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HW30s hassles
So I got my HW30s from Germany yesterday afternoon (top service considering it was ordered sunday), and after firing 3 or 4 shots stripped the whole thing down.
As a matter of interest, particularly with regards to a conversation recently about whether you should 'shoot in' a new HW with a tin of pellets before stripping:
*No synthetic bearing block on the cocking lever.
*Galling evident at the front of the cylinder and front of the cocking slot.
*Internals slathered in nasty grease, including plenty in font of the piston (strong smell of dieseling upon firing)
*Burnt grease on the front of the piston.
*Cocking slot and all other cylinder holes for that matter were as rough as a badgers arse.
*Spring ends were flattened properly but sharp edges still had to be removed.
*Cocking linkage pins now appear to be peened.
The whole thing was stripped, deburred. I made a top hat (a massive hassle without a lathe). Filed gouge marks out of the cylinder. Cut away material from the cocking linkage, made a plastic bearing. Added a slight countersink to the screwhole in the rear cylinder block.
Reassembled.
Then I added a williams peep sight and tried to zero at 6 yards. The rear sight had to go quite far over to the left. Couldn't quite figure out why, until I noticed that the dovetail for the foresight was off center...
Now I went into this with my eyes open, knowing all the issue that HW's and HW30s' in particular have. But I wasn't really prepared for this. A bit gutting seeing that I specifically bought it to use with open sights.
Now, is there any way to turn the barrel in the breech block? Do I have to undo that weird nut where the breech seal sits?
Or have I just completely wasted the best part of £200?
Last edited by eyebull; 20-01-2018 at 12:27 PM.
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