Dave. Send a p-m to Pad. E, as if anyone can help here, he can . Atb: G.
Hi all
I am after a spring for a .177 Hi Power if anyone has one please but could you also advise me on how easy it is to replace one , looks simple enough to me but I will see if I can find an exploded view / diagram ! lol
many thanks
Dave
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Dave. Send a p-m to Pad. E, as if anyone can help here, he can . Atb: G.
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shurely Chambers has all the giblets for that particlar turkey ... ?
http://www.gunspares.co.uk/shopdispl...Mainsprings%2E
TS001 seems to have the Firepower in its chromesiliconevanadiam grasp innit? Although you could just try sticking a HW77 spring up it and see if she squeals.
Thanks chaps I'm on the case
atvb
Dave
]Never explain. Your friends do not need it and your enemies will not believe it anyway. ~ Elbert Hubbard[
Good strip down guide here, AA side levers are basically the same.
http://www.airgunforum.net/agf/index...c=4822&hl=SE90
Used one of these on my SE90, had to collapse a coil though to make it legal.
http://www.gunspares.co.uk/shopdispl...Mainsprings%2E
Can email a couple of diagrams if you want, let me know.
Last edited by imorik; 05-02-2010 at 12:19 PM.
AA TX200 MK2 .177, MK3 Barrel, long stroked & shortened T/P
AA TX200 MK3 HC .177, 22mm internals, shortened T/P
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hey, can some1 help me out, i have a jackal, but its not been used for ages, and the spring has snaped! since hen i have moved on to airsoft instead of rifles, does anyone know if a bb will fit in the hole where the pellets are meant too go, and if there is a spring which will fit in the airrifle which will put out 400- 450 fps?
If your Jackal is a sidelever rifle then it is not a good idea to try to fire steel bbs in it, they will damage the rifling in the barrel and they will be a loose fit anyway. Why not stick to lead pellets?
Spring replacement is not difficult ... there is a link to instructions above ... but take care when reassembling the trigger as it can be a fiddle.
Cheers, Phil
This is an airgun forum for airgunners. I think you are suggesting using the Jackal as an airsoft rifle which is a bad idea and simply won't work. No skirmish site will let you use an air-rifle that has been converted to fire plastic 6mm BBs anyway.
I think your best way forward is to advertise the Jackal in the Collector's section for whatever you think it is worth, take the money and buy a suitable airsoft rifle for your purposes.
These are simple airguns but there are extreme difficulties - the main problem is the Trigger area .
The whole rear end plug 'bolt' has to be removed and to do this you have to access it from underneath the action - up in between the trigger hosuing .
FIRST - you have to remove the innards from out of the top of the Bolt - that are a/ a hex screw that holds down b/ a micro spring that pushes up against c/ steel pin - this is pushed up and down by contacting against the back of the trigger and gives some resistance to it in use . [ Memery fails me but a steel ball bearing is mixed up in there as well ]. Remove all parts from inside the hollow Bolt thru the top , remove ONLY the trigger blade ,from below -
If you remove anything else you'll be in a whole world of hurt
I used a round headed allen key , whacking it down on top of the bolt The metal is soft and will burr . One whallop is all thats needed . Multiple whacking will distort the Bolt head and on reassembly you will not be able to pass the steel trigger pin back thru ( use a small needle file like I did if this happens ) .
In the earliest days Jackals were sold with a special tool - that screwed in from the top end , and ( somehow ) you pulled up on and the Bolt came out .
The only way I managed it was from underneath . Make sure you have the action in a vice and a solid backstop covered in fabric etc to , or use a Sash Clamp .
Keeping the sidelever attached will actually help stop the End Plug from flying off around the room .
Once opened up its easy peasy .
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