Now this is really interesting as I recently bought a Diana 24 which is stamped Airwolf. I understood it might have a TO1 trigger but I don't see any adjusting screw let alone two. The pull weight is frightening but when you get used to that it is incredibly accurate, or perhaps I should say consistent.
Much sodding around later.....
I finally got the mod off using patience, perseverence and a lathe. It's a handsome beast with the opens back in place!
I fitted the breech seal with a small oring behind for some crushy goodness, the TP is 3mm which is larger than the restrictor washer was so the power was somewhat enthusuastic. I took two coils off the spring and ended up with zero preload, still OTT. Took another coil off and brought it back to zero preload with shims and it is now at 11.8 with the most efficient pellet. Still close, but legal, and fine until I do a proper job on it. The movement in the sled is down from 11.5 to 8.5mm which isn't bad for the weight crashing around in there either.
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Very well done on the work, Nick.
That's quite a short sight base, though........still think you'd have been better off with a 35E.
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Yes, there must be at least that number. Amongst mine is a 24 Firebird with the T01 type trigger, although it is not stamped as such, only Firebird 24J. It's an excellent junior rifle as it actually fits junior hands as well as mine.
I'm almost certain that the Webley Airwolf trigger has no adjustment. The early Original/ Dianas on which its based had none, anyway. Once cleaned and relubed, I find these good also. With practice you can run the T01 24s close.
Thanks for the info re Diana 24's aka Air Wolf. It explains the conflicting info I have come across. it's a fun little rifle and gets me into 'budget' springer competitions with better than expected results.
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Dagwood