Thank you all for helping me out there.Eric, that's what I need to know. Sounds like the threaded hole is just there and not like a bolt is missing. I don't need to look around trying to find a bolt fit in there.Serafin, there is no such threaded hole in the diagrams. Maybe just like what Eric said, it's not for any use with 54.Thomas, thanks for the tips. I did not think about the breech seal. When I fired a shot, it felt like someone puffed air right into my face. I guess that's the problems with the breech seal, isn't it? The spring is probably bad too but the pretty big 'bang' is close to my new 48 and 52. First time to visit 'Air Rifle Headquarters'. But it's for airgunsmith, not an amateur like I am. Thinking about purchase of a spring compressor or build one myself. I have plenty of tube clamps for wood board. I can probably use them, after some welding modification. What do you think?Thanks again folks.
Thanks Louis! I checked Youtube too but they are all for break barrels, not 54 or side lever cocking guns. Correct me if I'm wrong. Hope you can do me a favor by sending me the path of Youtube.Regards.
It is possible for some trigger springs to move out of position when the retaining pins are removed. To reduce that possibility I replace them with dummy pins
To the point of the original post. Note the unused screw hole in the T06 trigger shown above. It is the hole that the original post questioned about. I assume it is used on some other model of RWS. Break barrel maybe???
I agree, bending that tab is a bad idea. I too, installed an adjustment screw to adjust first stage travel but be advised, if you take too much first stage travel out by this method, the safety will no longer work. The external safety indicator will still move all the way back when you cock the gun but the internal safety lever will be out of place and will not prevent you from pulling the trigger.
I used a 3x56 screw that gives me a bit more control than a 32 thread. I haven't had a bit of trouble with it and reduced the overall trigger pull length by about 3/4. Cheers