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Oscar M.
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Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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March 01, 2015, 10:31:21 PM »
My rifle was mfg. 1206 so is it the V3? It's not shooting accurately and I started tuning it.
Replaced the trigger adjustment screw with a longer screw and this took all the creep out and gave me a let off of about 4-5lbs.. I can live with it.
Drilled a hole in the stock butt and filled it with spray foam. This cut down the noise by 50%.
Replace the original scope with my Weaver 4-12X varaible with A/O. It started shooting better but the original rings won't stay tight. I thought about Lock Tight but would stronger rings be the better route? It has a strong spring and thus develops good pellet speed so I want to get it shooting accurately as I think it will become a good rifle. Thanks for the advice. OM
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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Reply #1 on:
March 02, 2015, 11:11:39 PM »
Ok, after looking at them. I went ahead and ordered the RWS one piece base and rings from Bass Pro for 40$. These look to be strong and stable. I'll know more once I get them in hand and mounted. Thanks, OM
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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Reply #2 on:
March 03, 2015, 10:28:51 AM »
Should I find one for this rifle is it much trouble to change out the barrel to a .22 cal.? No spring depressor required? Thanks, DM
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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Reply #3 on:
March 03, 2015, 06:37:13 PM »
I replaced the trigger spring with an ink pin spring with a couple of coils cut off. Cleaned the trigger up and got a 2lbs pull out of it
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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Reply #4 on:
March 03, 2015, 11:14:12 PM »
Ok, I'll do that as well. Thanks, OM
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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Reply #5 on:
March 06, 2015, 11:54:00 PM »
I also noticed that my main seal developed a crack. So, I searched around, not finding one. I did a hardware store run. I found an o-ring that would fit. It just needed some sanding to make the fit with the air port and the barrel snug. It is now shooting well. I shot a quarter size 5 shot group with wind at 22 yds.. Then moved to shooting Coke cans at 50 yds.. It has decent hunting accuracy. Then I shot some pellets for penetration test at 22 yds.: the 9.6 gr. Winchester pellet penetrated 160 pages of newspaper, every shot. But could not do 10 more pages consistently. Crosman's Ultra Magnum 10.5 gr. pellet could penetrate 170 pages consistently but not much more. The Newboy Senior pellet at 15.8 gr. could penetrate 200 pages consistently. A real surprise! Made in Hungary. These fit tight in my gun and group well. They seem to have good ballistic properties. You can hear a 'thump' when they hit. When I need to discourage a coyote, visiting the hen house, this will be the pellet I use. New scope rings and base has not arrived. OM
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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Reply #6 on:
March 07, 2015, 12:57:33 AM »
David, in the Turkish gate Feb.20th Bobby_in_NC started another thread about a Powerline 1000. My post is the 5th one down and I wrote what I did and what I got out of it. also you can tell if we're talking about the same model Powerline.
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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Reply #7 on:
March 07, 2015, 02:03:39 AM »
Thanks. Yes, that sounded like what was on R. Sauer's site. My trigger is not the same as his and I emailed him a week ago but have not recieved a reply. Just looking at it I didn't want to tear into like that. I think the screw and spring adjustment will satisfy my taste. Then the new rings will handle the recoil and I'll be set. This model really shoots and has good power. I'll keep you posted. Thanks again, OM
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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Reply #8 on:
March 07, 2015, 10:52:22 AM »
I removed the scope stop on mine and used the hole with the stop pin in the rear scope ring. But also I needed to get the scope a little close to my eye.
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TELL 200
Gamo 440 CR 967 of 1000 '92 Olympics
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Dominator 200 carbine
Proxima, 135, 155
Synergis
Win. 1000w, 800w, 1100w, 1100s
Mendoza RM2800 repeater .22
Norica Massimo .22, Black Eagle
CZ631, 2 CZ634
Hammerli X2 dual cal.(Mendoza)
Beeman RS2.177/.22, 1048
Beeman 2016 dbl. brl. .177/.22
Air Hawk Elite wood T.H.
Ben. B1500STM Satin T.H. springer
Storm in Benj. T.H. stock, GRT
Storm GRT,
CX 2 Fury, Phantom, all in wood RC roller bearing
777SB GRT
G1 Summit stock GRT
3 Crosman 3100(Spain)
Steoger Ducks Unlimited X3
RWS93 (Spain)
RWS320 (China)
SPA SR1250W
2 TF99, TF59 GRT
TF89 (chopped, shrouded Beeman .22 Brl.)
