Not sure if its the same with the SLR but with others if you cock it out of the stoch you will damage the shoe . you may already know that though
I've just stripped my slr98 to fit a new cocking shoe whilst I have it apart is there any benefit to polishing the piston and or the piston sleeve?
There was a fair bit of gunk on the them so cleaned them up, it shot nicely before and don't want to do anything unnecessary if a regrease etc will do.
Also when fitting the knew cocking shoe I believe I need to tap the edges around to fit the piston, correct?
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Not sure if its the same with the SLR but with others if you cock it out of the stoch you will damage the shoe . you may already know that though
It was already sheared both edges when I got, I noticed when I took the stock off, hence why I'm fitting a new one
Well as I've got alot of views but no advice, I'll leave as is and a light regrease then
You can clean and polish the bearing surfaces same as you would for a springer.
Regards Max
Plinkerer and Tinkerer