Canon LG65 Help
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Canon LG65 Help
Dear gunlovers,
I have inherited a CANON make LG65 airgun from my uncle who passed away recently. The gun has a problem with its trigger assembly. the sear which locks on to the piston catch was worn away and the only local gunsmith at Tinsukia (Md Jalil and Sons) have not been able to fix it. While he did file away a part of the sear to make it straight so that it locks with the piston catch, many a times it doesnot lock on.
I want to preserve the gun for sentimental reasons, can anyone help me with the trihher assembly or suggest a alternate type of trigger.
Thanks to you all in advance,
Regards,
Pranjal
I have inherited a CANON make LG65 airgun from my uncle who passed away recently. The gun has a problem with its trigger assembly. the sear which locks on to the piston catch was worn away and the only local gunsmith at Tinsukia (Md Jalil and Sons) have not been able to fix it. While he did file away a part of the sear to make it straight so that it locks with the piston catch, many a times it doesnot lock on.
I want to preserve the gun for sentimental reasons, can anyone help me with the trihher assembly or suggest a alternate type of trigger.
Thanks to you all in advance,
Regards,
Pranjal
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Re: Canon LG65 Help
I donot think any alternate arrangement can be made.
I suggest you to use another piston which has heartened sear.
Hope the same can be done by you gunsmith.
Basu
I suggest you to use another piston which has heartened sear.
Hope the same can be done by you gunsmith.
Basu
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That's a heavy but very very accurate gun. I have one.
Do post some clear pictures of the internals in question.
It would give a clearer idea on what can be done.
If you have never opened a springer, please seek help. Don't do it alone the first time.
BD
Do post some clear pictures of the internals in question.
It would give a clearer idea on what can be done.
If you have never opened a springer, please seek help. Don't do it alone the first time.
BD
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Basu wrote:I donot think any alternate arrangement can be made.
I suggest you to use another piston which has heartened sear.
Hope the same can be done by you gunsmith.
Basu
Thanks very much for your reply Basu da, the problem lies not with the piston shear but with the trigger shear..
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Big daddy, I will post pics of the internals soon. In the meantime can you let me know if the breech seal would be available online for purchase and also is any other piston can be used. Because the local gunsmith told me that only leather piston washer can be fitted to the existing piston. Synthetic piston seals cannot be installed.Big Daddy wrote:That's a heavy but very very accurate gun. I have one.
Do post some clear pictures of the internals in question.
It would give a clearer idea on what can be done.
If you have never opened a springer, please seek help. Don't do it alone the first time.
BD
Regards,
Pranjal
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Dear Sirs posting picture of the trigger sear which has worn out I tried to weld some metal to the sear but it seems it was not done well. Is there any way out or the only solution is welding metal and then polishing every 100-150 shots.
Thanks.
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Dear Lifewater,
As per my observation , you did not have much problem with trigger sear.
I am very doubtful about the piston sear , that must have worn out most.
You need to check with the angel of piston sear and then , if need be , weld some metal on to it.
Give 90 degree angel to both the interfaces by filing off extra materials.
Please ensure the adjusting screw is totally unscrewed.
Hope the matter will be solved.
I would like to bring in Big Daddy for his views.
Remember......Cannon is known for deadly accuracy , not for power.
Basu
As per my observation , you did not have much problem with trigger sear.
I am very doubtful about the piston sear , that must have worn out most.
You need to check with the angel of piston sear and then , if need be , weld some metal on to it.
Give 90 degree angel to both the interfaces by filing off extra materials.
Please ensure the adjusting screw is totally unscrewed.
Hope the matter will be solved.
I would like to bring in Big Daddy for his views.
Remember......Cannon is known for deadly accuracy , not for power.
Basu
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Post a picture of the piston sear rod also.
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Thank you Basu da and GNV Sir. I am presently visiting Tea Estates. Will be back by Sunday to my place and then will post the pictures.
Thank you both very much
Thank you both very much
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Dear Sirs,
Posting pictures of the Piston as advised. Seal seems ruined so also the head.. I have spare UTA35 leather seal with me but the piston head looks different in this one. Should I go for a new piston with synthetic seal of re-use this one.
Thanks in advance
Posting pictures of the Piston as advised. Seal seems ruined so also the head.. I have spare UTA35 leather seal with me but the piston head looks different in this one. Should I go for a new piston with synthetic seal of re-use this one.
Thanks in advance
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Big Daddy is unable to upload these pics.of his Cannon 65.
So I upload it on his behalf.
Basu
So I upload it on his behalf.
Basu
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Thanks Basu.
Lifewater , firstly you need to polish all the internal.
Your seal needs a change. Go for a Diana seal.
Try filing the trigger sear to make it straight. Do it carefully. Piston rod looks ok to me.
BD
Lifewater , firstly you need to polish all the internal.
Your seal needs a change. Go for a Diana seal.
Try filing the trigger sear to make it straight. Do it carefully. Piston rod looks ok to me.
BD
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Your piston"s sear seems okay to me. I have a couple of triggers for which I have no use. I am posting their picture. If you want them PM me your address and I'll send them to you. I think if you remove the sear part from the trigger blade and fit a sear from one of my triggers and with a little bit of work with a file to alter the size if necessary I think it will work fine.
Regards,
GNV
Regards,
GNV
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GNV,
Aprox, how many mm would it be from the pin hole to the trigger sear.
BD
Aprox, how many mm would it be from the pin hole to the trigger sear.
BD
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BD,
on one trigger it is about 16 mm from the center of the pin hole to sear and on the other it is about 18 mm.
GNV
on one trigger it is about 16 mm from the center of the pin hole to sear and on the other it is about 18 mm.
GNV