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  1. Feinwerk

    Joined the AGN Forum Today

    Good morning @pwcosol and welcome to the forum. I started with a Sears 'Ted Williams' rebranded Daisy 880 pump gun from the 70's. Now I have a few too many, just like most. You'll find what you need here, and much more. Make good use of the search feature, then post remaining questions with...
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    New Beeman P17 just arrived

    I added a chamfer to the breeches in my p17s the same way that @Vana2 described. I chucked the bits into my small cordless screwdriver with a drop of oil and checked the fit of a pellet periodically to be sure not to chamfer the breech too much. I took it one step further and also very gently...
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    New guy here, just saying hi

    Have you tried a magnesium supplement? I find that as I age I need magnesium everyday for my mood and to keep my muscles relaxed. I take both magnesium and calcium. A good chelated form of magnesium such as Magnesium malate, magnesium glycinate, and magnesium taurate are all good forms. Stay...
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    Air Arms Can a ProSport be safely decocked?

    As far as the prosport goes, I found one post in the following thread that mentions a linkage in the prosport that prevents the trigger from being pulled unless the cocking lever is all the way closed in firing position, preventing decocking 👎🏻...
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    Air Arms Can a ProSport be safely decocked?

    It's not a bother, it's an intelligent question that needs answering. I suspect the quotes from the manuals you have found are meant to prevent newbies and uneducated gun owners from damaging their rifles. Decocking such rifles requires pulling the lever almost to its limit and grasping it...
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    Air Arms ProSport Trigger Adjustment - Fires when safety disengaged.

    Proper operation of the trigger: you feel distinct 1st & 2nd stages while pulling, fires only when you pull the trigger. I've never handled an HW97. They are highly regarded. I have trouble believing it can't be decocked. I wouldn't own a springer that can't be decocked. Decocking a tx200mkiii...
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    Air Arms ProSport Trigger Adjustment - Fires when safety disengaged.

    @dormitionskete , It sure sounds like your first stage screw is turned in clockwise too far. I would start by backing it out a half a turn at a time until proper operation returns. Also, I would never choose to keep my gun cocked and on safety while transporting it. If I don't take a shot, I...
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    Air Arms ProSport Trigger Adjustment - Fires when safety disengaged.

    @dormitionskete , It sounds like your trigger has been adjusted too light by turning one or both of the adjustment screws clockwise / inward too far, limiting sear engagement between the bottom and middle sear. As you pull the trigger, the first stage screw pushes up on the bottom sear and...
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    New guy here, just saying hi

    @oldguyfla , Hello Dan and welcome to the forum. Enjoy the resources and good luck with your repairs. Why don't you make a post with pictures showing how the repair is done on your goodie to add to the knowledge Banks here? Use a descriptive subject title so your post can be found by the next...
  10. Feinwerk

    Hello shooters

    @Snead360 , Hello back and welcome to the forum. Enjoy the journey and education. Don't get in a hurry to buy stuff until you learn more about what you want. There's so much to choose from out there, coming from places you never thought to look. Regards, Feinwerk
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    New Matador R5M in .25

    @Vsudude , Thank you that was very kind. And welcome to the forum by the way. I had a long career as an engineer and I learned that you are a failure if you can't remember, document, and articulate things that you did and learned to solve problems with equipment. I'll be delighted if my notes...
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    Thomas T has passed and won’t be posting any further.

    Thanks for giving us a chance to say goodbye. RIP Thomas 😔
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    Air Arms Another bucket list find!

    That rifle is beautiful with very nice lines. I love the look without the front sight. Reminds me of the FWB 124. If it's anything like the TX200 MKIpII, it must be a dream to work on
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    Beeman Breaking in the R1 .20

    It's an aftermarket special laminated stock one offered by Air Rifle Headquarters
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    Beeman Breaking in the R1 .20

    @fishing43 , Okay, here's the one on my Feinwerkbau 124S. I don't have any photos of my r1 available. Feinwerk
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    My home made wind flag

    Nice looking project. I like yellow on black in general as a color scheme. Good luck in your match. Feinwerk
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    Beeman Breaking in the R1 .20

    @ChuckHunter , That is a gorgeous, classic, large-frame springer from an era of superb craftsmanship. I have one from the '90s with the Beeman laser branding, also in 0.20 caliber. Yes, extremely hold sensitive. I got very frustrated with mine until I learned to hold it very loosely. Mine also...
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    Diana Please help, not sure which direction and how best to replace Diana 6/Beeman 6 seals

    @marflow 777 , Thank you for showing the photos of your tapered wedge jig and using a deep well socket to push the seals over the dovetail. You are right, this is the trickiest part. Looks like you made yours maybe out of the tapered top of a super glue bottle? Another helpful trick I have...
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    Diana Please help, not sure which direction and how best to replace Diana 6/Beeman 6 seals

    @student , check out this thread for help with these tricky pistols: https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/educating-myself-where-on-line-info-does-not-exist-diana-6-giss-pistols.1269366/ GL, Feinwerk
  20. Feinwerk

    Thank you AGN members

    Welcome, this is a great group. I've learned so much here from more experienced members who are willing take the time to type up and post helpful stuff, and their special secret tricks. I'm happy when I have a chance to occasionally contribute something back. Feinwerk