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    Help! HW77 parts needed.


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    I would reply but haven't got access to the wanted section ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HW55T View Post
    I would reply but haven't got access to the wanted section ?
    I wouldn't worry about it mate, he would only ignore it anyway like he did my suggestion.
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    I have PM'd Fozzy an apology. I hope he re posts his suggestion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HW55T View Post
    I would reply but haven't got access to the wanted section ?
    Hi, I'm just after some minor bits for my brothers HW77 that I seem to have mislaid. Its both trigger alignment pins and a safety catch return spring. That's all. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by derekj View Post
    Hi, I'm just after some minor bits for my brothers HW77 that I seem to have mislaid. Its both trigger alignment pins and a safety catch return spring. That's all. Thanks.
    The pins are common to the 35, 80, 77 and 97 if that helps --- BTW, someone is breaking a 35 in the sales section. :-

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....91#post7256391

    The safety catch return Spring can be replaced by the spring out of a biro cut to length.





    All the best Mick

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    If it's the 2 pins that hold the trigger unit into the back block then you can do as I have in the past. Use a cut down drill bit shank the same diameter as the holes. One end is already rounded slightly so just leaves the cut end to do. As for the safety return spring, a biro spring cut down to size will solve this problem. They are both easy and cheap methods.
    Hope this helps.
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    Why not just buy the factory parts from Chambers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Why not just buy the factory parts from Chambers?
    Where is the fun in that?
    £4.32 for a Biro spring???? Robbery I say

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    As always, I've now found these parts whilst looking for some thing else. Now I need to remember what it was I was were looking...doh!.....

    Thanks guy's for all of the suggestions, even to one who mentioned buying them from Chambers He evidently doesn't know how short my arms are

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