I picked a new, old stock, TC Firehawk, blued, walnut stock in 32 cal...nice gun. I was getting ready to clean out all the packing oil last night and read in the owner's manual that they recommend removing the trigger assembly to clean the rifle.
I did it and it was simple enough, but the thought of drifting those two tiny pins out after every trip to the field with the gun seems ridiculous.
Do you actually remove the trigger assembly whenever you clean your Firehawk?
I did it and it was simple enough, but the thought of drifting those two tiny pins out after every trip to the field with the gun seems ridiculous.
Do you actually remove the trigger assembly whenever you clean your Firehawk?