B40, B26-2, B21, B20
2 B3-1, 2 B2
4 Peak B4-2
2 QB6,
2 QB57
2 Fast Deer
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AR2078B, AR2078T.H.
Zogunz Hawk 010 .22 co2 (Phil.)
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Oscar M.
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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Reply #9 on:
March 07, 2015, 05:09:30 PM »
Yes, agreed. While looking at mine I thought, 'these 2 holes could be used to mount a different base.' Looking at What you more experienced gents say about this model rifle is it needs 3 things: trigger work, better rings and scope. Then it starts shooting. I agree. I merely filled my stock with foam to quiet it down. Counting the purchase price and what I've done to it so far, I'm 250$ into it. Plus, my labor time. Is it worth it? Time will tell. Even if I had procured a Benjiman Trail, a rifle of near equal investment. I would have still refinished the wooden stock. Which is an all weekend job. These funds are at my upper limit to obtain a good, accurate shooting pellet rifle. Which delivers respectable energy. The Marauder is out of the question and I don't know if I could put up with it's air system. This route is more sensible. Thanks, OM
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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Reply #10 on:
March 10, 2015, 11:36:00 PM »
Ok, I received my RWS rings and base today and I now have them mounted. These look to be of good quality. They have 2 screw pins in the base that Do Not align with the 2 holes on the rifle's receiver. So, I mounted it in a manner where 1 would fit. Then utilized the stop screw at the rear of the receiver to fit against the rear of the base. Essentially giving it 2 stop screws. So, 3 hrs. later of cleaning the screws and using Lok-tight on all of them. Even those holding the action to the stock. Now, I have my target set up and proceeding to put some shots on paper, only the gun won't cock...? It cocks but won't lock in the cocked position.?
Something has gone awry with the trigger latch. It's not catching. So, I take it apart--- I'm only seeing 2 springs. Both of which are mounted on the out side of the trigger. None on the inside like the diagram at R. Sauer site.? I didn't touch anything with the trigger while mounting the Scope...? Anyone have any ideas on trouble shooting this. Thanks, OM
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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Reply #11 on:
March 11, 2015, 12:33:57 AM »
Ok, after some examination, I found the 3rd internal spring. So, all the parts look to be present. I did purchase a longer screw last month and installed it in the trigger to take up a lot of the slack. This can easily be installed without any disassembly. Just remove the short one and put in a long one. I've not noticed any side affects from this as it's been shooting fine. Could the pins and screw in the top of receiver blocked something to not let it cock? This must be a V3 trigger as it's not the one R. Sauer shows in his diagram. I've called Daisy and was told they have no parts. OM
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Last Edit: March 11, 2015, 12:35:38 AM by Oscar M.
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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Reply #12 on:
March 13, 2015, 08:27:19 PM »
Some up dates. I've since took the rifle all apart (and trigger). Honed the upper sear and installed a different spring on the longer spring. A spring from a ink pen. It was a real brain fry to put the trigger back together. I don't recommend it. However, once you do it once you'll remember. Haa.... Plus, there's no one else nearby that will do it. So, charge up your mechanic brain and carefully do it. Mine then fired one time and went back to Not Cocking. So, I'll have to dissemble it again and put it back together. As there's only one Way to assemble and mount it. R. Sauer's site has good pictures but a few more instructional sentences would have really helped. My trigger pull is still about 4-5 lbs. so, I've not figured out how someone got 2 lbs.. I haven't entered the mental area of product appreciation with this rifle yet. I'm still thinking so many corners were cut during it's manufacturing that there are none left. OM
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Last Edit: March 13, 2015, 08:29:32 PM by Oscar M.
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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Reply #13 on:
March 13, 2015, 08:59:20 PM »
On the 2lbs trigger pull, guess I got lucky. It took me three 2 to 3 hour session over a week to get that mother back together. But I know now, I'm a better person for it.
