Webley Hawk Mark 3 Air Gun Refurbishment
Автор: Shootfish Productions
Загружено: 2019-03-04
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This video documents the refurbishment of a Webley Hawk Mark 3 airgun, which was acquired through an auction. The Webley Hawk Mark 3, produced by the renowned British manufacturer Webley & Scott, was introduced in April 1977 and continued production until around 1979.
The refurbishment process will likely involve:
*Disassembly:* Taking the airgun apart to assess its condition and identify worn or broken components.
*Cleaning:* Thoroughly cleaning all parts, removing rust, grime, and old lubricants.
*Inspection and Repair:* Examining the stock for damage (cracks, dents, scratches), checking the metalwork for pitting or wear on the bluing, and assessing the internal mechanisms like the spring, piston, and trigger assembly. Common issues for vintage airguns include worn seals, weak springs, and trigger problems.
*Replacement of Parts:* Sourcing and replacing any damaged or worn components. This might include new seals, a new spring, or even repairing the stock or metal finish.
*Lubrication:* Applying appropriate lubricants to moving parts to ensure smooth operation and prevent future wear.
*Reassembly:* Putting the airgun back together correctly, ensuring all parts fit securely and function as intended.
*Testing:* Firing the refurbished airgun to check its performance, including velocity, accuracy, and overall function.
The Webley Hawk Mark 3 is known for its thickened and strengthened stock, an improved loading lever design, and an adjustable trigger. It typically features a beech stock stained to resemble dark walnut and a hard rubber butt pad. These rifles generally have an overall length of about 41 inches and were produced in .177 and .22 calibres.
This refurbishment project aims to restore the auction-bought Webley Hawk Mark 3 to a good working condition, preserving a piece of airgun history.
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