Defender 130
Well-Known Member
have a hatsan escort 20g semi auto which i picked up for what i thought was a reasonable price at a show earlier in the year but i cant get it to cycle cartridges at all
I have stripped and cleaned it, checked it all in accordance with a parts diagram to make sure everything is assembled in the correct order, cleaned the gas ports and despite the fact that it is supposed to cycle 24gr loads it still wont cycle either the 25 or 28 gr loads it is getting fed
It has more spring pressure when pulling the slide open than my 12g hatsan has (according to my local rfd this is normal as 20g operates at higher pressure than 12 g) but i cant help thinking that if the spring was weaker or shorter then it would cycle properly as there wouldnt be as much pressure needed to cycle things
Any suggestions or should i try and get another spring to try in it or maybe as a temp bodge would cable tying 3 coils together to weaken it prove the theory if i can get small enough cable ties to work without interfering
Starting to run out of ideas and i am stubborn enough that i want a cure rather than be beaten
I have stripped and cleaned it, checked it all in accordance with a parts diagram to make sure everything is assembled in the correct order, cleaned the gas ports and despite the fact that it is supposed to cycle 24gr loads it still wont cycle either the 25 or 28 gr loads it is getting fed
It has more spring pressure when pulling the slide open than my 12g hatsan has (according to my local rfd this is normal as 20g operates at higher pressure than 12 g) but i cant help thinking that if the spring was weaker or shorter then it would cycle properly as there wouldnt be as much pressure needed to cycle things
Any suggestions or should i try and get another spring to try in it or maybe as a temp bodge would cable tying 3 coils together to weaken it prove the theory if i can get small enough cable ties to work without interfering
Starting to run out of ideas and i am stubborn enough that i want a cure rather than be beaten