Got distracted by my Benji HB20 pistol and my wife's Crosman 760. Both are a lot harder to pump than they need to be. My wife's 760 is a LOT harder to pump than my son's 760. I had a spare 760 valve and modded it for easy pumping. You now have to cock it or just pull the bolt back to the first click before pumping it, but it's a lot easier to pump, and will dump 15 pumps. Haven't gotten the Benji back together yet. I plan on doing more yet to them both.
I wanna see just how much power I can squeeze out of this Benji.It's valve is HUGE compared to a 760, 1377, or 2100 valve. Now that I've replaced the valve spring with one about 1/2 as stiff as the factory spring, and bored out the valve some, I plan on getting noticeably better performance than stock.
Then it's on to my 1377, 392, QBs, 2100, B5-10, and who knows what. I really like working on these CO2/pneumatics. I have 2 lathes, 1 mill/drill, 1 mill, 1 shaper, 1 drill press, 5 bench grinders, 1 disc/belt sander, 4 arc welders, 1 O/A torch set, 1 Dremel, and 2 electric die grinders. That's not to mention hand tools, hand held power tools, and woodworking bench and handheld power tools. Plus I have a customer who wants to sell me a Series 1 J-head Bridgeport with power X-feed and a DRO for less than a grand.(don't have the money or room for the Bridgy, yet).
Plus there's the free machining brass hex rod and all the different sizes of Delrin rod I have. I'm ready to get back to making custom valve parts.
Now, if I only had a brain I'd be dangerous.