Pardini K12 cocking lever
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Pardini K12 cocking lever
Hello all. My K12 cocking lever has all of a sudden become more difficult to close, it is much stiffer than before. I wondered if this sounded familiar to anyone and if there was a solution? Should I be greasing anything? Pardini manual is not that informative! Thanks in advance
Re: Pardini K12 cocking lever
Did you tighten the two screws on top?
The ones that hold the barrel.
The ones that hold the barrel.
Re: Pardini K12 cocking lever
Common problem on early K12's.
Contact Pardini to see about the later upgraded loading lever.
Contact Pardini to see about the later upgraded loading lever.
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Re: Pardini K12 cocking lever
Happens to me all the time. A couple of drops of FP-10 clear it right up.
Re: Pardini K12 cocking lever
Thanks. Directly onto the top of the lever or do you open things up?PirateJohn wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2024 6:32 pm Happens to me all the time. A couple of drops of FP-10 clear it right up.
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Re: Pardini K12 cocking lever
No need to open anything. I put one or two drops on the absorber where it retracts into the rear part of the gun, and one drop on the pin where the absorber is moved by the action lever.AmSam wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 3:43 amThanks. Directly onto the top of the lever or do you open things up?PirateJohn wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2024 6:32 pm Happens to me all the time. A couple of drops of FP-10 clear it right up.
Re: Pardini K12 cocking lever
Great, worked a treat! Much appreciatedPirateJohn wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 7:41 amNo need to open anything. I put one or two drops on the absorber where it retracts into the rear part of the gun, and one drop on the pin where the absorber is moved by the action lever.AmSam wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 3:43 amThanks. Directly onto the top of the lever or do you open things up?PirateJohn wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2024 6:32 pm Happens to me all the time. A couple of drops of FP-10 clear it right up.