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Thread: TX latch rods?

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    TX latch rods?

    Where are people getting theirs from please?

    Better yet does someone make them? Might be after 1 or 2 in varying lengths
    Slightly obsessed with Single Stroke Pneumatics
    Also making stocks over at Daviesbuilt gunstocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomdavies9 View Post
    Where are people getting theirs from please?

    Better yet does someone make them? Might be after 1 or 2 in varying lengths

    This member makes them to order :-

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/member.php?94590-spartan


    And a damn fine job he makes of doing it.


    Alternatively, if you can't get hold of Spartan, contact this member :-

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/member.php?75278-Craig-P



    All the best Mick

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    Yup, I get mine from Shaun of ISP (spartan) too... no issues and some have been in use for over a decade
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    I've gotten mine from an ex-member on here, Bigtoe.

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    Latch rod

    @tomdavies I got NickG to do mine, same profile as mk3 on the latch and hardened to exactly the standard spec. Good price too ;-)

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    Whatever you do dont get a stainless one .

    The trigger section needs to be hardened and the right profile

    Talk to @NickG

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    Quote Originally Posted by hmangphilly View Post

    The trigger section needs to be hardened and the right profile
    Strangely, I've found the LGV latchrod profile works better in a TX than the TX profiled latchrod does.

    The only difference is a small semicircular tit on the rear of the LGV rod giving point contact on the top sear.

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