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  1. razor62

    What's your oldest break barrel (only talking break barrels)

    I had one of those and foolishly sold it when I took a ten year dive into PCPs. Mine was a 1932 model. I sorely miss that rifle. Unparalleled quality and functionality. Thanks for the memories.
  2. razor62

    HW/Weihrauch Installed an ARH Hornet kit in my HW85, and now it won't cock...?

    Congratulations, my friend! You win the prize today. You're suggestion that the shoulder on the spring guide might be holding up on the piston liner was on the money. I trimmed the liner back by about 1/4" and BINGO!!!! Problem solved. Thanks to everyone who offered advice. Once again, you guys...
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    HW/Weihrauch Installed an ARH Hornet kit in my HW85, and now it won't cock...?

    That's a great idea. Thank you!!!
  4. razor62

    HW/Weihrauch Installed an ARH Hornet kit in my HW85, and now it won't cock...?

    I'll shoot Jim at ARH an email and see what his thoughts are. I'd like to double check with him anyway to be sure that the correct kis were shipped. Thanks for all of the input folks. Much appreciated.
  5. razor62

    HW/Weihrauch Installed an ARH Hornet kit in my HW85, and now it won't cock...?

    That's a good idea. I compared the old (2- pc) :D cocking shoe with the one piece replacement and they appear to be the same.
  6. razor62

    HW/Weihrauch Installed an ARH Hornet kit in my HW85, and now it won't cock...?

    No indication that the trigger is trying to engage. I'm leaning toward having too long of a spring or that the top hat or guide are slightly oversized. Thanks for your input.
  7. razor62

    HW/Weihrauch Installed an ARH Hornet kit in my HW85, and now it won't cock...?

    I do have a spring compressor that I made for pre-setting springs before installation. I suppose that I could used that to get a length and then measure the stroke or even the original spring. Thank you.
  8. razor62

    HW/Weihrauch Installed an ARH Hornet kit in my HW85, and now it won't cock...?

    I recently purchased a couple of used (very used) HW85's. One of them was functional and the other had a broken cocking shoe and a blown out stock at the end of the cocking slot in the forend due to the cocking lever being forced through it when the shoe let go. Anyway, I stripped the rifle and...
  9. razor62

    Other A Little Webley

    Thanks Steve. I'll have to do some research when time permits. Someone spent some time on this rifle. No question that they knew exactly what they were doing.
  10. razor62

    Other A Little Webley

    Here's my British built Longbow. Custom work by Jan Kraner. ( spelling? ) Beautiful, hand checkered, walnut stock. A trigger that rivals any other piston powered gun's trigger. Shoots as smooth as silk and as straight as an arrow.
  11. razor62

    Theoben Scirroco .22

    That site is crawling with scammers as of late...
  12. razor62

    Theoben Scirroco .22

    If you click on the ad, it'll come back as "not found".
  13. razor62

    Traditional Pistol Lookin' for a BSA Scorpion Air Pistol

    This listing has been renewed
  14. razor62

    Traditional Pistol Lookin' for a BSA Scorpion Air Pistol

    This listing has been renewed
  15. razor62

    Traditional Pistol Lookin' for a BSA Scorpion Air Pistol

    This listing has been renewed
  16. razor62

    Custom Stocks for Springers

    Lovin' that left hand stock.
  17. razor62

    Traditional Pistol Lookin' for a BSA Scorpion Air Pistol

    This listing has been renewed
  18. razor62

    Friendly reminder to clean your barrel

    Jeeeeesis!!! 😲 That makes me want one. Plastic trigger be damned!!!
  19. razor62

    N/A Chinese side lever .177

    Just watch your fingers with those Chinese, sliding breech designs. Especially the TS45 shown above. They were said to have failed a few times and the breech closed as the shooter was loading. Evidently, a pellet dropped into the action while it's open can get lodged in the anti-beartrap and...
  20. razor62

    I cant believe that I held this magnificent rifle in my own two hands!

    First time that I've run across one in 61 years, 50 of which I've been involved in airguns. I did read about the pneumatic predecessor. I'm certain that if it's anything like the CO2 one I was able to examine, it's very ornate and extremely well made. I'd absolutely love to add one to the...