S&W pellet guns... Any info?

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I wasn't sure where to post this so I'm doing so here.

I have a S&W pellet gun that's a like copy of a Mod. 41 7 1/2".

It's in a S&W box and it's powered by one of those metal cylinders. Does anyone have any information on these pistols? It apparently needs some new o-rings because it doesn't hold air. Any suggestion on who or where it could be repaired would also be appreciated...

Thanks!
 
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The S&W web site mentions a couple of authorized repair shops for these. Tmac's in North Carolina is one, the other is in Texas I think. Tony at Tmac's has worked on mine before.
 
Old Wal-Mart would sell them in the 90's retail price was like $50.00 but it would be labeled on your gun by the manufacture like "Umarex" I sent one in a few years ago all I had to pay for was the shipping to them.

I found this on the Smith and Wesson web site:

Where can I get my S&W pellet or air gun repaired?
Smith & Wesson discontinued manufacturing air and pellet guns in 1980. The air and pellet gun line included the models: 77A, 80G, 78G and 79G. Should your Smith & Wesson air gun require parts and/or repairs, please contact:
Bimrose Precision Aigun Repair
1915 Paddock Lane
Norco, CA 92860
(951) 272-9451

Rick Landrith
503 Town N Drive
Arlington, TX 76011
(817) 275-7905

TMac's Airgun Service
C/O Tony McDaniel
1120 Finger Bridge Road
Hickory NC 28602
(828) 294-2468

Models 586 and 686 pellet guns, please contact:
Umarex USA, Inc.
6007 S 29th Street
Fort Smith, AR 72908
(479) 646-4210
Umarex USA - Premium Supplier of Air Guns - BB Guns - Air Soft Guns - Air Rifles - Pellet Guns - Air Pistols - Blank Firing Guns - UmarexUSA.com

We suggest that you call before shipping your air gun to ensure they have the required parts.
 
All I need to know.... Thanks, guys!!

TDC
 
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