SLAVIA-Airgun
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SLAVIA-Airgun
I heard lot about this gun. Mostly CZ-631, anyone owning this?
They look to be very serious about the quality. Looks at their plant.
http://www.czub.cz/index.php?p=32&idp=4&ids=12&lang=en
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They look to be very serious about the quality. Looks at their plant.
http://www.czub.cz/index.php?p=32&idp=4&ids=12&lang=en
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IIRC Jonah owns one, ask him about it.
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Re: SLAVIA-Airgun
Simply put,
Its the sweetest shooting springer I've come across! Not much in terms of power, but very accurate and appropriate for club level 10m target practice.
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Its the sweetest shooting springer I've come across! Not much in terms of power, but very accurate and appropriate for club level 10m target practice.
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Re: SLAVIA-Airgun
Jonah, how is the trigger? does it create any problem on accuracy?
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Re: SLAVIA-Airgun
I have a Slavia 631 .177 air rifle. It is of good quality and very accurate aim. I have been shooting with it and getting good result for a beginner
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Re: SLAVIA-Airgun
Hi everyone!
As a new guy (from the sunny Netherlands) who still needs to get the hang of this place, I warmly greet you.
The reason I put up my first post here:
I also own a Slavia, allthough I have the 630, and for a very good reason. It was quite cheap, and used (that's why it was so cheap). It has had a Lubetune and Spring-guide kit installed (by a good airgunning friend). It will do around 9.5 Ftp and it is more accurate then a HW30S. I know so, because that aformentioned friend has one, that has also been tuned, and the old Slavia will outshoot it.
The 630 began production at the end of the seventies, hence it's long length (1160 Centimeters, or 1 Meter 16) which seems to have been quite in fashion at the days. I'm not sure how long it took CZ to bring the 631 and 634 on the market. 630/631 are pretty much the same on the inside. The 634 can be considered a nice mid-class air rifle. The 631 has a cocking safety that is not on the 630, and I'm quite gratefull of that.
The 630 isn't very well balanced, and has a Junior stock so it's not really the most comfortable gun to shoot. The stock on the 631 seems a bit longer, solving this problem. Best thing to go with would be a 630 in a 631 stock, I think.
I can recommend this rifle because it's so easy to work on and it's quite affordable too (over here it is). It got me into understanding how spring pistoned rifles work. I can also shoot this in the yard, unlike my Diana 48 (Which is shorter: 1100 Centimeters).
Hope I'll add something to this board!
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As a new guy (from the sunny Netherlands) who still needs to get the hang of this place, I warmly greet you.
The reason I put up my first post here:
I also own a Slavia, allthough I have the 630, and for a very good reason. It was quite cheap, and used (that's why it was so cheap). It has had a Lubetune and Spring-guide kit installed (by a good airgunning friend). It will do around 9.5 Ftp and it is more accurate then a HW30S. I know so, because that aformentioned friend has one, that has also been tuned, and the old Slavia will outshoot it.
The 630 began production at the end of the seventies, hence it's long length (1160 Centimeters, or 1 Meter 16) which seems to have been quite in fashion at the days. I'm not sure how long it took CZ to bring the 631 and 634 on the market. 630/631 are pretty much the same on the inside. The 634 can be considered a nice mid-class air rifle. The 631 has a cocking safety that is not on the 630, and I'm quite gratefull of that.
The 630 isn't very well balanced, and has a Junior stock so it's not really the most comfortable gun to shoot. The stock on the 631 seems a bit longer, solving this problem. Best thing to go with would be a 630 in a 631 stock, I think.
I can recommend this rifle because it's so easy to work on and it's quite affordable too (over here it is). It got me into understanding how spring pistoned rifles work. I can also shoot this in the yard, unlike my Diana 48 (Which is shorter: 1100 Centimeters).
Hope I'll add something to this board!
