Crinkle washer
- Hairybiker59
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Crinkle washer
What will I gain by fitting some crinkle washers on the sears
Re: Crinkle washer
None if your rifle is an F version.
AA s410K .177
BSA R10 .177 Super carbine. (Blacky)

BSA R10 .177 Super carbine. (Blacky)

- Hairybiker59
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Re: Crinkle washer
Geordie wrote:None if your rifle is an F version.
It's not a f version gordon,I've just stripped the rifle and noticed there are not the three rubber grommets or whatever there called on the posts of the trigger assembly so thought of buying some crinkle washers but only if they really do make a difference
Re: Crinkle washer
Hairybiker59 wrote:Geordie wrote:None if your rifle is an F version.
It's not a f version gordon,I've just stripped the rifle and noticed there are not the three rubber grommets or whatever there called on the posts of the trigger assembly so thought of buying some crinkle washers but only if they really do make a difference
If the orings are missing I'd deffo go for the crinklies. They sweeten the trigger up when used along with a nice polish on the contact faces of the seers.
AA s410K .177
BSA R10 .177 Super carbine. (Blacky)

BSA R10 .177 Super carbine. (Blacky)

- mikeygasbag
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Re: Crinkle washer
I go the whole hog, and completely polish the sears, not just the mating faces. I also polish the adjustment screws, because they too contact the sears.
Mike.
Mike.
Founder member ~ Fort Airgun Club
Air Arms HFT500 .177, Sightron SIII 10x42 MMD
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