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Offline Rontier

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Tech force 67?
« on: September 21, 2009, 02:18:55 PM »
I just ordered a Tech force 67.

Anyone out there have one of these?
ordered from http://www.compasseco.com

I was looking for a lite shooter in 117.cal, & about 700fps, lite cocking & side lever.

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Re: Tech force 67?
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2009, 01:17:43 AM »
I have one as, bought on Longisland Hunter's recommendation. It is an awesome rifle!!! mine shoots the daisy wadcutters into a 1 inch circle at 30 yards all day long. it shoots them at 720 fps and those are 7.8 gr!!! is good enough to hunt with, mine claiming a couple of bird feeder raiding squirrels at 25 yards. it will take a crow witha head shot at 25 yards.
when you get it, take apart and clean all the mistery oil off of it. make sure the seals are clean and have no plastic burrs, relube your rifle and put it together tightening the screws  tight, but not to death (it will strip or crack the wood easily). Assemble it and then clean the barrel with Goo gone. then run some wads until they come out clean and dry. then start shooting... mine broke in after almost a full tin of CPLs. Now she shoots consistenly and quietly. I topped mine off with a long yere relief (5 inch)  2-7x32 leapers with an illuminated reticle) it all goes into a backpack and is the most underrated rifle  out there. it is quiet, powerful enough, and discreet little shooter. congrats!!!

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Re: Tech force 67?
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2009, 01:20:31 AM »
oh, if you like that, try the b3-1 AK 47 look alike from Bam... i got one too, same action as the 67, but has a longer barrel and a fold out paratrooper stock. get that one in .22 and it will shoot them out at about 550 fps... great knock down power... plus they got awesome tuning potential.

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RE: Tech force 67?
« Reply #3 on: September 22, 2009, 01:35:44 AM »
I got one of these little shooters, and I just got one for my brother.
I did what LD said, and I did a few other things.
These guns have an inherit weakness in the scope mount.  The scope mount rail is wood-screwed into the forearm stock. I took mine, and epoxied the rail and the screws to the wood.  Then I topped it off with a log eye relief scope.
On my brother's gun, I drilled the scope mount holes all the way through, and used long screws and locking nuts to afix the rail to the wood.  Another thing to make sure of, is that the screws holding the barrel to the forearm stock are nice and snug.  

On mine, the guide rod was VERY bent, so I made one out of delrin, and replaced it.  ON my brother's gun, it was fine, so we left it.
Once you work out the little details..its a neat little shooter. Oh, the B3 cleaning kit spring will fit it, but its the same spring as the stock rifle, so dont expect higher fps numbers.

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RE: Tech force 67?
« Reply #4 on: September 22, 2009, 02:58:21 AM »
Wow hey thanks for the info Guy's that will help allot.
I'de read the scope was bad ! but rails too?  :o  I'll like working on any way.

are Xisico the same gun?  Like parts enter change?
I was looking at the forarm on theres and it looks not as tall,
but it's not wood!

thanks Guy's
gota love this web site Great help from everyone.:)
regards
ron

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Re: Tech force 67?
« Reply #5 on: September 22, 2009, 03:32:02 AM »
since we're on the subject,...what replacement spring would add a reasonable increase in fps for the b3 varients ? we chronoed one of my b3s at the last bbq and got 610fps at the muzzle using 14.3 grain domed pellets. as such,. im just curious as to which spring can be used to bump this up a bit............

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Re: Tech force 67?
« Reply #6 on: September 22, 2009, 05:18:36 AM »
Yes?
That is what I was thinking sence I've got too take the 67 apart when it comes in?
this is new for me!  though I can build a Bike from scratch, the air gun is a unkown to me !
Like will I need a spring compresser? or will very thing just fly out?? when I puch out that Pin!
my Quest is one I'm thinking of deburring and cleaning, the fps is fine at 980 or so with 7.56gr
but what do you use to deburr, & the jm tar where do I get it.
I know how to lube mine & mix the moly 60/30hd, that works Great , even on the Bikes I Build.

 & at Compasseco they clean the gun & test fire it , make sure everything works ok.
 So is that all the gun needs?
it would be nice to find a UTube on how to take a china air gun apart. or tune up.

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« Reply #7 on: September 22, 2009, 05:37:09 AM »
its not that hard,..........but the spring compressor is  MUST have. search the library portion of this site, there are several diy spring compressor examples on hand, as well a a number of tuning guides.

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« Reply #8 on: September 22, 2009, 05:56:12 AM »
Thank you,
 will do,

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Re: Tech force 67?
« Reply #9 on: September 22, 2009, 02:31:03 PM »
and yes... it is the same gun. I did not have any problems with the scope rail. mine is as solid as a rock... Triry... Wow, 610 in .22 is sweet! I have only being able to squeeze 560 from the b3 AK lookalike...

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« Reply #10 on: September 22, 2009, 03:46:39 PM »
it does sound sweet, I called compassco -said it would be ther austin tx on Tuesday can't wate.
mines the 117. :) ..

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« Reply #11 on: September 22, 2009, 11:45:16 PM »
great choice... get a side rail, a laser and atact flashlight and you could be a mini swat team marksman...lol

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Re: Tech force 67?
« Reply #12 on: September 23, 2009, 05:15:35 AM »
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lillysdad621 - 9/22/2009  7:31 PM
and yes... it is the same gun. I did not have any problems with the scope rail. mine is as solid as a rock... Triry... Wow, 610 in .22 is sweet! I have only being able to squeeze 560 from the b3 AK lookalike...


is 610fps really that good ?  this one  shoots really hard now , punchimg clean thru 1" pine at 25 yards. i havent toyed much with this one as it had the worst out of the box trigger of any b3 ive owned. it looked like the trigger and sear were fabbed using a cutting torch, lots of polishing on these parts to get a decent trigger.
maybe i'll keep this one !!

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« Reply #13 on: September 23, 2009, 06:21:32 AM »
yeah... in .22 they are rated at 450 fps. I have never seen less than 500 and i am happy with mid 500... so 610 is somewhat strong.

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Re: Tech force 67?
« Reply #14 on: September 23, 2009, 10:37:15 AM »
I think my B3-1 sidefolder .22 runs right at 450 fps. I definitely want to bump it up. Is the 67 the same thing as the QB57, ie: the takedown model that comes in the plastic "suitcase"? I have one of those and it's a lot of fun. I tuned it just for smooth fun. I may try to bump up the power if I can find out what spring I need to use for that. I'd like to use it for a short range squirrel popper.

If you want a really fun springer, save up and get a Baikal MP 514K. It's the black bullpup in .177 that holds 8 (I think) pellets in a rotary mag/clip. They're easy to tune, compressor not needed, just like the MP 512. Plus they look cool.

BTW, the first thing I did to my QB57 was file/sand off the finger grooves and the sharp, angular corners from the pistol grip. Much more comfortable to my hand now.

Enjoy yours. It's a lot of fun for not too much money.
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