Agreed, I actually like the triggers on these guns! Once broken in they have a good feel for the letoff. Not a light 2-stage target-grade action like an HW, but a heavier single-stage action which - for me at least - can be more appropriate when huffin' and puffin' around in the woods.
I understand why they are often criticized, mind you, but in our instant/electronic age, we can forget that a simple mechanical device like a spring-piston airgun improves with wear-in and maintenance. I'm old enuff to remember when cars came with special driving cautions for the first couple thousand miles...
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