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 Post subject: Re: Cometa Lynx Blue
PostPosted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 10:44 pm 
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Sounds like a nice shooter
Some pics would be awesome
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 Post subject: Re: Cometa Lynx Blue
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Always wondered about floating barrels especially this type with absolutely no support, will they remain accurate or will they change poi every time the rifle is moved?


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 Post subject: Re: Cometa Lynx Blue
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Watertown wrote:
Always wondered about floating barrels especially this type with absolutely no support, will they remain accurate or will they change poi every time the rifle is moved?


If they are like a powder burner they need to bounce. So same POI, unless the barrel gets very hot, which air guns don't do!!

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 Post subject: Re: Cometa Lynx Blue
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Like my Cometa Lynx well enough it needs a little brother.
Ordered a 177 Lynx in brown stock. Could be the never needs filling FT rifle :)

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 Post subject: Re: Cometa Lynx Blue
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Hey Walter when you gonna post pic's of this Lynx you say you got.
you know the saying "no" pic's, it didn't happen. :lol: :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: Cometa Lynx Blue
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Place is full of gun porn addicts, I see. Well hold it, I don't.....Pics Please :lol: :lol:

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I took a quick glimpse at Kim's response and didn't see the word 'gun' in his response...and i was a bit disappointed when i reread the post thoroughly.

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 Post subject: Re: Cometa Lynx Blue
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I am very interested to hear/see how these things shoot. I was this close to ordering one but could hardly find any reviews on them and the few there are were not glowing. Let us know some more of the details when you have time.


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 Post subject: Re: Cometa Lynx Blue
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If the weather EVER warms up I will fill my tank(s) then shoot this Cometa!
Hard to get time these days.....

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 Post subject: Re: Cometa Lynx Blue
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Purchased this rifle from Kelly.
nice unit :-))

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 Post subject: Re: Cometa Lynx Blue
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That's three for you now Walter? Since you're so keen on them, you can babysit mine and work the kinks out if you'd like? :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Cometa Lynx Blue
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Jmclean85 wrote:
That's three for you now Walter? Since you're so keen on them, you can babysit mine and work the kinks out if you'd like? :lol:


Four, but who's counting.....

Sure would do that for you!

Add second stage to the trigger as well.....

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 Post subject: Re: Cometa Lynx Blue
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Time for a picture of those Lynx rifles Valter!

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 Post subject: Re: Cometa Lynx Blue
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Four? :shock: wowzer. Got a thing for the Spanish ladies? Lol. One day I just may take you up on that second stage trigger. This trigger isn't awful. But a little bit of resistance at the breaking point would make it a lot nicer. I can't wait for a straight barrel so I can put her back to work.

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 Post subject: Re: Cometa Lynx Blue
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Hi All,

I've been back reading on this thread and would like to know:

1. For the power of this rifle to be adjusted (uptune) is the hammer spring the only part that needs adjustment/s?

2. For the Reg output (this is regulated am I correct?) this can be adjusted by experimenting with the springs or does the reg have belville springs?

Thanks. I have a PAL btw. looks like a very good gun once tuned a bit.

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