Here are scans of the original instructions and parts list: http://mynetimages.com/album/Trouble...ebley_Typhoon/
As far as I can remember there should be no differences in strip down procedures.
I've just acquired a 1978 example of this mid-range pistol from Webley.
Having fired it, it seems low on power (its a .22).
I'd like to replace the spring and other consumables to refresh its performance.
Are the servicing procedures exactly as per the Tempest and Hurricane?
Is there a video or written service instruction that you can point me to?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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Here are scans of the original instructions and parts list: http://mynetimages.com/album/Trouble...ebley_Typhoon/
As far as I can remember there should be no differences in strip down procedures.
I think that the Typhoon mainspring was supposed to be 20% weaker than the Hurricane. If the mainspring has ever been replaced then the chances are it will have a Hurricane one in it. I quite like using old Hurricane/Tempest springs with 3 coils cut off. You dont seem to lose a lot in power and the guns are easier to cock. I cannot really see the piston washer on these guns wearing, so unless you are keen to do a full strip, I'd just try a new breech seal first.
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Thanks gents.
Any further advice or shared experiences welcomed.
The Mayor: Intent? How did you establish that?
Harry Callahan: When a man is chasing a woman through an alley with a butcher’s knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn’t out collecting for the Red Cross.