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Thread: TX200 Safety

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    TX200 Safety

    Just rebuilt my TX200 all is fine apart from the safety has stopped working - any ideas?

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    Remembered the spring? Other than that did the bar fit back in ok befor you repeged the trigger into the block.
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    Did'nt strip the trigger assembly?

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    TX's need that last bit of pull on the lever to set the safety. If you've fitted a new spring, it might be on the edge of getting coil bound. The piston is engaging the sear, but not going far enough back to set the safety.

    Gus
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gwylan View Post
    TX's need that last bit of pull on the lever to set the safety. If you've fitted a new spring, it might be on the edge of getting coil bound. The piston is engaging the sear, but not going far enough back to set the safety.

    Gus
    Also which way around did you put the spring guild ans washer? If the washer is not in place then the spring guild will move and prevent it from fully cocking
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