Stripdown of HW 97K
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Stripdown of HW 97K
Here is a good site which shows how to change piston seals on a HW 97K also has some good reviews on some other airguns..I believe its maintained by Mario, a friend of Mack The Knife
http://users.skynet.be/fa830879/airgunn ... strip.html
Cheers
Ranjeet
http://users.skynet.be/fa830879/airgunn ... strip.html
Cheers
Ranjeet
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Re: Stripdown of HW 97K
Mack The Knife,
I took my air rifle apart to see what the insides look like Smile The spring was a b^%&h when I put it back.Had a friend compress it for me while I put the pin back on.
Pran
I took my air rifle apart to see what the insides look like Smile The spring was a b^%&h when I put it back.Had a friend compress it for me while I put the pin back on.
Pran
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Here I am, Mack The Knife . I'm just too busy with too much things.Mack The Knife wrote:I have asked Mario to join the forum but he probably cannot find the time.
You can see my TX200 SR on his site.
Mack The Knife
I still regret having sold that TX200SR, it had the best looking walnut stock I've ever seen.
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Re: Stripdown of HW 97K
Hi Mario,
Welcome to the forum. Thanks for making awesome site. Its a wealth of information really. Hope to see you posting more often here.
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Welcome to the forum. Thanks for making awesome site. Its a wealth of information really. Hope to see you posting more often here.
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Re: Stripdown of HW 97K
post some airrifle/airpistol stripdown site for more knowledge........
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Re: Stripdown of HW 97K
Pran I'm impressed you could get it back in!Pran";p="11276 wrote:Mack The Knife,
I took my air rifle apart to see what the insides look like Smile The spring was a b^%&h when I put it back.Had a friend compress it for me while I put the pin back on.
Pran
I have seen a spring compressor that looked like a large pair of scissors with a turnbuckle, it fit in the track on the bottom and would compress it when you turned the screw.
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From the posters on the walls of english pubs, I thought all it took wasa pint of guiness!Mack The Knife wrote:The next time I install a spring I will remember to take pics.
It basically consists of two C-clamps, a car scissor jack, a wall and my kitchen platform.
Mack The Knife
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I was googling to know how to strip down the HW 97, before bringing it back and I came across the site and read a few things and he had mentioned that he had bought the TX200 from you. I figured you knew him..Mack The Knife wrote:BTW Ranjeet, how did you know Mario was a friend of mine or did you read his TX200SR review?
Mack The Knife
None the less a great site and loads of useful information there..and great pics as well... Thanks Mario for hosting such a good website
Regard
Ranjeet
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BTW I have ordered the Vemon DIY kit from lloyd for the 97k, would be needing your help anyway to fit it in..then I would surely want to take some pics..Mack The Knife wrote:The next time I install a spring I will remember to take pics.
It basically consists of two C-clamps, a car scissor jack, a wall and my kitchen platform.
Mack The Knife
Cheers
Ranjeet
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