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hi there

 

to all this is important as i dont want to do this unnessasery at the moment both guns are brand new both wehrauchs one a 99s 177. and the other 97hwkt 22. i have had the 99s a couple of weeks the 97 i have only had it less than a week the MAIN THING i want to ask fellas as the moment do i reall need to strip them down and de-grease them because im at the moment using them indoors in my home carefully i might add but what i need to do is put a thousand pellets through each to run them in with them being brand new for them to settle down before thinking about stripping them down as when i strip them here is the thing you see at that point i might as well burnish the inside of the air chamber with moly drysulphide and moly grease and check the pistons for burrs and and the slots where the cocking lever rides back and forth and polish everything with the highest grade wet n dry and until they are really nice and smooth and take a lot of time polishing the pistons of each and then using the finest metal polishing paste and check for anything weird or broken before i do this that goes without saying guys but what i mean first thing out of the box USE THEM for a few thousand rounds to bed in each rifle as you guys know they need to run-in as i got told i really need to bed them in first before doing anything with each rifle meanwhile while im shooting them checking for any unwanted problems they need to be used before stripping and so forth guys yes im asking you see for as much feedback as possible on what i SHOULD do as the last thing i want to do is the worst thing is cause DIESELLING as that nacks up your gun basiclly and im not going to do that with these guns 1 they arnt cheap and 2 the more i check them out they are beautifull pieces of engineering like a couple of AUDI RS6'S german engineering i mean guys a lot of years ago you would just go and get your air rifle in my case a lot of years ago i would get a b.s.a. mercury s the break barrel one they was a nice gun the whole morole of this is you didnt worry about getting the gun stripping it and allsorts you just opened the box slapped it in a gun bag and went shooting if i needed to oil it then i did if it didnt then no any info guys is really appreciated as you know goes without saying SORRY BOUT the full stops and commors never was good at grammer guys so appolosies cheers for reading and happy hunting :thumbs:

 

DAVE :bye:

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Run the guns in with a couple of tinfuls of pellets (1,000 rounds each) then take them apart and see exactly for yourself, what they actually do need. Do nothing more than is absolutely necessary at this stage. Always go forward slowly and surely when you start polishing and honing internals. One bit too much and the gun's had it! :cray:

 

I don't wish to rude in any way Dave, but, your posts would be a lot easier to read and understand the key question-points you wish to know, if you broke them up at least, like this. At the end of a sentence, hit the "Enter" key twice, like this...

 

And you'll drop your text-typing space line down two lines and can commence to make your points and questions look easier to read and digest, if you put them into blocks of text, rather than the great pile of block-text you put up here.

 

If you write with little punctuation and few capital letters, your points become a mush of words that have to be deciphered back into logical sentences. Some people will run out of the will to read your words quickly if, you can't make it more clear, understandable and easy for them to sort out the answers you need to know in their heads.

 

Again pal, I don't want to sound rude in any way. Just that, you have sound questions that deserve a sound answer. It would be a great help if you could turn these into bite-size pieces that can be read a lot easier. :thumbs:

 

Best regards.

Simon

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Run the guns in with a couple of tinfuls of pellets (1,000 rounds each) then take them apart and see exactly for yourself, what they actually do need. Do nothing more than is absolutely necessary at this stage. Always go forward slowly and surely when you start polishing and honing internals. One bit too much and the gun's had it! :cray:

 

I don't wish to rude in any way Dave, but, your posts would be a lot easier to read and understand the key question-points you wish to know, if you broke them up at least, like this. At the end of a sentence, hit the "Enter" key twice, like this...

 

And you'll drop your text-typing space line down two lines and can commence to make your points and questions look easier to read and digest, if you put them into blocks of text, rather than the great pile of block-text you put up here.

 

If you write with little punctuation and few capital letters, your points become a mush of words that have to be deciphered back into logical sentences. Some people will run out of the will to read your words quickly if, you can't make it more clear, understandable and easy for them to sort out the answers you need to know in their heads.

 

Again pal, I don't want to sound rude in any way. Just that, you have sound questions that deserve a sound answer. It would be a great help if you could turn these into bite-size pieces that can be read a lot easier. :thumbs:

 

Best regards.

Simon

hi there

 

soz i get carried away like i said my grammer is terrible full stops punctuations i will in future do my best

 

dave

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Run the guns in with a couple of tinfuls of pellets (1,000 rounds each) then take them apart and see exactly for yourself, what they actually do need. Do nothing more than is absolutely necessary at this stage. Always go forward slowly and surely when you start polishing and honing internals. One bit too much and the gun's had it! :cray:

 

I don't wish to rude in any way Dave, but, your posts would be a lot easier to read and understand the key question-points you wish to know, if you broke them up at least, like this. At the end of a sentence, hit the "Enter" key twice, like this...

 

And you'll drop your text-typing space line down two lines and can commence to make your points and questions look easier to read and digest, if you put them into blocks of text, rather than the great pile of block-text you put up here.

 

If you write with little punctuation and few capital letters, your points become a mush of words that have to be deciphered back into logical sentences. Some people will run out of the will to read your words quickly if, you can't make it more clear, understandable and easy for them to sort out the answers you need to know in their heads.

 

Again pal, I don't want to sound rude in any way. Just that, you have sound questions that deserve a sound answer. It would be a great help if you could turn these into bite-size pieces that can be read a lot easier. :thumbs:

 

Best regards.

Simon

hi there

 

soz i get carried away like i said my grammer is terrible full stops punctuations i will in future do my best

 

dave

 

Dont woryr abut it mate. You betta than most on ERE

 

:D

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I would do exactly what Stealthy advices Dave.

Clean the barrel thoroughly and go and enjoy the rifle.

Before any of us heard about tuning, cleaning barrels, pcp`s, pellets sizes and weights, etc,etc,etc, we just bought our guns and headed for the fields :boogy: .

To give you an example,

 

 

I`ve recently bought two German air rifles of some 40 years of age, each :icon_eek: . The legendary, Feinwerkbau Sports, 127 and 124. ( .22 and .177).

I can "guarantee you", neither gun has been touched since the day they were made.

 

Look at this for a 40 yr old,- they have now gone for tuning mind, but hey, German engineering :good:

 

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Clean the barrels mate and go and enjoy that German engineering.

 

atb Mark

 

 

 

p.s. Tune them in the future if you like but for now, just go shooting.

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CLEAN THE BARREL ,,,,PUT PELLETS IN YOUR POCKET ,,,,,RIFLE ON YOUR SHOULDER,,,,AND P*SS OFF SHOOTING

 

And keep your ears open for the twang once you hear this strip de,grease...re,grease.. polish and put back together

 

do this when you hear the twang mind or it could feck the rifle IE,,snap the spring

 

But for now just feck off and enjoy the rifles

 

O,,,and by the way i dont use the full stops that much ether lol :D:laugh:

 

atvbmac :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:

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Personally I would not even bother firing a new Weihrauch, after the mess that was inside the last brand new 99s I tuned, full of turnings, far too much grease, some of which had got past the piston seal, which had turnings embedded in it, the rifle would barely make 10ftlbs, which is not surprising, given the state of the piston seal, a good fettling and a Vortek piston seal transformed it into a smooth twang free rifle which actually went over the limit, until a coil was taken off the spring, so for me anyway, any new HW WILL GET STRIPPED AND SORTED AT ONCE.

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