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from: TIM MCMURRAY
date: 1998-02-10 22:40:00
subject: Re: Commercial Announcement 22:40:0002/10/98

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Dean.Speidel@GEMIS.ge.com wrote:
> 
> Tim wrote:
> 
>         The very first gun I ever learned to fix was the Crosman
> V350/M-1.
> _________________________________________________
> 
> I picked up a 3500 at a local gun show recently. I've even thought of
running it
> thru a friend's chrono to see what it'll do.
> 
> Any idea what passes for normal FPS performance with a 3500?
> 
> Dean Speidel
I think anything over 400 is great for this gun. Never seen one break
500. The later pop valve had a smaller port and flowed air more
effectively. A good improvement is to fit a fresh oring on the barrel,
fresh mainspring and the small pop valve and these little suckers would
zing them out there.
Fun Stuff. It makes me feel older than I am to work on these cause I
have been fixing this model for nearly four decades.
Later
Tim
Tim
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