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    Leather instead of plastic?

    Has anyone tried the reverse experiment of putting a leather washer on a piston normally fitted with a plastic one? Like on an HW80 or a AA TX200?

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    Why on earth would anyone want to do that????? It is like giving up a .223 for a cave man's club to go foxing with Is it a nostalgia trip????
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    Hi,

    Good point by Jumbuck, but out of curiosity I too would be interested in any actual figures from doing this, including the conversion from leather to Synthetic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsing-ee View Post
    Has anyone tried the reverse experiment of putting a leather washer on a piston normally fitted with a plastic one? Like on an HW80 or a AA TX200?
    I have

    On a HW35 I went from leather to plastic, then back to leather.

    Then I went from leather to O ring, then back to leather.

    Then I threw the leather piston washer in the bin.



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    Leather instead of plastic?

    I,ve not done it on a Hw or "tuned" a gun but I have fitted leather washers to Webley Hawk mk 1s, an original 5 and a RO72. On the Webleys I did it because the old ptfe ones always seem to diesel with the oil they have soaked up over the years and I don like the idea of riveting. On the Original, the boss the washer sits on was damaged so I ground it off and drilled and tapped the end of the piston and made a washer up. On the Ro72, the rubber cup washer had spread that much and was acting like a parachute, that the previous owner had fitted a piston weighht (well a lump of brass). I finally made a washer for this and it would work without the piston weight/
    I'm still thinking

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