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    Hw 100 ?

    Hello to the HW 100 men, I seem to remember someone/company advertising a device that allowed one to discharge the pressure from the air cylinder with out firing it until it is empty . Not sure if I am dreaming this so I thought I would ask the question. Thanks

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    They were all originally sold with a brass fitting that you could screw on to the end of the cylinder to safely empty it. The rifles are often sold on without this. There must be some lying around doing nothing after rifles have been sold.

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    HW 100 Cylinder de pressurising tool

    OK Thank you Micken, I brought mine s/hand some time back and didn't get that tool , I am in need of one now as I am changing the cylinder. Has anyone got one
    I could buy ? I will pay all costs. Thanks again. John

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    Quote Originally Posted by pushbikeman View Post
    OK Thank you Micken, I brought mine s/hand some time back and didn't get that tool , I am in need of one now as I am changing the cylinder. Has anyone got one
    I could buy ? I will pay all costs. Thanks again. John
    You dont need it to change the Cylinder Mate just unscrew it and screw the new one on

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    HW 100 Cylinder de pressurising tool

    Thanks for that but I am changing the tube (not the ends) , so I need to discharge it so I can dismantle it.

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    You should be able to buy the de-pressurising cap as a spare. It is listed by Bagnall and Kirkwood (£12 but out of stock), Chambers £18.00 (part no PW237) and apparently in stock and John Knibbs (part 2706k) out of stock at £21. Might be cheaper to dry fire - if that is safe?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by micken View Post
    They were all originally sold with a brass fitting that you could screw on to the end of the cylinder to safely empty it. The rifles are often sold on without this. There must be some lying around doing nothing after rifles have been sold.
    I have mine in the garage somewhere, never did know what they were for until now.
    Thanks for that.

    Ade
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    Eventually someone comes a long and P's you off.
    They usually have a PCP

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    @pushbikeman I've sent you a pm with some info.

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    Hw 100

    Thanks for all the help on this subject, I am now all sorted and on my way .

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    Why not just shoot it dry!!!!
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