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    Cool hw 35

    hi guys, has anybody got a stripdown guide or any useful tips for servicing a hw35. any help would be greatly appreciated as i'm going to attempt it myself. regards dean

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    THIS and THIS may be useful.

    The HW35 is one of the easiest guns to strip.

    ATB
    Ian
    Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
    www.rivington-riflemen.uk

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    Remove sights and sling
    Unscrew stock screws.
    Remove breech bolt, shims and barrel/cocking lever from action.
    Drift out pins that hold the trigger unit in the cylinder end block.
    Unscrew the cylinder end block till it is nearly off, hold it in a towel and apply downward pressure until it is free (spring will be under tension, usually not too much).
    Remove spring guide, spring, and draw piston out using a sturdy wooden implement.

    It's a piece of cake, and one of the reason why Weihrauchs are popular. Try doing the same on a BSA Airsporter and you will know what I mean.

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    Cool hw 35

    cheers for the info chaps, just what i needed. brilliant. regards dean

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    hw35

    where can i get spares for one of these guns

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    chambers gunspares, john knibbs or just ask the lads on here if they can help you out with any spare parts that they may have.
    atvb
    dean

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