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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => European/Asian Air Gun Gates => China/Asian AirGun Gate => Topic started by: vestlenning on January 07, 2016, 04:57:01 PM
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Has anyone got a parts diagram for the QB58?
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I never managed to locate one. Mine is dead and from the words of a person that I sent it to for repair, "junk" at this point.
The only reason I am keeping it is to see if the parts from the QB57 I have would make the QB58 work again.
If you do locate a parts diagram, please post a link to it.
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According to some the Norconia B88 is the same gun - but is it? A parts diagram for the B88 can be be found at http://www.norconia.de (http://www.norconia.de)
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It is the same rifle. I wish we could still get Norinco's other product's here in the state's thank you slick willy lol
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I never managed to locate one. Mine is dead and from the words of a person that I sent it to for repair, "junk" at this point.
The only reason I am keeping it is to see if the parts from the QB57 I have would make the QB58 work again.
If you do locate a parts diagram, please post a link to it.
From what I've read the QB57 has the same mechanism as the QB58.
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Goeffry,
If our paths ever cross at an eastern Illinois or a western Indiana shoot, we can compare QB 58's. mine has a fine side action and trigger and a bar with a hole in it for a barrel. I do believe my trigger group might make a shooter of yours.
BobH.
I never managed to locate one. Mine is dead and from the words of a person that I sent it to for repair, "junk" at this point.
The only reason I am keeping it is to see if the parts from the QB57 I have would make the QB58 work again.
If you do locate a parts diagram, please post a link to it.
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vestlenning - thank you for the link
GP2004 - thank you. i was hoping i could use 1 to repair the other
Bob H. - sounds good to me. mine has a seer catching problem in that it wont catch 95% of the time
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(http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f61/123sknr/P7250478_zpsjyyjqqxf.jpg) (http://s45.photobucket.com/user/123sknr/media/P7250478_zpsjyyjqqxf.jpg.html)
i can't get a real good pic but i can send the parts list to you and you can send it back when your done .... 8) if you click on the pic it takes you back to photobucket then just click the plus sign above the pic it enlarges the pic and it is clear as a bell ;)
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thank you Andy. going to photobucket worked well
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Thank you Tinknocker1!
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your welcome guy's
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Dang Photobucket messes up yet another thread.
What photo did you post Tinknocker1?
I have the Norconia exploded view.
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QB58, TF 58, B88 - all about the same
(http://www.airgunz.altervista.org/Esplosi/Norconia_B88F_esploso.gif)
The QB57 has a similar design/parts-origin, though very few of the major parts are interchangeable..
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Scott is spot on the diagram is the same they just change the name of the gun .. my QB58 diagram looks just like this ..
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Thank you Sirs!
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Resurrecting an old thread because I am ready to tear into my QB58...
How many set screws retain the barrel... only the one forward setscrew??
and is the a disassembly manual out there?
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Resurrecting an old thread because I am ready to tear into my QB58...
How many set screws retain the barrel... only the one forward setscrew??
and is the a disassembly manual out there?
Scott,
I think the barrel is pressed in. I hope I am wrong.
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Thanks Sam.
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Resurrecting an old thread because I am ready to tear into my QB58...
How many set screws retain the barrel... only the one forward setscrew??
and is the a disassembly manual out there?
On the QB58, I seem to remember a cross pin with half the diameter engaging the barrel. It is not easy to remove the barrel on a QB58.
On the QB57, the barrel slips in and is held with a threaded collar. Very easy to remove.