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sanford12
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Metal flakes from my RWS 34P= Revisited
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November 17, 2012, 03:17:51 PM »
I found where the metal flakes were coming from. It was the shoe of the cocking slide rubbing against the spring. A trip to the Honda dealer for a tube of Honda Moly 60 paste which was just short of 12 bucks for a 3oz tube. I rubbed it in where bare metal showed on the spring and on the sides of the the opening where the cocking shoe slides. It took so little and and the difference was immediate. It wasn't hard to cock before but it's much smoother now. No little rough patch and it still accurate as *(&^. The screw by the trigger guard was problematic. They are made of very soft metal and after Loketite it is east to strip it even with the proper size phillips screwdriver you can easily strip it. I had to drill it out. Luckily I live a block from ACE hardware and was able to find the proper screw which is a metric with 1.00 threads. I counter sunk the stock and the the new screw besides being silver looks right at home. After I make a spring compressor it will get a full inspection and lube tune.
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Re: Metal flakes from my RWS 34P= Revisited
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good to hear your all fixed up.
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