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Tony Soanes Posted on Feb 14, 2018

1894 357 keep bending pin point on one piece why?

Gun only fired 300 self load 3.5 grains of unique since I fitted last one.

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yoopertech

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  • Posted on Jun 23, 2009

SOURCE: when i fire the gun the drive pin stays out and

Hi,
Your tool has been dropped and needs a new cylinder assembly and lower probe.
I`m a factory trained repairman.
Thanks!
Jeff

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 16, 2009

SOURCE: I have a walther bb gun, need to find parts..

HI. YOUR BB GUN HAS NO FIRING PIN,,IT USES A SMALL TYPE OF RELEASE TO LET THE SPRING GO IF THAT IS THE TYPE OF BB GUN YOU HAVE. IF ITS THE (CO2) TYPE IT RUNS A LITTLE DIFFERENT BUT NO FIRING PIN. I HOPE THIS HELPS. JIMBO

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 08, 2009

SOURCE: nailgun firing pin not connecting with nail

  • you need to make sure the guns is clean and oiled
  • make sure you are using the right kind of nails
  • some perfer the ones connected my wire and some the ones connected my paper.
Not knowing what kind of gun you have that is the best I can do..

Malibu 1976

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  • Posted on Sep 26, 2010

SOURCE: looking for piece that screws in the handle of a

Central Pneumatic (aka Harbor Freight), is usually very good for those replacement parts. On their website, to order replacement parts it says:
Please call our Customer Service Department at (800) 444-3353 Monday thru Friday, 6:00 am - 4:30 pm PST. Hope this helps... it might help to have the manual with an exploded view of the parts handy to describe what you need.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2011

SOURCE: my paslode angled finishing gun keeps jamming

Hi,

Here is a tip that I wrote about the Paslode nailers and the problems that can come up with them.

I also have a link to the Paslode manuals which contain Paslode cleaning and troubleshooting guides.

If you need parts for your Paslode, there also is a link for a site that sells the Paslode nailer parts.

Paslode Cordless Nailer Problems



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Single piece trigger and firing pin.

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I did a complete rebuilt kit and replaced the o rings and trigger vavle. There is no more air leaks but the gun isn't firing at all. What should I do now?

Remove the nails and remove the trigger to expose the firing pin on the trigger valve. Connect air and very quickly depress the firing pin all the way in with finger. If the gun fires, adjust the safety foot to depress the firing pin all the way in. If the gun does not fire, most likely the problem is that two orings that make contact with the cylinder spacer (white plastic piece around the cyl.) and the cylinder are leaking between the chambers. Check for snug fit as spacer could be worn. Pull out the cylinger and remove all the lower parts so that you can slide the cylinder in and out of the spacer. The cylinder should fit snuggly into spacer and have some resistance. Try with one oring installed on cylinder , then both as one or both may not be snug enough. If it fits loose, install a couple of winds of Teflon tape into oring groove then reinstall the oring. Again check for snug fit (or replace the spacer if surface is scratched). Reinstall using white grease and retest. Good luck.
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Dewalt D51822 nail gun does not fire nail. When trigger is pulled air can be felt coming from the trigger area. I have replaced the trigger valve assembly and it had no effect. Gun is about 3 years old...

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Framing a 2x6 wall

does the nose piece go back as far when you actually use the gun as when you pulled it back? I had the same problem with a different model, The nose piece acts as a safety to stop the gun firing when not up against whatever you are nailing. If it a similar design to mine (and most are) if you follow the nose piece up the gun somewhere along that will be some sort of bend in the metal to form the safety. it sounds like this needs to be bent a little more so it actuates the safety off valve/switch. Be careful though that safety is there for a reason, dont bend it too far and make the safety too sensitive. Hope this helps

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