Quote from: SpiralGroove on January 28, 2021, 07:03:24 PMHey Gringo,- So after the DIY tune, the gun shot and could be re-cocked - Right?- If yes, then the safety started acting weird - Right?- If yes, then the gun fired w/o the safety being pressed in - Right?It would help if you answered my questions .
Hey Gringo,- So after the DIY tune, the gun shot and could be re-cocked - Right?- If yes, then the safety started acting weird - Right?- If yes, then the gun fired w/o the safety being pressed in - Right?
Greg,Did you "cock the trigger" before reassembly?-Y
I thought trigger assembly or safety until I read where you said you had trigger apart.Not sure what is not correct in trigger assembly, but I think it is the problem.Maybe watch a U-tube on the trigger.
Don't know about reassembly of the trigger, Greg, but when adjusting the trigger, if I back out the adjustment screw too far, the gun won't cock. Then it's just a matter of tightening the adjustment screw a tad. Hope you get yours up and running. Best of luck.
Yes Gringo,I assumed, since you have done many DIY tunes ... you knew pulling the trigger was necessary after installing it in the cocked position .However, sometimes when things get real frustrating .... you forget to do the basics .I know this because it's happened to me .Hope you get it working ...
Greg sounds like a trigger assembly issue. Can you borrow a trigger from a working gun and see what happens. Also if you turned in the tiny torx screw too much you eliminate the sear engagement and it fire when the safety is depressed. Also if something is out of place in the trigger it won't latch. Something is wonky in the trigger. If it worked once with that ARH kit it's not the kit doing it. Swap triggers and see what happens.
When I installed a new ARH spring in my HW30 the spring was one coil too long - I really had to pull at the end of the cocking stroke to get the trigger to set. Cut one coil and all is well.I know you have had the gun apart multiple times; have you tried reinstalling the original spring to see whether that fixes the trigger issue? I wish you good luck on solving this.Paul in Liberty County
I had this happen with my HW80 yesterday. Except it is a detuned Canadian model but my problem may apply to yours. I bought the rifle second hand and the previous owner had a tune done to it. Added power but still not full. I put in a factory spring I had and now it will not cock. The problem was weihrauch put a spacer in the piston for a lighter spring. So I installed the trigger only and cocked it in a vice and could see with the spacer it became coil bound before it could cock the trigger and catch the trigger mechanism. In my case I can remove the piston spacer and it will work. I realize yours is not detuned but did your tune perhaps create a condition where it is coil bound before it cocks?
Are you absolutely certain you have those 2 (blue) torsion spring legs resting on that central pin?https://www.airgunstocks.com/articles/rekord-trigger-service.htmlI ask because I've had erratic to non-working triggers when I have incorrectly positioned torsion springs like those. The reduced spring force on the latches/sears makes the triggers behave very erratically or not at all. I don't have a Rekord trigger specifically, but some of my triggers are similar and others use torsion springs in a similar way. If a torsion spring leg slips past its normal pin rest during reassembly (it's very easy to get it wrong on some triggers), weird to dangerous stuff happens.