Got a Ruger Airhawk that had the trigger pulled when in the break position driving the piston forward. Now it needs to be taken apart and the spring compressed and put back together. Anyone on this forum that can do that???
Got a Ruger Airhawk that had the trigger pulled when in the break position driving the piston forward. Now it needs to be taken apart and the spring compressed and put back together. Anyone on this forum that can do that???
Did you check to see if the barrel is bent? Happened to my neighbor but did not do any damage to the gun, just bent the barrel.
They are an rws 34 copy and simple. You can do it without a spring compressor if careful. I've rebuilt quite a few
Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelt of elderberries
Did it break the retaining pin?_
Did the spring come out of the housing.
Did the barrel snap shut and now not open.
In the long run its probably cheaper and easier to just buy a new one.
Last edited by mac1911; 12-08-2017 at 10:51 PM.
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