New Pro Sport should i strip or not
New Pro Sport should i strip or not
Bought a new pro sport today, should I just go and use it or should I strip clean out factory grease and re-lube ?
- roadrunner
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Re: New Pro Sport should i strip or not
Use it, love it
- gary martin
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Re: New Pro Sport should i strip or not
just see how it goes first.
Re: New Pro Sport should i strip or not
I bought a new one a couple of months ago and stripped it within 5 mins of getting it home. I was glad I did, the finish of the internal metal on metal contact points, spring ends etc was shocking. It would have taken years of use for it to have smoothed itself out and the factory grease was everywhere inc in the trigger block which made it sluggish. I'd check it over to see if there are any obvious defects requiring it to be returned, if not strip, clean, polish and re lube it ( when re lubing - less= more). I lubed mine with moly on all the contact points and a light coat of millers red rubber grease on the spring. If you know what you're doing, deffo do the trigger Sears, the difference is night and day. Other TX users can believe how sweet my trigger is now it's had some TLC, the release is like breaking thin ice 

Last edited by chris58b on Sat Apr 25, 2015 11:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
Guns had = Webley Tracker , TX 200 HC , Fenman , Rapid 7 ,Rapid 17 FT, Daystate Hunsman FTR , Ripley AR5 S , Ripley AR4 Cougar,
Gun got = AA Pro-Sport .177 (blueprinted with a tiger stripe Walnut stock), AA FTP 900.
Gun got = AA Pro-Sport .177 (blueprinted with a tiger stripe Walnut stock), AA FTP 900.
Re: New Pro Sport should i strip or not
Thanks to all off to the range at 2 so will try it first then decide.
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