Greetings,
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Hi Broommaster2000
Welcome to IFG, and thanks for the info on the Slavia. If I am not mistaken, the oly difference between the 630 and 631 is the stock. The other part of the gun is more or less the same, other than the added auto-safety and the scope rail ...
Welcome to IFG, and thanks for the info on the Slavia. If I am not mistaken, the oly difference between the 630 and 631 is the stock. The other part of the gun is more or less the same, other than the added auto-safety and the scope rail ...
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Re: SLAVIA-Airgun
I'm sorry, TenX, but I have to correct you!
As one can see, the cocking hinge of the '31 is sligthly differing from the '30. This is illustrated in the upper right corner.
One of the nice features of these guns is, that the cocking arm isn't attached to the tube, but held against it by a square spring located in the stock. When opening up for maintenance, one doesn't have to take of the barrel, like with for instance a HW30.
As one can see, the cocking hinge of the '31 is sligthly differing from the '30. This is illustrated in the upper right corner.
One of the nice features of these guns is, that the cocking arm isn't attached to the tube, but held against it by a square spring located in the stock. When opening up for maintenance, one doesn't have to take of the barrel, like with for instance a HW30.
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Re: SLAVIA-Airgun
I had a .22 Slavia 630 many years ago, It is quite accurate and powerful but this depends how often you lubricate the barrel etc. The Auto-Safety button is one of its best features that make the rifle.
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Re: SLAVIA-Airgun
Hey Cutaway,
I've found that the stock on the 630 is a bit on the short side. Did you put a solution to that? By the way, it's not really powerfull, it's a 7.5 joule rifle that will do about 170 mps (557 fps), however, with custom spring guides, it's capable of doing up to 200/210 mps (656 fps) depending on the age of the spring and the pellet you're using. That's about 9.5 joule, which allows it to be able to reach 50 meters.
I've found that the stock on the 630 is a bit on the short side. Did you put a solution to that? By the way, it's not really powerfull, it's a 7.5 joule rifle that will do about 170 mps (557 fps), however, with custom spring guides, it's capable of doing up to 200/210 mps (656 fps) depending on the age of the spring and the pellet you're using. That's about 9.5 joule, which allows it to be able to reach 50 meters.
- .22 "Bulk Fill" Airmagnum 850 "Ugly Umi" -
- .177 Diana 48 "Lady Di" Black Range -
- .177 Slavia 630 "Lange Jan" with Jan Tune -
- .22/.177 Pile 'o Crosman (Tac Sniper, SSP 250, CB Custom Parts) -
- Duct Tape (Fixes everything) -
- .177 Diana 48 "Lady Di" Black Range -
- .177 Slavia 630 "Lange Jan" with Jan Tune -
- .22/.177 Pile 'o Crosman (Tac Sniper, SSP 250, CB Custom Parts) -
- Duct Tape (Fixes everything) -
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Re: SLAVIA-Airgun
Hi,
I am getting a Slavia631 tomorrow!!! Its not New one but almost not used.
I already Bought a GAMO 3-9x32 SCOPE from Dubai VIA EMS @325 AED, for my in-Future air gun!!!
I don't know it will be Fit or not on my Slavia631!!!
I will post some picture when i got in my hand.
Slavia631 .177cal
Muzzle velocity is 630 F.P.S
3,1 kg, 45"
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B.R
srkhan
Dhaka
Bangladesh
I am getting a Slavia631 tomorrow!!! Its not New one but almost not used.
I already Bought a GAMO 3-9x32 SCOPE from Dubai VIA EMS @325 AED, for my in-Future air gun!!!
I don't know it will be Fit or not on my Slavia631!!!
I will post some picture when i got in my hand.
Slavia631 .177cal
Muzzle velocity is 630 F.P.S
3,1 kg, 45"
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B.R
srkhan
Dhaka
Bangladesh
You are Lucky! you can get Airguns import permission!!
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Srkhan
Thats a very cute avatar good luck do post pictures of your gun
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Thats a very cute avatar good luck do post pictures of your gun
cheers