Well i took some time yesterday and did some more work on the hammer. I was getting the odd occasion when the slide wasn't fully cocking the hammer on recoil. So a bit of filing and now it's cocking about 5mm before it picks up a new round.
Bit of a stone and oil and a good clean.
Does anyone else remove their firing pin block assy??
Can't wait to get down the range and empty some .22 boxes
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Gsg 22 modifications and care
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Re: Gsg 22 modifications and care
I've never had reason to remove mine, but I did look into it when I was contemplating changing the slide. It seemed pretty straightforward in the YouTube video I watched?
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Re: Gsg 22 modifications and care
yeah I took mine out, the pin won't go back in without a bit of a file, but other than that, nice and simple.
I had some grit in the hammer channel i needed to clean out. only thing I'd say is check you have the hammer spring seated right. bit of a wiggle is needed to get it seated back right. hammer will still move if it isn't, but it sort of clicks in and out, not sliding
I had some grit in the hammer channel i needed to clean out. only thing I'd say is check you have the hammer spring seated right. bit of a wiggle is needed to get it seated back right. hammer will still move if it isn't, but it sort of clicks in and out, not sliding
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