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    Trail NP XL Question

    Anyone have any hints on getting the pin which connects the cocking arm to the barrel block out? I gave it a few taps with a hammer and punch, but it wasn't keen to move, so I thought I would ask before bending something.
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    I believe that baby is riveted...If I'm thinking of the right part. So your looking at drill and replace. Why are you trying to remove it?

    PS...If any body saw that minor screw up I apologize
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    I don't recall if one end is riveted, or peened to expand the outer edge- either way, a drill might become a necessity. The bonus is that if you loctite the large end if re-using, it will hold in place A-Ok.
    I'd say I care- but I'd probably be lying...


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    Hi Sean, I am giving in to the urge to try a 0.25" barrel on it.

    Thanks Eric, one end does look rivetted or peened.

    I will keep you posted on my adventure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSEO1 View Post
    Hi Sean, I am giving in to the urge to try a 0.25" barrel on it.

    Thanks Eric, one end does look rivetted or peened.

    I will keep you posted on my adventure.
    Just sell the one you have and get this!

    http://www.dlairgun.com/Air-Rifles/B...NP_XL_725.html

    No fuss, no muss unless you like muss...
    Confucious says: He who slings mud, often loses ground!

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    We like MUSS...mussier the better
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeanMP View Post
    We like MUSS...mussier the better
    I know, I just turned a $50 refurbished 1377 into a $500 1322 bolt on!!

    Doesn't get mussier than that......
    Confucious says: He who slings mud, often loses ground!

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    Or keep the one I have and get that XL 725.
    As Sean says, I like muss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSEO1 View Post
    Or keep the one I have and get that XL 725.
    As Sean says, I like muss.
    I meant muss as in fart around changing the barrel on the gun you have now! As for keeping it and getting the 725, well that works too!!
    Confucious says: He who slings mud, often loses ground!

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    I meant muss the same way. It seemed clearer when I typed it.
    I would much rather fart around than just buy something in. That almost seems like quitting.

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