You've got me looking that one up as well. Dangers of joining a forum out of one's own continent I suppose. So which one, 'mum to be'? ;-)
You've got me looking that one up as well. Dangers of joining a forum out of one's own continent I suppose. So which one, 'mum to be'? ;-)
As Ian has suggested Gerard, Calpol was the medicine of the moment for when kids were teething or generally had a temperature. Mild paracetamol apparently. I was only joking regarding me taking the stuff as I much prefer to send myself to sleep these days with old copies of Airgun World that I have bound and always to hand.
Looking at my own three boys (late twenties ish) I wonder if the application of Calpol has had some lasting effect as they are more of a pain now than they were then! The eldest, as Ian has said, actually wears a white watch!!!! Ye-Gods.
Anyway, looking forward to some card blasting fun with Wobbly and Magnum this evening. Look out Jones!!!!
Andy
Member, the Feinwerkbau Sport appreciation Society (over 50's chapter)
http://www.rivington-riflemen.eu/ Andy, from the North !
Not long bought myself this.
My neighbour appeared with it one day and asked if I was interested in buying it.
Logun Mk2 Professional Karbine .22 MTC Taipan 4-16x50.
Original Model 45 .22 AGS Tru Hunter 3-9x50.
BSA Mercury Mk1 3-9x50 AGS
Picked myself this up just the other week there.
Logun Mk2 Professional Karbine .22 MTC Taipan 4-16x50.
Original Model 45 .22 AGS Tru Hunter 3-9x50.
BSA Mercury Mk1 3-9x50 AGS
Unfortunately Andys Wobbly pistol didn't live up to expectations http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Airs...tml?sort=6&o=1 and had to be replaced by something far more suitable, something more robust, cheaper but not as common, a Nori house brick.
The club 'Gladys' inspected the Wobbly for a good 30 minutes http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Airs...tml?sort=6&o=0and came to his expert conclusion - "Its broken" R.I.P. (Rust In Peace). http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Airs...tml?sort=6&o=2
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www.rivington-riflemen.uk
You swine Jones. Lets hope the minor problem with the gun not being able to cock is resolved very shortly. It couldn't have occurred at a worse time or place, I must admit. Still, with it being so well engineered, I am sure and confident that the issue is minor and said Premier will be up and running very soon.
The gun will also require a period of psychiatric counselling following her abuse by your hands this evening. I cant wait for one of your own guns to go down when there happens to be so many witnesses. I don't seem to be having much luck with Wobblys at the moment, but still feel a strange attachment to them, despite the embarrassments. Next time this happens she will be staying in the bin though. Now BSA 240 Magnums, superb pistols that are fun to shoot and don't break down.
Andy
Member, the Feinwerkbau Sport appreciation Society (over 50's chapter)
http://www.rivington-riflemen.eu/ Andy, from the North !
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
guessing this ^ is a worn sear, which was/is a common problem. Usually some swine sells the gun when this is coming on and either fitting a new mainspring or actually lubricating the gun stops it from cocking. Also look for worn cocking shoe or stretched pin holes on the linkage. Unlikely to be a worn fulrum point.
While the Tempest does not look as good as the earlier pistols, the trigger is more solid.
Cooler than Mace Windu with a FRO, walking into Members Only and saying "Bitches, be cool"
Thanks for the advice. Trigger pins have never been out by the look of them. I reckon worn sear as well !
Andy
Member, the Feinwerkbau Sport appreciation Society (over 50's chapter)
http://www.rivington-riflemen.eu/ Andy, from the North !
Come on Andy keep the Wobbly faith, don't let Herr IJ Steyr grind you down :-)
Personally I find the opinion of someone who feels the need diss a Wobbly pistol, AND who shoots a Pink Steyr, slightly suspect :-)
Re your ,ahem, cocking problem....... cue Benny Hill music :-) The Chambers exploded view is OK but if anyone could help me with a Premier stripping/reassembly sequence it would be most helpful.
Regards
Wobbly Hippo
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Rust In Pieces.
Good luck with the repair.
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk