Yet another new IZH user with a compression question
Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 8:24 pm
Greetings,
I see several posts regarding oiling the IZH 46M and compression problems. I recently got one of these, and out of the box, was shooting just fine. then the compression seems to have dropped off, so I looked for the little vent hole to the compression chamber. Danged if I can find that hole.
I see in another post, to cock the gun, turn it upside down and look for the hold that way, but this 46M does not have the hole in the spot where they noted it was for a 46.
This seems like a silly problem, but the owners manual is little help identifying where this vent hole is.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
DaveyD
I have found one of the problems for the lack of compression.. .in looking thru other posts, one reader said that he had to install the o rings on the bolt. sure enough, when I looked, there were no o-rings on the bolt. They were in a plastic bag with 2 front sights, a rear sight, and a piston seal.
So I installed the o-rings and now have wonderfull compression.
However, I still cannot find the vent hole on the compression chamber in which to oil this. Can someone please give me a hint where this puppy is?
thanks,
Dave
I see several posts regarding oiling the IZH 46M and compression problems. I recently got one of these, and out of the box, was shooting just fine. then the compression seems to have dropped off, so I looked for the little vent hole to the compression chamber. Danged if I can find that hole.
I see in another post, to cock the gun, turn it upside down and look for the hold that way, but this 46M does not have the hole in the spot where they noted it was for a 46.
This seems like a silly problem, but the owners manual is little help identifying where this vent hole is.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
DaveyD
I have found one of the problems for the lack of compression.. .in looking thru other posts, one reader said that he had to install the o rings on the bolt. sure enough, when I looked, there were no o-rings on the bolt. They were in a plastic bag with 2 front sights, a rear sight, and a piston seal.
So I installed the o-rings and now have wonderfull compression.
However, I still cannot find the vent hole on the compression chamber in which to oil this. Can someone please give me a hint where this puppy is?
thanks,
Dave