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    PMSL....
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Nick,
    When I rebuilt my Original 35 there was a good youtube vid. It was in Spanish, but tbh, the video gave you all the visual info' you needed.

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    I scanned a good article in an old Airgunworld magazine on these, I'm just in the middle of swapping computers but I should have a PDF of it for the weekend, Nick.

    All I can remember is that you have to grease your balls before inserting.


    Hope this helps




    All the best Mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
    I scanned a good article in an old Airgunworld magazine on these, I'm just in the middle of swapping computers but I should have a PDF of it for the weekend, Nick.

    All I can remember is that you have to grease your balls before inserting.


    Hope this helps




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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluefan View Post
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    Nick, a couple of photo's I took when dis-assembling mine:





    Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CapitalBee View Post
    Hope this helps.
    I'm thinking... nah
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    Thanks all! It's easier when you know where all the bits go, and which way around.

    It's now doing a lowly but consistent 530-532 fps with .22 Superdomes.
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    Once you've mastered it nick I've got two or three of them here need servicing 👍

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    The long thin spring is part of the trigger unit. This will make sense when you look at the parts diagram. you push one end in position and use a small tie wrap to hold the rear of the spring in place. The ball bearings sit in place with a blob of grease on them. use minimum amounts of grease on the unit or it will not work. Get your self a swear box lol

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    All sorted now thanks quite easy actualy when the wife tightens sash clamp

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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
    I kept a perfectly straight face whilst I typed it Gav --- honest.
    aye right

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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
    I scanned a good article in an old Airgunworld magazine on these, I'm just in the middle of swapping computers but I should have a PDF of it for the weekend, Nick.

    All I can remember is that you have to grease your balls before inserting.


    Hope this helps




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    Cheers Mick, I haven't degreased since the WI beetle drive, so that should be fine....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    PMSL....
    Oh, you're a great help!
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    Guy gggr knows how to fix that for you, its on his idiots guide over there ... Basically you need a lot of grease and three hands.

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