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I have to thank Charlie (Bob) for his "Supertuning the B18 B19" guide. Looked at it and decided I should be able to take apart the Fury and get it back together without much damage, so I did. Just checked it out and did some dremeling, filing, sanding on the trigger parts. It was dark when I got it back together so I just did a couple test shots out back into the dirt. Trigger pull is lighter, with less travel than before, but still quite a ways from what I'd call crisp. Next time I have her apart I'll have a tune kit ready with spring, lubes, a CDT trigger and some brass barrel spacers. I'll polish and lube every surface in it.
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Mine has the coil spring. I don't know about the Phantom but mine is pretty much identical to whats shown in the "B19 Supertune". I might consider putting the nitro piston in it later on but I think I'm going to go for a regular spring tune first. Sure, Id be interested to see what your ideas for the trigger are. I plan to get a CDT trigger, but yeah I want to see what can be done with the stock unit, too. I can't help but tinker with the stuff. Same with the powderburners, the airgun thing is just newer to me.
Thanks, John.
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