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    hw77k

    Could someone please give me a rough idea on value

    lots of pictures;

    http://s195.photobucket.com/albums/z183/jonnyhal/hw77k/


    thanks in advance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Russell View Post
    Extracted from other threads:

    1001845 manufactured 1983
    1003486 was delivered in 1984
    1003582 mk1 1984
    1007970 manufactured 1984
    1011026 was delivered in 1984
    1011108 was delivered in 1984
    1016823 manufactured 1985 (mk1)
    1023310 manufactured 1985
    1036528 was delivered in 1987
    1041261 was delivered in 1987
    1181588 was delivered in 1989
    1182580 was manufactured in 1990
    1186081 was manufactured in 1990
    1288125 was delivered in 1993
    1289991 manufactured 1993
    1446049 (switch from 25mm to 26mm)
    1461921 was delivered in 1999
    1687223 was delivered in 2006

    Cheers, Phil
    1046985, so it must be about 1988?

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    At a guess- around £200??


    I may be way out though


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    Looks in Nice condition that one!

    Id say around £180, though I wouldnt listen to my opinion

    Andy
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    cheers guys, what power should it be putting out?

    just chrono'ed it and its only putting out about 8ft/lbs, how do i get it running at 11.5ft/lbs?

    cheers!

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    Could be breech seal, piston seal or spring and maybe all of them..
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    And easy should push 11.5ft.lbs
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    SFS Imp .22 HW98 .20 HW98 .22 HW99s .22
    Wonky tuned HW80 .22 Wonky tuned HW77 .177 SFS tuned BSA Goldstar .22

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    where is best to get replacement parts?

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    You could put a v mach or Bonnie and Clyde kit in it. I would shoot real nice then.

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    8 ft/lbs is very low so start by stripping her and look for obvious problems, such as damaged piston seal, or damaged spring.
    IF you want to get it really nice and are willing to fit a new kit, I agree with Dave and would put a Bonnie and Clyde kit in.

    If you want to do a little less to it, find out the fault and replace with a Quality part. eg if its just a piston seal contact bonnie and clyde off her, or a maccari.

    Dont use it till the work is done, you could be doing a lot of damage top the inside of your piston.

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