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House fire diana 48 resurrection!!!
avator:
My best advice is to take lots of pictures and notes along the way.
cjtamu:
Just so happens I took my 52 Luxus apart today. Same gun as the 48 just a different stock. Couple pics so you know what the inside looks like. Mine is a T05 trigger so that will look different. The breech seal is in the sliding compression tube, the piece directly above the spring in the disassembled photo. You have to come in from the forward end to pull it out and replace. If you’re getting an ARH kit get some of his clear tar. Very light film on the compression tube when you reassemble. Works great, I use on my HW97 as well. Notice the Scotch tape on my trigger block. That’s to keep the dummy pins in place. When disassembling I take the e-clip off the pivot bolt where the cocking arm connects to receiver before I put in the compressor. Otherwise you’re trying to look underneath and do it. Don’t lose the shims when you pull the arm loose.
T01 trigger is a bit of a PITA but not that bad long as your compressor lines up well. Might actually be easier on the side levers than the break barrels. I’m interested to see what inside of one with T01 trigger looks like. And what Avator said. Cell phone pics are your friend.
Madd Hatter:
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--- Quote from: Bad News Beeman on September 17, 2023, 03:12:27 PM ---How much did you buy this rifle for OP?
If the cost of parts run you over $200, I'd say go for a used gun unless this is labor of love kind of project (which is totally understandable if so).
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It probably will, but that will be ok, hopefully it will be worth it, if it shoots like I want. I can always fill the stock with wood putty and paint it to save money. Then basically all I have money in is a tune kit which I have been wanting to try anyway, I have always been nervous to tear into one. This t01 trigger is making me nervous now, everyone makes out like it is a big deal to take one out. But, only way to find out if I can do it is to try
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As long as you use dummy pins it a piece of pie.😉
Denby95:
dummy pin source
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Hillman-4-Pack-Nickel-plated-Shelf-Pins/3223655
Madd Hatter:
Just make sure they're a little shorter than the original pins so the trigger assembly can slide out of the main tube.
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