When I did it I was working on it up-side down so I had the picture up-side down. I wondering if you got the sear up side down or maybe take that longer trigger screw, I think you said you installed,out and see if it cocks. You can take the screw out without dis-assembaly
The only thing I did other than dis-assemble and clean was use an ink pen spring that I clipped a little shorter than the trigger spring
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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Reply #14 on:
March 14, 2015, 12:20:35 AM »
Thanks, Lefty. That was a good idea, I had not thought about. So, I removed it and it still would not cock. Problem is the upper sear does not drop down after firing. It remains high. Hence, the engagement ring cannot pass the sear latch for it to engage. I can remove the barreled action out of the stock and carefully nudge it back with a screwdriver and then it will cock and catch for one shot. A careful reading in R. Sauer's site says the bottom sear must go in first. Then the top and later the pin. I think it can be installed only one way for it to work. It's easy to disassemble but it took me about 5 1/2 hours to figure out how it all goes back together and get it in right. But now problems. Sometimes in life I find the best helping hand is right on the end of your arm. I'll go at it tomorrow. The longer screw merely takes the play out of the trigger. Removing the military style double stage trigger. Also, this longer spring we're installing from a ink pen... Mine rides in the housing behind the trigger as the trigger tab is not long enough to touch it. Then it's other end rests on the #3 sear. The pivot pins on mine which mount & anchor the sears are each of a different diameter. Hence, it's impossible to get them in the wrong location. I stared at R. Sauer's photos until I went cross-eyed. I'm 100% sure the sears are in the correct position. OM
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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Reply #15 on:
March 14, 2015, 01:45:28 AM »
I'm just going to mention different things. Brainstorm so to speak.
My ink pin spring is shorter than the original. Snipped off about 3 coils then bent the end down with needle nose pliers.
The front end of the trigger lever is between the trigger and lower sear.
The top of the trigger spring rest on the back end of the trigger lever.
The bottom of the trigger spring rest against a nipple on the inside bottom(very back of housing) of the trigger housing,(nipple inside end of spring) the spring doesn't touch the trigger.
That nipple is right behind the trigger, the back of the trigger goes inside the trigger housing just in front of the spring.
In the picture the parts are not in the housing so you can see them and it looks like the bottom of the spring is suppose to be against the top of the trigger. It's not.
Maybe the sear spring is side ways. I'm thinking now I used the spring out of an old Silent Cat or B3 rear sight in place of the sear spring because it was a little shorter and easier to get in and stay in place.
Knowing how it goes together is one thing. Manipulating the parts with my big fingers is another. I straighten out a large paper clip as a tool and when done put it in my tool box.
Oh, that nipple looks like a hole until you try to stick something thru it. Maybe some of that will give you an idea.
Got my Daisy 1000 at apawn shop $25. rusted up and pitted outside, gunked up inside. Tore it down cleaned it sprayed exterior metal wit p/u bed liner. Got a Winchester 1000 wood stock from Daisy. Removed sights, installed Gamo metal muzzle break. We already talked trigger. Used B2 leather breach seals. All I had. Takes two to fill the hole. Got a spring and piston seal from Air rifle Supply. I think that's their name. Put a TF 3-7x32AO scope on it. Shoots good.
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BSF c60
LG55 DST
LG55 Tyrolean
LG53
TELL 200
Gamo 440 CR 967 of 1000 '92 Olympics
Parrus wood
Dominator 200 carbine
Proxima, 135, 155
Synergis
Win. 1000w, 800w, 1100w, 1100s
Mendoza RM2800 repeater .22
Norica Massimo .22, Black Eagle
CZ631, 2 CZ634
Hammerli X2 dual cal.(Mendoza)
Beeman RS2.177/.22, 1048
Beeman 2016 dbl. brl. .177/.22
Air Hawk Elite wood T.H.
Ben. B1500STM Satin T.H. springer
Storm in Benj. T.H. stock, GRT
Storm GRT,
CX 2 Fury, Phantom, all in wood RC roller bearing
777SB GRT
G1 Summit stock GRT
3 Crosman 3100(Spain)
Steoger Ducks Unlimited X3
RWS93 (Spain)
RWS320 (China)
SPA SR1250W
2 TF99, TF59 GRT
TF89 (chopped, shrouded Beeman .22 Brl.)
B40, B26-2, B21, B20
2 B3-1, 2 B2
4 Peak B4-2
2 QB6,
2 QB57
2 Fast Deer
2 B3-1AK
AR2078B, AR2078T.H.
Zogunz Hawk 010 .22 co2 (Phil.)
