 2014 10:59 pm

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Re: First Airgun - IHP 35 vs Percihole SX or NX

Post by timuseravan » Thu Apr 03, 2014 9:21 am

GNV wrote:I thought they sorted out this problem. Nothing to worry. Just fix it in position with a little Loktite.
Thanks for your reply. Which Loktite to use?

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Re: First Airgun - IHP 35 vs Percihole SX or NX

Post by timuseravan » Sun Apr 13, 2014 7:04 pm

The barrel on my gun is not exactly aligned with the stock. It touches the stock on right side. When I break it, these two areas brush against one another and now both are showing marks. Is this ok? Or is there some problem?

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Re: First Airgun - IHP 35 vs Percihole SX or NX

Post by Tiger619 » Mon Apr 14, 2014 9:31 am

timuseravan wrote:The barrel on my gun is not exactly aligned with the stock. It touches the stock on right side. When I break it, these two areas brush against one another and now both are showing marks. Is this ok? Or is there some problem?
Upload few pics and the experts here in the forum can tell if its an issue.

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Re: First Airgun - IHP 35 vs Percihole SX or NX

Post by yoge_007 » Mon Apr 14, 2014 1:51 pm

timuseravan wrote:The barrel on my gun is not exactly aligned with the stock. It touches the stock on right side. When I break it, these two areas brush against one another and now both are showing marks. Is this ok? Or is there some problem?
Timuseravan brushing seems to be normal. Can you upload a few pics to understand wats wrong.


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Re: First Airgun - IHP 35 vs Percihole SX or NX

Post by timuseravan » Mon Apr 14, 2014 6:44 pm

Right Side with gap
1. RightSide.jpg
Left Side - No gap
2. LeftSide.jpg
Marks on barrel and stock
3. MarksOnBarrel.jpg
4. MarksOnStock.jpg
5. Marks.jpg
Edit: Got the sides wrong. :oops:
The left side has gap and the right has no gap.
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Re: First Airgun - IHP 35 vs Percihole SX or NX

Post by yoge_007 » Mon Apr 14, 2014 10:26 pm

Just had a look at my weapon too and I can see similar marks. Enquired with my master and he said its normal as long as it does not object your cocking. Do you feel the obstruction while cocking??


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Re: First Airgun - IHP 35 vs Percihole SX or NX

Post by pratik_mahale » Mon Apr 14, 2014 11:44 pm

U needs to remove the stock first & than using sand paper remove some materials from right side of the stock which is touching the barrel

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Re: First Airgun - IHP 35 vs Percihole SX or NX

Post by timuseravan » Tue Apr 15, 2014 8:46 am

There is no problem with cocking or firing.

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Re: First Airgun - IHP 35 vs Percihole SX or NX

Post by timuseravan » Wed Apr 16, 2014 10:04 am

So can the forum experts confirm if it is a problem?
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Re: First Airgun - IHP 35 vs Percihole SX or NX

Post by yoge_007 » Wed Apr 16, 2014 5:29 pm

timuseravan wrote:So can the forum experts confirm if it is a problem?
timuseravan am no expert here but I can say that it's not a problem. My range is equipped with precihole sx series and most of them have these signs.



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Re: First Airgun - IHP 35 vs Percihole SX or NX

Post by timuseravan » Fri Apr 18, 2014 5:22 pm

yoge_007 wrote:
timuseravan wrote:So can the forum experts confirm if it is a problem?
timuseravan am no expert here but I can say that it's not a problem. My range is equipped with precihole sx series and most of them have these signs.
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Re: First Airgun - IHP 35 vs Percihole SX or NX

Post by im_mahesh » Fri Feb 06, 2015 12:19 am

timuseravan,

Not sure if this post is too late as you may have already purchased your AR. Anyways, I had a word with customer care lady from Precihole and asked her the same question.

Maintenance for Springer/Break barrel ARs is not that high, except for the cost of replacement of the metal spring/nitro gas spring itself. The nitro spring costs Rs.2800 as of today. Not sure of the metal spring cost, but its will be lower than the nitro spring cost.

The metal springs (SX100 series) approx. life is about 3000-3500 shots. That's ~60 shots per week (52 weeks in a year).
The Nitro gas spring (NX100 series) on the other hand lasts ~10000 shots. That's ~195 shots per week (52 weeks in a year).

Note: These are just estimates and the performance may depend on other factors.

Consider your usage and do the math and you will get an idea about the maintenance costs.

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