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Talon NEEDs tuning

Hey! My guns about 4yrs old and I want it functioning as new/better.

WOKON can ya tell me who’s ta do this? ➡

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That liitle one that moves when ya turn the dial? That’s it?? OK.
PS – Thanks much! I’ll report when done. ➡

The screw, that indicates, the number your power wheel is at.

I have a gun cleaning suggestion for us Newbies. Perhaps one of the seasoned veterans here could make a video of a complete disassemble, cleaning, and reassemble process. I know its not “rocket science” but it makes it so much reassuring when you have a video to look at while you are doing it. I know this will be time consuming, but it would benefit so many newbies, me included. Just a suggestion, uhhh, request, uhhh, plea, uhhhh wish….alright already I’ll shine your shoes for life! 😯

Where is the powerwheel screw? howz it reached? ➡

Ask if you have problems, be very careful with the power wheel screw, if you over tighten it will break and put that screw in last, and always take it out 1st, before removeing the barrel, sometimes to find the hole on the power wheel, when finishing up you need to turn power wheel to zero, and the hole will come around as you keep turning towards 0.

➡ Awesome! OK, I’ll do your advise. That’s about exactly what I wanted to know. More detail? Anything to know to avoid problems and all. 😀

Did ya take the little screw out of the power wheel and slide everything out, the hammer and spring and remove the cocking knob and slide out the breech too, that is what you wanted to know, to get that hammer and spring and breech out pull the trigger and hold the safety in and tilt the gun down.

➡ Yep…. I just took mine apart as much as “I could”. Moved a spring to the next groove up to get better trigger lbs pull & action. Wasn’t to dirty at all!
With barrel extracted, pwr dial spun from 1-4 while cleaning? When moving the cHaMbEr cover? what’s the part named that has the cocking knob on it? Anyway, that’s real messy, as is tha part that makes contact just infront of that earlier thing I mensioned. It’s a grinding gravely knarl sound quietly heard and felt, by the person moving the knob.
You see, I was shooting the other day and more often than not, while holding\shooting I didn’t move yet very inconsistant hits! Buddy shot with same frustrating results. Filled it a few times like after every 25 shots @ 11+ pwr. Best placement was 4 in a row @ 100 inside 4″. All (most) the rest were of over 6-10″ @ even 80 yds.
Cleaned it but have not yet able to shoot… ➡

if you want more power and just better send it to talon tunes

Take it apart and clean the frame and check out the hammer. Mine is only a year or two and I took it apart last night and was shocked at the black stuff in the frame where the hammer rides.

You,

Take it apart. Clean and reassemble.

Use dry lube and adjust your tophat.

Done.

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