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    Titan spring for a hw95

    What number titan spring do I need for the hw95
    Cheers

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    Number 8 but it will need chopping down as they all do
    them there springer's are soooooo addictive

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    Cheers Joffy

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    just the one mate; we've moved on from the whole relum dual spring thing

    HTH (yeah right),
    JB
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    If you haven't ordered a spring already, Ray, I'd be giving Tony at SFS a call and fitting one of his.

    Hope you're boinging along nicely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    If you haven't ordered a spring already, Ray, I'd be giving Tony at SFS a call and fitting one of his.

    Hope you're boinging along nicely.
    I would agree with that...along with one of his red seals too

    Cheers Steve

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    Personally I find titan springs too stiff and the 95 with its long stroke and efficient action needs a long soft spring to get a nice shot cycle. Jim Tyler was reccomending TX mk3 springs on here a while back, may be a good option.
    Plinkerer and Tinkerer

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    fit a tbt nose extension
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Twenty years ago I spotted a large bag of rough cut mainsprings,gathering dust high up in a gunsmith's workshop.
    What are they for? I asked the weihrauch dealer.
    The 95,hull cartridge have supplied them for warranty claims on over the limit guns,he replied.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    If you haven't ordered a spring already, Ray, I'd be giving Tony at SFS a call and fitting one of his.

    Hope you're boinging along nicely.
    Second that

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    Quote Originally Posted by maximus View Post
    Personally I find titan springs too stiff and the 95 with its long stroke and efficient action needs a long soft spring to get a nice shot cycle. Jim Tyler was reccomending TX mk3 springs on here a while back, may be a good option.
    A Titan no 13 spring works well in my .177HW95.
    With proper fitting guides and the spring cut and dressed at 29 coils gives 11.2fpe and a nice firing cycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dearne75 View Post
    A Titan no 13 spring works well in my .177HW95.
    With proper fitting guides and the spring cut and dressed at 29 coils gives 11.2fpe and a nice firing cycle.
    Glad it worked out for you, I haven't tried the no. 13, mine is running a HW57 spring with fitted guides and a 12mm short stroke, big improvement but I still prefer my Diana 280 and 34, less muzzle flip even though I have a steel mod on the 95.
    Plinkerer and Tinkerer

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