Very good video and informative, have been thinking of getting an HW45 for a while now. Have TBT kits in my HW77, Diana 38 and BSA Airsporter S, what a difference in accuracy, consistency, recoil & noise, all improved. Were fitted by Paul Chell while in for re-blacking. Thanks Nick, greetings & best wishes from Darlington.
Hi Mr. Nick Stanning, I love watching your videos, I’ve been using your TBT kits for a few years now and I really like them, congratulations on your work, health, Portugal.
matt francis There are a couple of screws securing the barrel, you can see them when loading. Release these and the barrel comes out. You shouldn't need to change the spring unless it is already weak.🙂
@@tbtairrifletuning1520 oh ok thanks for your reply i need seethose screws anddid some research, thanks for confirming this. also i noticed my .22 version i know is supposed to have only one power setting but sometimes it seems to get stuck when cocking like it only goes 3 quarters cocked but if i fully yank it will cock back to full power. thanks for reply (is powerfull and accurate i hope it last me my lifetime)
Good, but its a shame camera set too high to see much of the work.
Very good video and informative, have been thinking of getting an HW45 for a while now. Have TBT kits in my HW77, Diana 38 and BSA Airsporter S, what a difference in accuracy, consistency, recoil & noise, all improved. Were fitted by Paul Chell while in for re-blacking. Thanks Nick, greetings & best wishes from Darlington.
Hi Mr. Nick Stanning, I love watching your videos, I’ve been using your TBT kits for a few years now and I really like them, congratulations on your work, health, Portugal.
Nice one nick, been meaning to strip mine for about 5 years lol
Great informative video Nick. I'll be stripping mine after watching this. I really like the shoulder stock addition too.
Very informative thanks for sharing. Owned one these about 30 years still shots well but by now it could do with a service I think 👍👍👍
have one of these recently bought this at a good price in .22 cal. thanks for video, keep warm mate
Thanks so much
Hi Nick!
how to chnage barrel and do i need chnage spring if i do convert to .177?
matt francis There are a couple of screws securing the barrel, you can see them when loading. Release these and the barrel comes out.
You shouldn't need to change the spring unless it is already weak.🙂
@@tbtairrifletuning1520 oh ok thanks for your reply i need seethose screws anddid some research, thanks for confirming this. also i noticed my .22 version i know is supposed to have only one power setting but sometimes it seems to get stuck when cocking like it only goes 3 quarters cocked but if i fully yank it will cock back to full power. thanks for reply (is powerfull and accurate i hope it last me my lifetime)