My second post here.I'm new to springer's. I'm a retired gunsmith, never worked on pellet guns, so it's a new adventure.I just bought a GTX as the fixed barrel seemed better than a break barrel accuracy wise. I also didn't want to spend a lot on my first springer. Winter time blues have got me down and I needed something I can shoot when snowed in, AKA the pellet rifle.I would love to have a good trigger for my rifle. It has the plastic trigger and in my old f*rt gunsmith position, I don't think plastic belongs on any firearm. I think there would be a lot of interest. If you look at just about any gun catalog it usually has a section for pellet rifles. The Gamo line is always well represented and I'm sure they are selling quite a few of them, so you should have a very good market for them.I know better than a lot of people do about the whole R&D process and the amount of time and money that goes into even a small part such as a trigger. It appears that the trigger in the Gamo controls more than just letting the spring go.I thank you for your efforts and will gladly buy a trigger should you get it to market.In the mean time, can someone point me to a good do it yourself spring compressor? A schematic for the Gamo would be great to find also.Thanks and a great new year to everyone, John K
Why am I bringing this up? I would like to establish the interest, get your thoughts and to determine the acceptance to help me decide if I really want to invest my time and money in doing this.