Webley Mark II Service: Part 3
You will recall in Part 2 I tested the velocity and found the rifle was shooting very slow. There was also a large puff of air at the breech that told me the breech seal needed to be replaced.
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You will recall in Part 2 I tested the velocity and found the rifle was shooting very slow. There was also a large puff of air at the breech that told me the breech seal needed to be replaced.
Today I will present seven things I think an airgunner should know.
As I worked on the HW 50S yesterday something came up that has bugged me off and on for years — the need for good tools.
Today I clean all of RidgeRunner’s Diana 34 parts, assemble the rifle with a new mainspring and lubricate it correctly.
Today I will talk about tackling those jobs, big or small, that you avoid because the work isn’t in your wheelhouse.
Today we will talk more about tools. I don’t care whether you are an apartment dweller on the 13th floor of a high-rise in Seattle or a machinist whose tools are worth more than a new car, if you’re an airgunner, tools are important!