Note: If you are seeing "Please enter your username and password to log in." Your browser cookies have been reset or you need to register to access the topic in question. You cannot delete your posts in this forum Does this mean I have a bad valve? if is it repairable and or are there replacement parts for it. I took the valve out to test it out of the gun assembly and found that the gas is leaking past the valve with out it being activated. I have attempted to replaced the seal (not sure if it is supposed to have one) at the piercer where the cartridge seats against the valve. 175 that leaks all the gas out of the cartridge without pulling the trigger as soon as it is installed. and i will let u know everything u need to know.
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also if it leaks anywhere, be happy knowing there is only one o ring, plus the co2 gasket. Crosman Arms Company Pellet GunĮven though both of mine are over 35 years old they both still hold pressure and shoot great.Air Gun Home :: View topic - Healthways Plainsman. the bbs go in right under the rear sight, the screw is a power adjuster. The little rubber 'L' gasket that seals the valve/loading assembly to the frame was still in tact so I didn't try to replace it. There's a small o-ring between the valve assembly and the CO2 tube and it's an odd size.
One I purchased new in the early 70's.I purchase a parts gun and it turns out that the wire spring on the safety is identical to the one on the loading gate and are interchangeable. I've completely restored 2 of these now and they're pretty simple. Also I dont think I will remove the 'L' gasket unless its messed.Īny further help would be appreciated.Thanks again LOU. I have a tube of teflon grease that I will lube the internals, and seals. I think there are 3.The really little one in the stabber almost looks oval cross section, but thats because of 50 years of confinement. Size and material? They can be tricky to eyeball. I am about to start my journey and I would like to ask what 'o' rings are used. I always wanted to refurb it but I never could find anything on it. More to come.I have one of these guns that I had since I was a kid. I haven’t seen this type of spring in any other airgun.The safety is captured by a piece of straight spring wire that passes through a hole in the post. I find it interesting that they used a straight piece of spring wire both here and as shown below with the safety. The spring should be under the post extending from the loading gate. Five screws of two different lengths.Nothing flew apart when I removed the left frame side although the loading gate spring did come out.Ī fairly simple mechanism. The CO2 cartridge is inserted neck down and the lever actuates that piercing pin.ĬO2 cartridges.The left grip removed. Well it’ll be hard to spill BBs, unlike other guns. The rear sight doubles as the BB filling gate. Sort of like a Colt Woodsman, somewhat like a Nambu It’s not ugly, just oddly proportioned. The has a great write-up about it with links to a few other articles on the pistol. My Vintage Plainsman.175.(Clifford) December 31 2009, 8:38 AM.I picked this up awhile back and forgot I had it! It’s an early Healthways Plainsman BB pistol. It is the Healthways Plainsman Model 9401. J D Bedwell ( no login) 66.94.96.22 SHARPSHOOTER?Even the scrooges will smile at 3 free months of ad-free music with. Anyone know anything about this specimen? Good day all, I have recently acquired a 1960ish Healhways Plainsman MX175 rifle, I can find tons of information about the pistols, but virtually nothing. It is metal, painted black I think there is a part missing on the barrel that would make it more secure after cocking and returning it to the receiver, something like a spring button. It has fixed sights front and rear, and a slide safety on the right side of the receiver. Author.Just got a HEALTHWAYS 'SHARPSHOOTER 175', a single action springer you cock it my raising the barrel then it just slips back onto the receiver and you are good to go. Transactional distributed across all the branches and offices of the institution.ĭownload Free Healthways Plainsman 175 Manual. Just got a HEALTHWAYS 'SHARPSHOOTER 175', a single action springer you cock it my raising the barrel then it just slips back onto the receiver and you are good to go.
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