I concur with Scotty1. The hammer in the Crown is the same as the hammer in the Maverick and has a mass of 16.4g. The tungsten hammer weight has a mass of 25.9g and an 8mm head. That 8 mm is like turning your micro adjuster 16 revolutions. You would have to adjust the micro adjuster way back just to be able to cock the rifle. A better option is the 7g weight (part #20271) or the 11 g weight (part #19215). The 11 g hammer weight has a head that is only 0.9 mm thick so there isn't a big change required in the micro adjuster. The kit from Utah Airguns contains the 13g weight (part # 17003) which has a 7.8 mm head on it. For my Maverick I took a disc sander to this and ground the head down to 5mm with the final weight coming in at 11.4 g. This worked well for heavy .22 slugs. I later bought the brass hammer weight kit from Huma and now use the lighter of the two weights in that kit (13.16g with a 4mm head) exclusively for shooting slugs. I have a tungsten hammer, but found I didn't need it.You don’t need that much weight, I’d recommend the lightest, like 7 or so grams. I only have a Huma tuning spring, and hammer spring turned up, and can still open the valve at 160 bar.
You can order parts directly from FX Airguns (in the US we use FX USA). Download the schematic for the Crown from the FX Airguns website and check Huma and Krale for parts in Europe.
Cheers,
Greg
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