IHP35 22 cal trigger
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IHP35 22 cal trigger
Re: IHP 35 22cal trigger
Hi Tirths,
> Need your advice on the trigger mechanism of IHP35 22 cal air rifle. Mine is a tad too hard on the pull & not smooth. The feel is not the same as I used to have in my Winchester 30-06. Since I am planning to fit the Diana Seal & Adaptor, thought I might as well attend to the trigger too. Is there a trigger assembly available seperately? If not how do I go about achieving a smoother pull in my IHP35. Pl. let me know.
Regards
Brihacharan
Hi Tirths,
> Need your advice on the trigger mechanism of IHP35 22 cal air rifle. Mine is a tad too hard on the pull & not smooth. The feel is not the same as I used to have in my Winchester 30-06. Since I am planning to fit the Diana Seal & Adaptor, thought I might as well attend to the trigger too. Is there a trigger assembly available seperately? If not how do I go about achieving a smoother pull in my IHP35. Pl. let me know.
Regards
Brihacharan
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Re: IHP35 22 cal trigger
Hi Brihacharan,
They are hard! Bad. Very BAD. Over the period of time, they would be bit soft and they continue to be soft and finally they will give up and the result could be AUTO FIRE! I don't know why IHP is using Mild Steel on piston sheer and high carbon steel on trigger blade They never can match. The company who do not think about a bit of safety and that too on ARMS, they should be banned!!
However, I have strong inclination towards their Air Pistol. They are fine and decent product. I will buy one soon.
They are hard! Bad. Very BAD. Over the period of time, they would be bit soft and they continue to be soft and finally they will give up and the result could be AUTO FIRE! I don't know why IHP is using Mild Steel on piston sheer and high carbon steel on trigger blade They never can match. The company who do not think about a bit of safety and that too on ARMS, they should be banned!!
However, I have strong inclination towards their Air Pistol. They are fine and decent product. I will buy one soon.
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Re: IHP35 22 cal trigger
If you need relatively smooth trigger..open the gun and slightly blunt the trigger blade. I have seen in some models where the trigger blade is or harder material and the piston sear is of MS . If you need a reliable and safety trigger weld with a 2mm HSS drill bit on the sear then grind it flat. Also change the trigger spring to a stiffer one.
Regards,
Vijay
Regards,
Vijay
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Re: IHP35 22 cal trigger
Hi Vijay,
Thanks. Tirths too is of the opinion that IHP uses MS for piston sear and Carbon steel for the trigger blade. Boy! what a mis-match! Will check with my gunsmith re. welding the sear & smoothening it.
Cheers
Brihacharan
Thanks. Tirths too is of the opinion that IHP uses MS for piston sear and Carbon steel for the trigger blade. Boy! what a mis-match! Will check with my gunsmith re. welding the sear & smoothening it.
Cheers
Brihacharan
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Re: IHP35 22 cal trigger
Remember when you weld with HSS you need to remove 2 mm material from the sear. This will compensate the extra material thickness and allow to cock as before.
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Re: IHP35 22 cal trigger
Hi Vijay
Thanks for your prompt response. Will remeber your advice. As mentioned to Tirths, IFG should bring this to the attention of IHP to ensure that the piston sear is atleast induction hardened to match the carbon steel of the trigger blade. This may prevent the gun accidentally going off when cocked. Looks like IHP has thrown 'safety' to the winds!
Cheers
Brihacharan
Thanks for your prompt response. Will remeber your advice. As mentioned to Tirths, IFG should bring this to the attention of IHP to ensure that the piston sear is atleast induction hardened to match the carbon steel of the trigger blade. This may prevent the gun accidentally going off when cocked. Looks like IHP has thrown 'safety' to the winds!
Cheers
Brihacharan
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Re: IHP35 22 cal trigger
Mild steel can not be hardened due to low carbon content. So basically they need to change the material to 1040 or 45 so it can easily Flame hardened.
Cheers
Vijay
Cheers
Vijay