Rare chance to see inside one of these old beasts!
What a Sunday morning treat.
https://forum.vintageairgunsgallery....del/#post-3813
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..Above link posted with permission from Gareth W-B
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live and learn.First time I've seen inside one!
Hi Danny many thanks for putting the photos up of the WR. l took mine apart when l first bought it in 1991. but l can't remember what it looked like. and l don't have it anymore so l can't have a look.
I had a quick look inside mine and here are a couple of pics of the piston head. I am pretty sure that the seal is original and you can see that leather washer is just held place by the two screws. Coincidentally, my example has serial number 1019, so it was next off the production line after yours.
My Concentric (Ser No 1055) has the cut-back cylinder shroud, whereas the example pictured below mine has a full shroud. It was originally believed that this modification took place at a particular Ser No, but I believe this has subsequently proved to be incorrect. Still have no idea what purpose the modification served especially on a production run of less than 100 pistols, but these things are rarely introduced for no good reason. It would appear that the first pistols produced had the full shroud thus eliminating the possibility that the this might have been introduced later to provide additional strength during the cocking process.
Anybody got any ideas other than purely cosmetic, what purpose this medication might have had ?
Brian
Last edited by Abasmajor; 01-04-2019 at 11:36 AM.
Looks like mine has had a replacement leather seal at some point and this has not had cutouts for the screw heads, made worse by a drilled steel plate being used as a "washer" across the top of the leather. Hence the screw head currently protrude and strike the body of the gun.
I cut a small leather piece to place inside to protect and soften the impact.
First attempt I forgot the need for two air holes :-)
Replacing leather seal and screws arrangement in a more original way is future project.