Hi all
Just started to strip my S410 classic, to change all the seals and give the hammer rail a polish. I tried to get the push on silencer adapter off but it was stuck fast. I eventually got it off and the barrel is all scored and marked under the adapter. New adapter required from julian now, as I marked the old 1 badly getting it off.
I hope the rest of the stripdown goes better than this.
Kevn
S410 stripdown
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Re: S410 stripdown
Finished the strip down tonight, without further problems, having cleaned and polished the hammer rail and changed all the seals. It is a lot smoother to use and running at 11ft/lb with aith AA fields.
I now have a problem that i cannot fathom out. The gun "twangs" very loud when shot.
Anybody any ideas as to why this is happening and how can i stop it.
Thanks
Kevin
I now have a problem that i cannot fathom out. The gun "twangs" very loud when shot.
Anybody any ideas as to why this is happening and how can i stop it.
Thanks
Kevin
Re: S410 stripdown
Hi,
IIRC someone fixed it by sliding a piece of heatshrink sleeving down the hammer spring and then shrinking it on. It didn't cover the whole spring just the coils in the middle. Also search for 'de-pinger' depending on where the noise is coming from.
Mark
IIRC someone fixed it by sliding a piece of heatshrink sleeving down the hammer spring and then shrinking it on. It didn't cover the whole spring just the coils in the middle. Also search for 'de-pinger' depending on where the noise is coming from.
Mark
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Re: S410 stripdown
I think Julian, our sponsor, sells them - BGA Spares (superb service and nice guy too!) from the Index page 

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Re: S410 stripdown
You also get it from over tightening your stock. I would just let it all bed down first before you do anything.
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Re: S410 stripdown
I have undone the allan key in the srock by about a quarter of a turn and suprisingly its made a big difference.
Cheers BBF
Kevin
Cheers BBF
Kevin
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Re: S410 stripdown
I've recently put a baby bottle brush inside the cyclinder on my s410'and it's got rid off the twang noise
Re: S410 stripdown
Hairybiker59 wrote:I've recently put a baby bottle brush inside the cyclinder on my s410'and it's got rid off the twang noise
I was looking at this fix myself. You can actually use half a brush cut down and then twist the wires to hold the bristles together. You can also use Velcro hair curlers, cut each different diameter curler in half and push them inside each other. You only need a permeable barrier to slow down the shock wave in the air as the pressure reduces when you fire.
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AA S410 TDR .177, Yukon Photon XT with 135 mm lens conversion.
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Re: S410 stripdown
Some people have used curlers and bottle brushes,but i would get a proper one from bgaltd ( and not just because he's a nice guy).
If you think about it how many times are you going to strip the cylinder to check on your bodge jobs. Get the proper tool for the job and forget about the worry of whats going on in there. They dont cost hardly anything in the scheme of things.
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If you think about it how many times are you going to strip the cylinder to check on your bodge jobs. Get the proper tool for the job and forget about the worry of whats going on in there. They dont cost hardly anything in the scheme of things.
BBF
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Re: S410 stripdown
I've already bought one from bgaltd, it works well. Good service too. The brush and curlers tip is just a heads up for fettlers.
The early bird may get the worm, but it's the second one mouse that gets the cheese.
Theoben Rapid Mk2 .20, Light Stream 4.5X14X44 FFP.
AA S410 TDR .177, Yukon Photon XT with 135 mm lens conversion.
Theoben Rapid Mk2 .20, Light Stream 4.5X14X44 FFP.
AA S410 TDR .177, Yukon Photon XT with 135 mm lens conversion.
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