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Can an RWS model 460 spring be fitted into a model 48?
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<blockquote data-quote="Max Heat" data-source="post: 660689" data-attributes="member: 43153"><p>I can now answer my own question. The "simple" answer is: YES!</p><p></p><p>That is because it uses the SAME spring. The 460 has more power because it has a longer compression tube. But the 1350fps claim is completely bogus. The REAL # is more like 1150, only 50 over my RWS/diana 48. I'm going a different route in giving the 48 a "max-tune".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max Heat, post: 660689, member: 43153"] I can now answer my own question. The "simple" answer is: YES! That is because it uses the SAME spring. The 460 has more power because it has a longer compression tube. But the 1350fps claim is completely bogus. The REAL # is more like 1150, only 50 over my RWS/diana 48. I'm going a different route in giving the 48 a "max-tune". [/QUOTE]
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