The gold lace carbon fiber is a little much....but might look nice.
Quote from: MartinDWhite on January 31, 2012, 05:35:43 PMThe gold lace carbon fiber is a little much....but might look nice.it'll just be painted on. It will match my 760 I've already do that way.
Hi All:Same _Me I used MountainMans power adjuster,it works for me.Also I used a 5/16 drill bit and a 3/8x16 tap and a 3/8x16x1/2 "set screw just so I could use my fingers to adjust it. When I made my trigger stop I used a#29 drill and a 8-32 tap and does it remove any trigger creep thats there. Good Luck4Th Yote Recon Bn.
This is what I might try eventually: courtesy of daysailor.http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php?topic=3688.msg35888#msg35888
Take the washer off the trigger. It is causing the cover plate to bulge. The trigger may start binding after the grips are reinstalled. Try to find a thinner shim. Usually only one is needed for the trigger. Actually, go through your recycling bin and pull a plastic bottle out, and use a paper punch to make a shim/washer.
Quote from: breakfastchef on February 04, 2012, 11:04:21 PMTake the washer off the trigger. It is causing the cover plate to bulge. The trigger may start binding after the grips are reinstalled. Try to find a thinner shim. Usually only one is needed for the trigger. Actually, go through your recycling bin and pull a plastic bottle out, and use a paper punch to make a shim/washer.Ill look at that real good when I go back together with it. I took it all back apart so that I can polish the sear and trigger. Thanks for the heads up. That's why I like to post pictures of what I do so I can get other peoples input.