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Thread: Seeking information on a Walther LGU piston cylinder

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    Quote Originally Posted by averageplinker View Post
    I think he is after a piston not the cylinder itself
    In that case a 16j piston service kit is good value

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    Quote Originally Posted by hmangphilly View Post
    The hole for the cocking lever is soft and burrs easily Mick.

    Allegedly hardened on later models
    Ah cheers, that makes perfect sense now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Might be wanting that one please, Mick, if you don't need it or no-one's asked for it.
    TX, Tone ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
    TX, Tone ?
    Well, I was thinking for something else, to be fair (I'll tell you next time we speak).

    But now you mention it...

    Only if it's totally a spare and you're never likely to need it; not desperate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
    TX, Tone ?

    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Well, I was thinking for something else, to be fair (I'll tell you next time we speak).

    If you were thinking of fitting an LGV piston to a 25mm 77 to make it some sort of weird Lazerglide, I wouldn't bother, Tone.

    It's much easier to machine the back of a 77 piston to accept a bearing as NickG does.

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    Hi folks I think the problem with Armex is that they have lost the dealership, its gone to the same one as Air arms were using, and I think Air arms have moved to another, so its all a bit of a mess.
    I hope they aren't going to stop production of what I think are the nicest spring air rifles still in production at the moment.
    All the best Graham.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
    If you were thinking of fitting an LGV piston to a 25mm 77 to make it some sort of weird Lazerglide, I wouldn't bother, Tone.

    It's much easier to machine the back of a 77 piston to accept a bearing as NickG does.
    Would you be free for a little chat tomorrow, Mick?
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