I ran into a problem installing a Vortek PG3 kit in my new HW95. The new spring assembly fits well into the piston and cylinder but takes high pressure to compress. I was just barely able to get the breech plug into the gun and assemble it. My spring compressor is a woodworking table and vise, it has good mechanical advantage.
Cocking effort was ridiculous, I didn't try to latch it to the trigger in case it would break something.
I reinstalled the original Weihrauch spring and everything works beautifully. The PG3 spring assembly looked none the worse for wear, no crumpled guides or scored parts that would indicate interference. I double checked the piston, saw no washers.
Vortek isn't answering their phone.
Perhaps they packed the wrong spring or the guides are too long? The PG3 spring itself is shorter than the original by about an inch. Wire diameter looks about the same. It's definitely much stiffer than the original spring.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Cocking effort was ridiculous, I didn't try to latch it to the trigger in case it would break something.
I reinstalled the original Weihrauch spring and everything works beautifully. The PG3 spring assembly looked none the worse for wear, no crumpled guides or scored parts that would indicate interference. I double checked the piston, saw no washers.
Vortek isn't answering their phone.
Perhaps they packed the wrong spring or the guides are too long? The PG3 spring itself is shorter than the original by about an inch. Wire diameter looks about the same. It's definitely much stiffer than the original spring.
Any ideas would be appreciated.