EIG 1353 co2 (Japan)
M3, UZI
XSP 120D single stroke dual cal. pistol
3 P17, Steoger XP4
Baikal MP-53M
Bunch of co2 pistol
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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Reply #16 on:
March 14, 2015, 01:58:11 AM »
Air Rifle Headquarters was the place. Main spring was E9870 Euro Universal an the piston seal was the Hatsan 95-striker-win. 1000. Still can't believe all that spring went in there.
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Savannah, Ga.
Diana 470th, 56th, 350 PC
BSF c60
LG55 DST
LG55 Tyrolean
LG53
TELL 200
Gamo 440 CR 967 of 1000 '92 Olympics
Parrus wood
Dominator 200 carbine
Proxima, 135, 155
Synergis
Win. 1000w, 800w, 1100w, 1100s
Mendoza RM2800 repeater .22
Norica Massimo .22, Black Eagle
CZ631, 2 CZ634
Hammerli X2 dual cal.(Mendoza)
Beeman RS2.177/.22, 1048
Beeman 2016 dbl. brl. .177/.22
Air Hawk Elite wood T.H.
Ben. B1500STM Satin T.H. springer
Storm in Benj. T.H. stock, GRT
Storm GRT,
CX 2 Fury, Phantom, all in wood RC roller bearing
777SB GRT
G1 Summit stock GRT
3 Crosman 3100(Spain)
Steoger Ducks Unlimited X3
RWS93 (Spain)
RWS320 (China)
SPA SR1250W
2 TF99, TF59 GRT
TF89 (chopped, shrouded Beeman .22 Brl.)
B40, B26-2, B21, B20
2 B3-1, 2 B2
4 Peak B4-2
2 QB6,
2 QB57
2 Fast Deer
2 B3-1AK
AR2078B, AR2078T.H.
Zogunz Hawk 010 .22 co2 (Phil.)
EIG 1353 co2 (Japan)
M3, UZI
XSP 120D single stroke dual cal. pistol
3 P17, Steoger XP4
Baikal MP-53M
Bunch of co2 pistol
Oscar M.
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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Reply #17 on:
March 14, 2015, 09:30:06 AM »
Lefty, Thank you for taking the time to pen all these tips. I really appreciate it. I can't believe you went about doing all that to get a good air rifle.
My rifle I purchase new in 2006. I've been the only owner. Originally it didn't shoot accurately and I put it aside with the intention of returning it. During this long winter I began reading up on it and these sites motivated me to work on it. I think only the power plant and barrel is good on it. Strong spring and air if the plunger seal is not damaged. I'm well beyond what I cared to undertake with this rifle. I just keep working on it. It's past time for it to come together and shoot well for 5 years.
My long spring is a stainless from inside a pen. I cut 2 coils off. This spring installed much easier than the short spring. This long one rests on the bottom, point end of the #3 sear and it's top rests in the trigger housing. Just off the rear point of the trigger. That's the way it looked to fit.
Yes, there's only one small hole in the front of my plastic trigger. Where a pin could go. Then the threaded adjustment screw hole inside that. Which takes out the slack in a double stage trigger. To install these parts was easy. It's sear #1 and 2 that are difficult, to get that small spring between them.
The trigger is held in place by 4 pins that will fall just by looking at them. The stock's inside wall holds them in place. I used masking tape to hold them in place as I worked. Yes, your correct.. This trigger is difficult to work on with large fingers. Even using needle nose pliers. So, I don't recommend this level of air rifle repair to anyone. Still, a person with a mechanical mind can do it. Don't get mad and throw anything. Thanks again, OM
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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Reply #18 on:
March 14, 2015, 09:57:42 AM »
I'll keep reading thru your tips as I work on it today. As well as the R. Sauer's site and perhaps something will click. Looking for a eureka moment!
On the other hand these 3 parts are not beyond good workmanship. It's telling when a guy with no experience and little tools can work on this and the outcome is better than what the manufacturer with a crew of employees and a shop full of tools could pull off. I think this trigger would be much improved if the 4 pins were replaced with 4 small headed screws with thin nuts. OM
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Re: Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S
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March 14, 2015, 10:43:22 AM »
Good luck man, I use the tape trick on trigger pins. 10-4 on the screws and nuts and layman making good guns out of factory lemons. Take care.
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Help with further tuning of my Turkish Powerline 1000S