Disassembling & Reassembling Precihole Air Rifle
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Re: Disassembling & Reassembling Precihole Air Rifle
GVN,
The information is like a encyclopedia. By the by, how to go about freeing the trigger of a SP50 Phoenix Air Pistol. The trigger on mine is hopelessly tight. I am totally unable to use the pistol.
Kindly advice.
Thanks in advance.
The information is like a encyclopedia. By the by, how to go about freeing the trigger of a SP50 Phoenix Air Pistol. The trigger on mine is hopelessly tight. I am totally unable to use the pistol.
Kindly advice.
Thanks in advance.
Brihadeesh Kumar J
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Re: Disassembling & Reassembling Precihole Air Rifle
2 months so the rifle is still in warranty , send it back. but if you have voided the warranty by disassembling the rifle, clear the hole of any broken parts by poking with something. contact precihole sports they will send you a new spring plunger for the cost of around rs 310. follow gnv 's post and then reassemble the trigger. the sear cannot be removed without taking out the spring and piston so only go ahead if you have a spring compressor. if only the plunger is the problem it will be no big deal , as it can be put inside by simply srewing in.
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Re: Disassembling & Reassembling Precihole Air Rifle
It should not be a big problem. Insert some thing like a screw driver which fits tight in the plunger stuck in the hole and you can easily unscrew it.BenPachuau wrote:I break my spring plunger just as shown in the last picture and the other half stuck in the hole. So saddd I have had my rifle for just 2 months with absolutely no idea how to fix it. Could you kindly please help me out??
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Sorry. I don't own a PH Pistol so I can't tell anything about it.brihadeeshkumarj wrote:GVN,
The information is like a encyclopedia. By the by, how to go about freeing the trigger of a SP50 Phoenix Air Pistol. The trigger on mine is hopelessly tight. I am totally unable to use the pistol.
Kindly advice.
Thanks in advance.
GNV
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Hey guys,
I am very thankful to Sirs GNV and Sam 47 for your help. I can now remove the spring plunger so much easier than expected. As the replacement is not available in local dealer I contacted PH and they promptly reply with rate and now the replacement is on the way.
Happy shooting guys
I am very thankful to Sirs GNV and Sam 47 for your help. I can now remove the spring plunger so much easier than expected. As the replacement is not available in local dealer I contacted PH and they promptly reply with rate and now the replacement is on the way.
Happy shooting guys
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Nice article sir, what about nx series ? And most important Q can I lub my nx series without disassembling ?
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Nx series also are basically the same as SX Series. Only difference is instead of a spring, Spring Guide and Piston as separate parts the Nitro Piston comes as a single unit and that much easier to service. It needs occasional lubrication of the piston skirt with moly paste as required only( may be every few thousand shots fired ). Trigger assembly of both SX and NX series is same. If you have a spring compressor you can remove the Nitro Piston without disassembling the trigger unit as explained in this post earlier.
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Re: Disassembling & Reassembling Precihole Air Rifle
Very Nice Information
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GNV wrote:Nx series also are basically the same as SX Series. Only difference is instead of a spring, Spring Guide and Piston as separate parts the Nitro Piston comes as a single unit and that much easier to service. It needs occasional lubrication of the piston skirt with moly paste as required only( may be every few thousand shots fired ). Trigger assembly of both SX and NX series is same. If you have a spring compressor you can remove the Nitro Piston without disassembling the trigger unit as explained in this post earlier.
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Hi guys,
Got my precihole nx100 polaris 2 days back and I am very pleased but can anyone help me out with exactly after how many shots will it be consistent because till today its shooting is not upto my expectations and I am using gsmith flat head pellets.one more thing does the rear sight which is tightened by two allen bolts supposed to be loose because mine is loose even after tightening it with allen key's if its not supposed to be loose then I am going to add washers
Got my precihole nx100 polaris 2 days back and I am very pleased but can anyone help me out with exactly after how many shots will it be consistent because till today its shooting is not upto my expectations and I am using gsmith flat head pellets.one more thing does the rear sight which is tightened by two allen bolts supposed to be loose because mine is loose even after tightening it with allen key's if its not supposed to be loose then I am going to add washers
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Dear Friend,
How can you expect to shoot accurately with a loose moving rear sight ?
Fix it first.
How can you expect to shoot accurately with a loose moving rear sight ?
Fix it first.
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Re: Disassembling & Reassembling Precihole Air Rifle
Even if the rear sight is in place , still it is not easy to shoot as per expectation so early.
You have to give time for breaking-in.
Basu
You have to give time for breaking-in.
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Dear GNV, thanks for all the knowledge and tips. Its going to be very helpful for all of us Precihole SX owners. Anoop
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great write up, I am lil amazed when you mentioned that cylinder was having pits. The assumption that may be its for Moly, i have my doubts and would like guru to comment as my understanding is that it should be ideally close to mirror finish as that we strived for when we tuned our IHP.
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excellent job gnv....thanks for sharing
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I may be wrong but I think mirror finish of cylinder bore is not necessary for synthetic piston seal. The parachuting piston seal seals any irregularities effectively and a little moly retained on cylinder walls helps. But that is my opinion only. Mirror finish may be helpful with leather piston seals. I don't know and I am no guru.
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