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: Trigger tune- Ruger Air Hawk
: BENBO November 19, 2009, 11:00:17 AM
I think that I may try a trigger tune on a air hawk with a very light trigger. Maybe add a heavier spring or something. Would I have to remove the spring, using a spring compressor, in order to remove the trigger assembly? Or is this something that a novice might want to try?   Thanks,, Ben . I hope I am clear, I meant the main spring for compression, not the trigger spring.
: RE: Trigger tune- Ruger Air Hawk
: Big_Bill November 19, 2009, 11:53:22 AM


YES Ben,



A Spring Compressor is ALWAYS NEEDED !!!!! It will protect you from any spring that gets away from you The face, eyes and hands that you save, will thank you !!!!



I have no personal experience with the Air Hawk, nor have I read very much to say if it's easy or hard ! So I'm sure someone else will stop by with knowledge of tuning the Hawk and fill you in :)



USE A SPRING COMPRESSOR !!!! ON ALL SPRINGERS



Bill

: RE: Trigger tune- Ruger Air Hawk
: RedFeather November 19, 2009, 12:23:56 PM
If it won't adjust to what you consider a safe pull, you will need to take the gun down and check the trigger and the piston (?) where the sear catches. May not be the trigger.
: Re: Trigger tune- Ruger Air Hawk
: bnations November 19, 2009, 03:09:37 PM
You might try adjusting it first as the T05 is a bit finnicky.  Here's a thread detailing what to expect: http://www.gatewaytoairguns.com/airguns/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=22751&mid=180844.

If you really want to do it, then be careful during disassembly.  Lots of little pieces in there.  I've had mine apart 4 or 5 times now, and I really don't want to do so again.  Here's a thread giving good pictures of the process:  http://www.straightshooters.com/chat/viewtopic.php?p=55541&sid=e2588a14946c4eacb656415b3014b17a and http://home.comcast.net/~scot_for_sale/guns/RWS48_tune/index.html
: Re: Trigger tune- Ruger Air Hawk
: BENBO November 20, 2009, 12:53:24 PM
Thanks to all for your responses. I truly believe that I will leave the tuning to those who have the expertise and skills. All I need is to be seen by my wife on all fours looking for trigger parts, while bleeding from a head wound caused by a spring traveling at 500 MPH. Thanks again. If I conclude that  having it tuned by a professional makes better sense than ordering a better rifle(which will probably need a tune also) Ugh!! where am I heading with this. I guess that I am addicted, I guess it beats cheap booze and cigarettes. Thanks again.