It was a shame that such a nice PCP with great Potential... Would have such a bad Trigger action!
Out of the box, the trigger was at least 8lbs..If I remember correctly.
After getting new springs. Trimming them down.
You could get a light trigger pull, but it had a hitch in the movement.
If got to the end of the 1st stage take-up, then if I decided not to fire..
If you backed off, the trigger would not return... You would have manually return it!
So I honed both the trigger sear roll and hammer sear arm..using diamond hones
This helped, but not enough.. So I closely examined the trigger sear roll piece.
I decided it could benefit from a 3° undercut.
So I setup my mill......1/4" carbide endmill and 3°angle block....
I setup the trigger sear roll in a jewelers vice. Made sure the sear roll surfaces were square.
Then I set the undercut angle with my angle block.
I blacken the sear surface to make sure I only kiss the edge. I didn't want to move the sear'edge position!
I took very light passes until all the black surface was gone!!
Finally I remove the Trigger Sear roll from the vice and honed the surface. To make sure the surface was smooth!
Well I am Glad to report it Worked Perfectly.
The 1st stage take up is around 12 ozs.
Now if I back off, it will return(reset) by itself!!
The 2nd stage break is about 1.5lbs. Crisp..breaks like glass!!
I love when a Plan comes together as you Planned!
This what make airgunning Fun!!
Stuart
Out of the box, the trigger was at least 8lbs..If I remember correctly.
After getting new springs. Trimming them down.
You could get a light trigger pull, but it had a hitch in the movement.
If got to the end of the 1st stage take-up, then if I decided not to fire..
If you backed off, the trigger would not return... You would have manually return it!
So I honed both the trigger sear roll and hammer sear arm..using diamond hones
This helped, but not enough.. So I closely examined the trigger sear roll piece.
I decided it could benefit from a 3° undercut.
So I setup my mill......1/4" carbide endmill and 3°angle block....
I setup the trigger sear roll in a jewelers vice. Made sure the sear roll surfaces were square.
Then I set the undercut angle with my angle block.
I blacken the sear surface to make sure I only kiss the edge. I didn't want to move the sear'edge position!
I took very light passes until all the black surface was gone!!
Finally I remove the Trigger Sear roll from the vice and honed the surface. To make sure the surface was smooth!
Well I am Glad to report it Worked Perfectly.
The 1st stage take up is around 12 ozs.
Now if I back off, it will return(reset) by itself!!
The 2nd stage break is about 1.5lbs. Crisp..breaks like glass!!
I love when a Plan comes together as you Planned!
This what make airgunning Fun!!
Stuart