barrels are glued in
warm ovr a gas ring till the glue softens then twist and pull and they come out
last one i refitted i glued in with bearing fit epoxy
Finally had a bit of time to have a look at the rifle probe issue today and got my other titan out and measured both probes and they are 5.9mm. The problem with this one is the hole for the probe is 6.3mm and looks to have had a far too aggressive “polish” and it’s oversized now and the probe wobbles around in there.
So the plan is to ream out the existing hole and make a oversized custom probe. Whilst I’m doing this I’m thinking about some kind of plug for the screw hole to aid loading. The big question is how the barrel is fixed to the breech any ideas? I can ream it on the lathe with barrel attached but would be easier to have it all apart.
Watch this space.
barrels are glued in
warm ovr a gas ring till the glue softens then twist and pull and they come out
last one i refitted i glued in with bearing fit epoxy
Brilliant thanks for that, should not be too hard to do then.
Could you.......
a) button the bolt?
b) ream and sleeve the breech to fit the bolt?
c) sleeve the bolt to fit the breech (could some rings of thin heat shrink tube on the bolt act like bearings)?
Just some idle musings, none of which I have used.
Rich.
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I had the 25" sporter as my first pcp, just bought newly restored 19" manitou with a broken trigger cage, came with a new one made by ped so I fitted that & just repaired the old one with a small L bracket & araldite as as a spare. Was playing with it this afternoon & bashing tins out to 60 yards easily, just as accurate as my first one which was also .177. Easy to see how folk break the cage lug off when reassembling by not cocking it when tightning the screws evenly, which was a pita with only two hands at 3am.....
That hole & the small breech are my only complaints about them, had a few supermags fall backwards into the breech yesterday on mine, think i found a small black plastic plug from something that i filed a groove in for the bolt clearance on my first titan, was thinking of filling it with hot glue as easy to remove. worse in the .177's though.
By Junglie
"Easy to see how folk break the cage lug off when reassembling by not cocking it when tightning the screws evenly, which was a pita with only two hands at 3am....."
Unscrew the back cap and hammer spring adjuster so there is no tension on hammer spring. Pull hammer back as far as possible and then attach trigger block with no fear of breaking the lugs.
i use Micks mthod if rplacing on a gun that ha the power set to sav me taking xtra time to rset it but if on a full rebuild i assemble th trigger block with the rear cap off
It could be a .22 on a .177 platform as my .22 bolt is exactly the same size (5.9mm)
I could live with it if it was reamed properly but it has a varying diameter from back of the block to front so needs taking off and doing properly and then I have the tools to make a new bolt so think that’s the best option for now.
If anyone knows if the .177 bolt/ breech are a different size to the .22?
Looking again at the trigger setup :-
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If you screwed the rear adjustment screw right in so that the sears couldn't touch, then you wouldn't have to mess about pulling the hammer or trigger back when fitting the cage.
All the best Mick
to fit the trigger Mick you hav to remove the two adjusters to get access th the fixing screws
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