Ok.
So as much as i enjoy the newer Reximex guns i sure hold the Krals close at heart too.
However..
The early ones sure werenīt all that aaaand.. an early Puncher Breaker showed up in our classifieds for about a song.
Sure.
Why not?
About cheaper than dirt cause the thing here is... these earlier Krals have two major shortcomings. The charging handle snaps and the poppet spindle breaks.
Well guess what
Charging handle sure had snapped.. and some Mr Handyman had gone at it. LOL Letīs just agree on that.. that there "lock tab" installed is uncalled for as long as you get the handle far enough in vs the main block as it then travels over center and... you get the rest right.
This also meant that the probe didnīt travel far enough forwards and thus.. leakage. Big time.
Sorry to say Kral isnīt imported where i live anymore due an accident a few years back. Also brings that spares is a no-go so.. scavenged the parts bins and came up with a charging handle for an Artemis out of STEEL thank you very much!
Nope. Far from a direct fit, but a bit of welding, cutting and going ape with files later.. presto.
Hm. This is a non reg gun right and Krals have a rep of shooting rather "flat" regardless. I opted to open the transfers up to 5mm flat right off the bat and took to shooting the thing.
I was all over the paper!!
So shoved a few pellets down the bore, and sure enough there was a "constriction", for lack of better words, first thing where the forcing cone is and a few mills in.
Barrel on the lathe, a mandrel and 240 grit. Sure. Groups improved big time so.. on the right track alright.
Then. Trigger on this thing. Donīt get me started!! Weīre talking an EASY 10lbs here with monumental amounts of creep! Unshootable just about!
Laid the sear surface back a BUNCH and then...
Turned me this small bung with a set screw to alter first stage resistance. Made for a world of difference cause stock 1st stage was like what i wanted the 2nd stage break to be!