Liked!😃👍 One tip for the HW30s, before removing the last screw 🪛 on the compression chamber, put the trigger pins back in the compression tube, then remove your last screw, then apply pressure, pop the pins, then remove the spring.🪛🤠👍
Really interested to see how you design your kit and what sort of power levels you settle on in this series. Must say I would be interested in a light weight gun generating 8.5fpe - 9fpe which has a nice shot cycle and the cocking effort isn’t too heavy.
Hi Nick, very nice way to present this airgun information. These three part series allow plenty of time to present the needed information. Please keep these going for the HW and hopefully the Air Arms TX and Pro Sport airguns. Maybe when these are complete you could put together some detailed sort of generic service information for spring powered airguns. Not detailed disassembly and reassembly but generic information that could be applied to even the least expensive airguns. Thanks again for these three part presentations.
I hope a video about a more powerful version of a similar HW comes in the future,gor one that's maybe still produced new or is not difficult to get with tips and tricks also for it. 🤔 🤗
Nice video, I'm wondering the hole time if you sell also screwdrivers like you use in the video. 🤔 Becourse normal screwdrivers are different to gunsmithsing screwdrivers normally, that thay sit propper in the screw head and don't slip out and scratch everything or even wors going somewhere against the body and the next station is the Doctor in the hospital.
We don’t deserve you Nick! Thanks so much for everything you’ve done for the airrifle community🙏🏼
Liked!😃👍
One tip for the HW30s, before removing the last screw 🪛 on the compression chamber, put the trigger pins back in the compression tube, then remove your last screw, then apply pressure, pop the pins, then remove the spring.🪛🤠👍
Really interested to see how you design your kit and what sort of power levels you settle on in this series. Must say I would be interested in a light weight gun generating 8.5fpe - 9fpe which has a nice shot cycle and the cocking effort isn’t too heavy.
Hi Nick, very nice way to present this airgun information. These three part series allow plenty of time to present the needed information. Please keep these going for the HW and hopefully the Air Arms TX and Pro Sport airguns. Maybe when these are complete you could put together some detailed sort of generic service information for spring powered airguns. Not detailed disassembly and reassembly but generic information that could be applied to even the least expensive airguns. Thanks again for these three part presentations.
Tip for you Nick,put your punch through the top trigger pin hole,it holds the back unit so there's no pressure on the little screw
cracking little rifle 👍
Look forward too the next one 👍🏻
Another fantastic video Nick 👍
And enjoyable to watch.
I hope a video about a more powerful version of a similar HW comes in the future,gor one that's maybe still produced new or is not difficult to get with tips and tricks also for it. 🤔 🤗
Nice video, I'm wondering the hole time if you sell also screwdrivers like you use in the video. 🤔 Becourse normal screwdrivers are different to gunsmithsing screwdrivers normally, that thay sit propper in the screw head and don't slip out and scratch everything or even wors going somewhere against the body and the next station is the Doctor in the hospital.