It's just as I suspected, but then that hammer thing contacts with high pressure air, or does it not? There is not much else to lubricate/wipe dry in the area.
Bingo! The hammer spring, part number 52. Broke in two, to say nothing of the nasty little shards, or something looking very much like that. Thanks, gentlemen. And you all seem to be suspiciously familiar with the problem. European quality...
With all due respect, Gontcharov only knows which end of the gun the pellet comes out of. He knows that pretty well, though. As to the Championship, that's what I have in mind endeed. You were playing with the screw, whereas I tried to remedy a problem with it, which, probably, makes the difference....
I was fooling with just one screw: the big one facing aft. I just descirbed my experience precisely as it happened and for what it is worth. And yes, it does affect trigger very much.
Hi, everybody, After three years of medium usage I observed a decrease in compressed air consumption. At first the green sector served 90 shots, now it's rather 130 shots. I purchased a muzzle velocity gauge and tried it. Got 120 m/s (160 m/s is supposed to be normal). Tried the screw in the breech ...
There used to be a list of technical/maintenance data on airguns and sporting firearms on this site. Undoubtedly it is still there. Do anybody care to refer me to it? Just can't find it now.
With the FP the trigger finger shoud be as free of the grip as possible, just as with any other pistol. The actual problem is that the FP trigger is always the hardest to manage. Just bite the bullet...