EXPLORERCJ
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Hi All, this is my very first post, hope this information helps.
NAA 22 LR - MAINSPRING REPLACEMENT MADE QUICK AND EASY.
Here is what I used: 1/4 inch nut and bolt, 5/32 inch Allen wrench with the short end cut to an overall length of 9/16 inch. Vise, flat tip screwdriver, Q-Tip, safety glasses and pliers.
Here is how how I did it: Tighten the left hand threaded main screw. Remove the cylinder and grips. Using the screwdriver pry out the old mainspring. Move the bolt spring out of the way.
Using the Q-Tip put a light coat of oil on the back of the hammer near the notch where the mainspring goes. Place the mainspring so it contacts the hammer. The larger bend in the mainspring goes towards the bottom of the grip area.
Mount the threaded end of the 1/4 inch bolt in a vise so that the threaded end is sticking up about 2 inches. Position the gun frame and mainspring on to the 1/4 inch bolt so that the bolt is up close to the hammer area and under the mainspring. Hold the gun and use pliers to bend the mainspring around the 1/4 inch bolt until the mainspring fits into the base of the grip frame.
Use the short end of the Allen wrench to lever the tip of the mainspring into the hammer notch. Re-position the bolt spring. Cock the hammer. If the hammer does not want to move try again to lever the mainspring into the hammer notch. Make sure the mainspring snaps into place.
Here is an alternate way to hold the gun while installing the mainspring. I used three scraps of aluminum 1/4 inch thick by 1 inch wide and about 3 inches long.
In one drill a 1/4 inch hole near one end. Mount the 1/4 bolt with nut in that hole. Use the second scrap as a spacer above the one with the bolt, place the gun with mainspring on to the 1/4 bolt so that the bolt is up close to the hammer area and under the mainspring. Place the the third scrap on top of the gun. Secure in a vise.
Using pliers bend the mainspring around the 1/4 inch bolt until the mainspring fits into the base of the grip frame. Instead of aluminum 1 to 1/2 inch wide scraps of 3/4 inch thick wood would also work.
NAA 22 LR - MAINSPRING REPLACEMENT MADE QUICK AND EASY.
Here is what I used: 1/4 inch nut and bolt, 5/32 inch Allen wrench with the short end cut to an overall length of 9/16 inch. Vise, flat tip screwdriver, Q-Tip, safety glasses and pliers.
Here is how how I did it: Tighten the left hand threaded main screw. Remove the cylinder and grips. Using the screwdriver pry out the old mainspring. Move the bolt spring out of the way.
Using the Q-Tip put a light coat of oil on the back of the hammer near the notch where the mainspring goes. Place the mainspring so it contacts the hammer. The larger bend in the mainspring goes towards the bottom of the grip area.
Mount the threaded end of the 1/4 inch bolt in a vise so that the threaded end is sticking up about 2 inches. Position the gun frame and mainspring on to the 1/4 inch bolt so that the bolt is up close to the hammer area and under the mainspring. Hold the gun and use pliers to bend the mainspring around the 1/4 inch bolt until the mainspring fits into the base of the grip frame.
Use the short end of the Allen wrench to lever the tip of the mainspring into the hammer notch. Re-position the bolt spring. Cock the hammer. If the hammer does not want to move try again to lever the mainspring into the hammer notch. Make sure the mainspring snaps into place.
Here is an alternate way to hold the gun while installing the mainspring. I used three scraps of aluminum 1/4 inch thick by 1 inch wide and about 3 inches long.
In one drill a 1/4 inch hole near one end. Mount the 1/4 bolt with nut in that hole. Use the second scrap as a spacer above the one with the bolt, place the gun with mainspring on to the 1/4 bolt so that the bolt is up close to the hammer area and under the mainspring. Place the the third scrap on top of the gun. Secure in a vise.
Using pliers bend the mainspring around the 1/4 inch bolt until the mainspring fits into the base of the grip frame. Instead of aluminum 1 to 1/2 inch wide scraps of 3/4 inch thick wood would also work.