Congrats Tirths - Imported BAM b40 Today!

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Congrats Tirths - Imported BAM b40 Today!

Post by rsuresh » Thu Sep 17, 2009 2:47 pm

I was really excited to hear the news from Tirtha today that he has imported his Favourite Bam b40 today.
Congrats Buddy!

The good thing is, i think there were no headache the way he has imported.
So there will be a good review on the B40 very soon here.

Tirths, i will come and fire some good rounds today evening.

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Re: Congrats Tirths - Imported BAM b40 Today!

Post by tingriman » Thu Sep 17, 2009 3:34 pm

Congrats Tirtha,


Sudesh, apart from the review and the experience of import, are not we expecting the feast for the eyes :D (the pictures)


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Post by swordfish123 » Thu Sep 17, 2009 3:59 pm

Congrats,

Do post some pics and let us know how it is. I think this is the clone of TX200 right.

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Post by rcdoma » Thu Sep 17, 2009 7:42 pm

Congratulations Tirths! :D

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Post by tirths » Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:38 pm

Review? Me? Well lets see if I can :)
Lets start with eye tonic :)
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Made order to Mike melik on 1st aug. Posted on 10th august by him. And after that it was a long wait..... There was no information available on USPS well, still status on USPS showing, "left USA on 11th August" :D

9th Sep, I have got notice from customs. :D Provided necessary document as the customs officer is a new one and most important..the officer is a LADY 8) . She cleared the package within 5 mains. :shock: Asked me to deliver the clearance paper to the clerk and he asked me Rs.200/- as a misc expenses. I denied.

11the Sep, got another notice instead of the package :( I was furious!!! Called the lady officer and the clerk picked up the phone and told me that the package has to get AC's clearance :roll: Same day again tried to call her and she told me I have to pay duty :shock: (looks like all due to not paid Rs.200) And for sure I will never pay. I told her that I will meet the commissioner if she thinks so (no direct threat, you see :D ) and that worked. She asked me to check very next day.

12th Sep. :D :D Called again the same time. 12 noon he he he. She told me it was cleared from AC and I should be getting the package any time soon.

17th Sep. called the Postal Dept (customs) they told me that the package has been delivered in our PO. I went there at 2.00 came back with package and the Duty: "0"
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Striker enjoying shooting :D waiting for yours too :)
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1st apearence/experience:
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Trigger is super light. (If you have medical issue then this is not your gun), lots of oil here and there. Hard to cock. Sharp snap you can hear while shooting. Recoil a bit and bit smoky. Didn't like the cocking sound. Bit shaking/vibrating while shooting.

Relubed:
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Changed the seal with JM custom seal
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All set now:
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Happy after gave a lube tune :D and the trigger tune. Getting fine 1st and 2nd stage.

How it shoot: Very smooth. Though, I like the CFX a bit more I have more reason for that.

Enjoy!!

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Re: Congrats Tirths - Imported BAM b40 Today!

Post by pkjeetesh » Fri Sep 18, 2009 1:04 am

congrats Thirths....that looks like a good gun....very nearly a TX200....how is the accuracy and how fast does she shoot...let us know...and btw...that looks like a GRTIII on your CFX....mine is on its way from Bob....wd like to know how its doing on your gun....meantime enjoy shooting...

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Post by Sakobav » Fri Sep 18, 2009 5:51 am

Congrats and enjoy shooting

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Post by tirths » Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:55 am

pkjeetesh wrote:congrats Thirths....that looks like a good gun....very nearly a TX200....how is the accuracy and how fast does she shoot...let us know...and btw...that looks like a GRTIII on your CFX....mine is on its way from Bob....wd like to know how its doing on your gun....meantime enjoy shooting...
Thanks Jeetesh!
I didn't like the material they have used for Piston sheer and trigger housing and the piston dovetail on B40. I don't know how TX shoots but shooting B40 is a pleasure. For Accuracy, I am going to spend tomorrow entirely and will see how many NEEM seeds I am pluck from 30m distance :D in CFX it is always 9/10 out of 10 :)

On CFX it is GRTIII. Be sure to degrease and polish and grease the required place in GTX trigger before installing the GRT otherwise you will not get what you want to :wink:

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Post by swordfish123 » Fri Sep 18, 2009 10:45 am

What scope mount have you used for Gamo CFX. Some of them suggest high mounts as some scopes come in the way of the loading breech. But from the pics the scope is no way near it. Also read in Pramydair blog that the aluminium scope rail doesnt hold up to the recoil and its better to take it off. What have you done?

Planning to get a CFX in a couple of months, once i get my shooting club membership.

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Post by fantumfan2003 » Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:54 am

Congrats Tirths.....Happy shooting....

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Re: Congrats Tirths - Imported BAM b40 Today!

Post by jashwantsinh » Fri Sep 18, 2009 12:38 pm

Dear Tirths,

Congratulations...would you please tell me if it is an airgun (.177 caliber). How did you manage this to import
and from where?. other technical features that you would like to share which would enhance my knowledge, although
i do not know much on Arms and it's technical issues.

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Post by tingriman » Fri Sep 18, 2009 2:37 pm

Thanks for the details,

Enjoy shooting :)



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Post by Yaj » Fri Sep 18, 2009 2:50 pm

Congrats on your new rifle! Would love to hear more about its performance.
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Re: Congrats Tirths - Imported BAM b40 Today!

Post by tirths » Fri Sep 18, 2009 8:06 pm

swordfish123 wrote:What scope mount have you used for Gamo CFX. Some of them suggest high mounts as some scopes come in the way of the loading breech. But from the pics the scope is no way near it.
The height should be such that, no way you can see the barrel through the glass.
swordfish123 wrote:Also read in Pramydair blog that the aluminum scope rail doesnt hold up to the recoil and its better to take it off. What have you done?
I hv 40mm Objective and mid high mount, so I have removed the aluminum rail. For 50mm objective, I have kept the rail intact. Interesting, CFX recoil can be eliminated almost fully. Mine is almost NIL!! So no worry about aluminum rail.
swordfish123 wrote:Planning to get a CFX in a couple of months, once i get my shooting club membership.
It is a sure GO gun. Do not forget to buy a GTXIII if you want to get max out of it.

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jashwantsinh wrote:Dear Tirths,

Congratulations...would you please tell me if it is an airgun (.177 caliber). How did you manage this to import
and from where?. other technical features that you would like to share which would enhance my knowledge, although
i do not know much on Arms and it's technical issues.

Regards,

Chauhan.
It is .177 IF given a chance, I will go for .177 If I need power, I would buy a firearm :D
for Technical feature http://www.pyramydair.com/cgi-bin/model ... el_id=1056 and review http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2006/10/ ... uracy.html

I have purchased it from Mike Melick you can write to him [email protected]

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Post by kanwar76 » Fri Sep 18, 2009 10:04 pm

Congrats Tirtha...
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