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    Posted: 02 Nov 2023 at 7:17am
I

called into a spring maker the other day to see if I can buy springs for guns. They don't stock sizes, but make to order, and a couple of springs ain't worth it, but I got talking to the guy and when he found out I work on airguns he said that if I can fix his son's springer he will give me some spring wire to make my own.

Gun is a youth Ruger that would fire without even pulling the trigger. I reckon the sears haven't been hardened properly and with reasonably bad tollerances the latch rod swivels slightly reducing sear engagement further.

So I made a few tweaks to lessen movement and it seems to be ok...for now. But I now have a good supply of spring wire to make hammer and valve springs for my pistol builds.




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Here are a couple of photos of the trigger parts.



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Worse than the $100 Air Chief!
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Yea, it's not very good.

Do you think I should heat it up, cherry red and quench? I'm not that skilled with hardening.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote KiwiTR6 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Nov 2023 at 12:02pm
I can send you some of that Polish Kasenit to try if you like?  It's pretty straight forward process although I haven't used it myself yet.  PM me if you're keen.
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Yea, definitely. Happy to pay of course. I'll pm you.

I did have some from Mike, but it absorbed moisture and became a slurry. I will have to get an airtight container.
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Like you I used to fix/recondition mates air rifles - that is until the world went mad and people began blaming others for their own mistakes. So I gave up the fixes because of the potential of being caught up in something not of my making if there were some sort of incident.
These days I tell people to either buy a new one or pay the money to have a professional do the fix.
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Yes, you do need to be selective with what you take on.

Fortunately the guy knows it's a budget gun, and I did explain tolerances on parts are often their failings.  He understands that runniing a business that has some pretty amazing equipment.
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