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Does any one know if it is illegal to put a .177 barrel on a .22 12ft/lb gun.

I'm not sure of the regs and thought it might give the .177 a bit more poke.

If its a no no I think about getting something sorted where I can get a more powerful .22.

I will probably be back for advice on that one next.

 

Cheers Tony

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I'm not sure if it would make it more powerful but in the event that it did take the power over 12ft lbs you could get in to quite a bit of trouble with the police if they caught you using it. I'f your wanting more power I'd get your F.A.C. sorted out and get a F.A.C. air rifle or a rimfire. It's not worth taking any risks with.

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Yes you can legally switch barrels. There's even one rifle (tho I can't remember the make at the moment) which comes with 2 barrels as standard.

I have the feeling that putting a .177 barrel onto a .22 action won't have the effect you desire, other than a .177 has a higher muzzle velocity anyway, for a given power output.

I seem to recall that for example with the Theoben gas rams that you have a higher rated one for .177 than for .22 to produce the same muzzle energy for the different calibers.

So my money is on; it will either make no difference or be less powerful than before.

If your using a springer, why not treat yourself to a new mainspring. Jon Knibbs will sell you a Titan XS for £17 inc postage, but I'd be inclined to run it over a chrony afterwards.

Those Titans have a habit of being a bit longer & a few more coils than the original spring.

You wanna make sure you're still within legal parameters for "oomph"

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