No Wonder It Was Stiff!
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 4:46 pm
I've been playing with an AA TDR .177 for a week or two and the cocking action was awful to say the least. The gun is 3 years old. Stripped the block today and there was rust on the hammer guide and inside the hammer. An hour with the Autosol and some PTFE dry slide spray and it's a dream now. Just goes to show, one bit of moisture in the wrong place and you're potentially looking at a big bill.
By the way, on this TDR there is a nasty little problem accessing one of the screws when trying to remove the bolt and barrel housing from the firing valve, AA have fitted one of the screws with an anti tamper cap. I don't see why as there is no way to adjust the power in this area, maybe it's to make you go back to them or one of their franchisees.
If any body needs to know more, PM me.
By the way, on this TDR there is a nasty little problem accessing one of the screws when trying to remove the bolt and barrel housing from the firing valve, AA have fitted one of the screws with an anti tamper cap. I don't see why as there is no way to adjust the power in this area, maybe it's to make you go back to them or one of their franchisees.
If any body needs to know more, PM me.
