Hard to cock new 2013 condor
Go to the next thread for the cocking details.
Ok, there are some other threads about this and all worth reading if you are brand new to the new condor like me. Sorry but I don’t know how to be brief. My short story is, I bought my condor as a complete package in austin the day it arrived. june the 13 or 14th. Still in the ups shipping box. Gun, hand pump, scope, co2 adapter, and bipod. Sorry charlie, no pellets available for 25 cal. This was a weelend we were in austin for the annual republic of texas motorcycle fling. We were in the gun shop because it was hot thurs afternoon. The sales clerk said a 25 cal condor was on it’s way. I either went back fri or sat but I bought it. Stll no pellets available. I unboxed it and looked it over in the motel room. The clerk had said it was not good for it to fire it unloaded so I never tried to cock it as I thought it was shipped with air in the tank to keep consensation out, shows what I know huh? I came home and ordered pellet from three different suppliers. I probably wasted some money on some of my choices but I did read here first. I think it took two or three weeks to get all the pellets in. At that time I decided to pump the tank up. WOW. I am 5ft 7 in and weigh about 155. I took jumping up and locking my arms to compress the pump all the way from about 2200 to 3k pounds. I think I rested about every 25 pumps over a weekend when I had time. I put it up and decided I needed a real pump so I started studying up on pumps military surplus and all. I got a coltri scuba 3000psi max air on ebay and got some more parts to raise it to 4500 psi. All the time studying on this forum from time to time. I then decided it was time to mount the scope and I tried the bipod. I won’t fit on straight. The second one won’t fit either. Thats that. I then decided I better look it over better. I used a bore lite and saw something that looked like rust in the barrel. I used a hawkeye bore scope on the entire bore and it was rusted on the bottom nearly the whole length. I cleaned it with jb bore paste and it came out nice and shiney but terribly pitted. I called the gunshop and the owner said to return it. I told him I didn’t want to wait for another one. I called Rachel and we exchanged the barrel and bipod. The new barrel looked good. The new bipod looked as good as the first one it just won’t fit. By then I was reading about how quite they are so I cocked it and fired it. Like I said it took both thumbs and the muzzle on the floor to cock it. I thought what have I bought? So that is where I am. I decided from studying it needs a regulator and chamber, a heavier hammer with the slap mod and maybe a one piece top hat as once if I ever get it to shoot good I will only shoot one pellet weight. To keep the fix seperate go to the next reply.
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Man, you’ve dealt with a lot of issues, sorry to hear that.
Mine was fine out of the box, have a TalonP and a Condor SS. Never had a problem cocking either.
It’s true, the Airforce bipod can be a bit tight fitting, I ended up machining a bit off of the top of the part that pivots on mine.
Pumping up the cylinder, I’ve found the Hill Pump to be easier going than the Air Force Pump -but it’s still not easy. I’m 5’9″ and 180 lbs.