Hello Gents. I have a question for those experienced with working with the TX200. This is my first try at this so please bear with me here.
I’ve been working on my TX200 Mk II for the last several weeks. So far the job I’ve done is put in a Vortek HO PG3 kit along with a new piston seal. Also replaced the breech O rings with Maccari high heat replacements. I re-lubed the piston, the bearings, the sides of the piston seal, using the provided grease. Also cleaned and re-lubed the coking link and shoe. The gun is working nice but there is something I’m not sure if it’s normal or is a result of stripping and putting back together the gun several times.
The trigger pull feels nice and smooth with the safety on. But when the safely is disengaged the first stage feels gritty. Honestly I can’t recall if this was “normal” or it’s something due to work done recently. Maybe it needs lubrication? Or polish? All I did to the trigger block was to wipe the excess of factory oil on the outside. It was almost dripping oil.
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks and stay safe. Juan.
I’ve been working on my TX200 Mk II for the last several weeks. So far the job I’ve done is put in a Vortek HO PG3 kit along with a new piston seal. Also replaced the breech O rings with Maccari high heat replacements. I re-lubed the piston, the bearings, the sides of the piston seal, using the provided grease. Also cleaned and re-lubed the coking link and shoe. The gun is working nice but there is something I’m not sure if it’s normal or is a result of stripping and putting back together the gun several times.
The trigger pull feels nice and smooth with the safety on. But when the safely is disengaged the first stage feels gritty. Honestly I can’t recall if this was “normal” or it’s something due to work done recently. Maybe it needs lubrication? Or polish? All I did to the trigger block was to wipe the excess of factory oil on the outside. It was almost dripping oil.
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks and stay safe. Juan.