TDR Cocking Problem.
TDR Cocking Problem.
Hi, I hope you don't mind me asking you a question.My TDR is a bit difficult to cock. It needs a really firm pull to engage the trigger sear and it sounds like the spring is binding slightly.Is it just a case of stripping, cleaning and adjusting?
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.
Re: TDR Cocking Problem.
Brooksy wrote:Hi, I hope you don't mind me asking you a question.My TDR is a bit difficult to cock. It needs a really firm pull to engage the trigger sear and it sounds like the spring is binding slightly.Is it just a case of stripping, cleaning and adjusting?
is this for me Brooksy ?
if so , yes strip it down and check that the breech lines up with the hammer housing and valve housing . they may be slightly out of line .
Re: TDR Cocking Problem.
Cheers mate, will do.
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.
Re: TDR Cocking Problem.
Ooh, just had a look and there is no way this thing has ever been taken apart. AA have moved the action bolts from the top and put them in the bottom of the firing valve and included a nice anti tamper blanking plug into the bargain. Looks like I will have to live with it for now.
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.
Re: TDR Cocking Problem.
Brooksy wrote:Ooh, just had a look and there is no way this thing has ever been taken apart. AA have moved the action bolts from the top and put them in the bottom of the firing valve and included a nice anti tamper blanking plug into the bargain. Looks like I will have to live with it for now.
ring me if you need to ok .
Re: TDR Cocking Problem.
Thanks. I will see Dave at Staffordshire Custom Rifles on Tuesday as he owes me a favour. Thanks for the offer I will bear it in mind.
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.
Re: TDR Cocking Problem.
Well, it's my fault, I'm used to using a Rapid and I had my hold on the cocking arm all wrong. Now it's 'fixed' I can give it to my mate to use while I compete with the Rapid.
Thanks for the offers of help.
Thanks for the offers of help.
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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