Two members at my club have fitted Tinbum kits to their HW45s and they are both well pleased with the outcome.
Just had a very plesent couple of hours in the workshop stripping and cleaning my old 22 HW45
Put the TinBum dop in kit in while I was there & fitted a set of Pearce Rubber Grip`s
The Tinbum kit with the suplied instuctions and onlie info was very easy to fit
Well happy with the way it now cocks and fires
I thought it was a great pistol before , its even better now & the extra bit of width & finger groves the pearce grips give it make it easyer for my big mits
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Two members at my club have fitted Tinbum kits to their HW45s and they are both well pleased with the outcome.
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It does make a huge difference!
I fitted a tbt kit and an IZ parachute seal to mine and WOW, what a transformation- the parachute seal is next level and it didn’t feel like the same pistol. Really really smooth to use and hugely reduced recoil (less slammy)
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On my old 45 I fitted the tbt kit and an OZzy parachute seal! That’s next level - felt like a different pistol and no slam whatsoever
Interesting thread, I'm thinking about putting in a new spring and getting an Aussie seal for my single power 1988 .22 HW45, does the seal make a big difference?
Thought about the TBT kit too but unsure if its worth it for the .22, I also have a .177 twin power from 2005 so thought the TBT may be better in this calibre?
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