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    HW break barrel quick change pivot pin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by averageplinker View Post
    Hi all,
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    : HW break barrel quick change pivot pin?

    Someone on this forum made me one for a fwb124 I had, that's had it's original replaced with a nail(not by me!). It was allen head on both ends(locking screw inside the pin & very well made.But I forget who unfortunetly.....sure he used to do them for hw's too?

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    google => "shauny qr pin".

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    I have a Shauny made one for a HW77 (undrlever pin). As far as i know he still has some for the HW80. They are different design to the Venom, he makes them with a groove at either end and a pair of c clips to hold. The Venom ones are a hollow threaded pin with a small M3 (from memory) countersunk screws in either end. It is possible to use the old pin in this way, drilled out, tapped, and add the countersunk screws.

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    A second for the Shauney ones, very well made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by junglie View Post
    Someone on this forum made me one for a fwb124 I had, that's had it's original replaced with a nail(not by me!). It was allen head on both ends(locking screw inside the pin & very well made.But I forget who unfortunetly.....sure he used to do them for hw's too?
    Would that be Paul Short

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    Not sure if he is on here but the Squire on the other forum makes them similar to the V-Mach ones which you cant get now as Lyn is out of them.

    I prefer the V-Mach type to the agricultural circlip on the ends design. It looks neater.

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    I have a Paul Short version and had to drill out the screw as it also had tightened during use. Mach 1.5

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    Quote Originally Posted by bighit View Post
    Not sure if he is on here but the Squire on the other forum makes them similar to the V-Mach ones which you cant get now as Lyn is out of them.

    I prefer the V-Mach type to the agricultural circlip on the ends design. It looks neater.
    Yep I’m here!
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    Quote Originally Posted by averageplinker View Post
    Hi all,
    I am certain such a thing exists, however my internet browser doesn't agree? Please help me to find such a thing!
    Cheers Rich.
    You can get from V Mach. The only problem is getting the old one out in one piece.

    A.G

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    Thanks for the help chaps. It seems T R Robb's are the easiest to track down so will give them a go.
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    T robb

    Quote Originally Posted by averageplinker View Post
    Thanks for the help chaps. It seems T R Robb's are the easiest to track down so will give them a go.
    Rich.
    Let us know how you get on with Terry pin. I have the old venom type myself but may need another and considered terrys.
    Good luck.

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    Will do
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    Ive also used sellock roll pins on various break barrels, but never on a hw, I love messing with the shims too much.

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