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which screws do you take out on the hw90 to take the action out of the stock?

 

obviously the front two but which ones by the trigger guard

 

thanks in advance

 

rob

 

dont worry guys, i managed to get it off tight fit though.

 

it weighs in a heavy 1.33 kg

 

so not muc h less than my entire ratchatcher lol

 

is there a place that does synthetic or skeleton stocks or do i have to fail where air gunner succeeded and make my own?

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B careful when you put the trigger back on. The safety re-set under the trigger guard must slot into the mechanism on the action, or it'll bend and bugger up the re-set when you tighten the screws.

 

Try it with the stock off first and you'll see what i mean.

 

Cheers.

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B careful when you put the trigger back on. The safety re-set under the trigger guard must slot into the mechanism on the action, or it'll bend and bugger up the re-set when you tighten the screws.

 

Try it with the stock off first and you'll see what i mean.

 

Cheers.

 

 

sound advice i did it the first time and the safety was wedged on, so i have learnt hw90 owners. pull the safety lever (small silver coloured plated with a v shape missing) forward till it clicks then put on the gaurd as far as possible and while keeping pressure on, pull the trigger to release it. the guard should now line up perfectly and screw on in position.

 

you live and learn hey

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B careful when you put the trigger back on. The safety re-set under the trigger guard must slot into the mechanism on the action, or it'll bend and bugger up the re-set when you tighten the screws.

 

Try it with the stock off first and you'll see what i mean.

 

Cheers.

 

 

sound advice i did it the first time and the safety was wedged on, so i have learnt hw90 owners. pull the safety lever (small silver coloured plated with a v shape missing) forward till it clicks then put on the gaurd as far as possible and while keeping pressure on, pull the trigger to release it. the guard should now line up perfectly and screw on in position.

 

you live and learn hey

 

Yes, it's any easy mistake to make if you don't know or learn the hard way like I did. Ahem.....

 

Cheers.

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