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    Posted: 28 Mar 2026 at 3:09pm
I have a old BAM rifle here XS-B26 which is a Chinese knock off of a HW95.

Im fixing it for a mate. It looks to be missing the cocking shoe. does anyone know where to get one or have any measurements of it so i can machine one up myself?
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Sorry, dont have anything like that.
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I will pull it apart then put it back together without the spring then i can look at the action and travel of it and take measurements from that. pretty sure i can figure something out. I was just hoping to be lazy and someone had something already lol
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You can easily buy spares from TW Chambers - there are two styles, older is pressed sheet metal, newer are cast. I think the new ones can be fitted to older rifles
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