I think there is an internal spring tensioner that increases with each pump!
Found a suitable trigger return spring and got Betty Lou's trigger done. I did cut the anti decocking nub off of hers. Don't know why... I just did. Next time in I'll find some thin brass washers for the pivot pins. Maybe a trip to the old school hardware later.
Quote from: avator on June 17, 2021, 09:59:02 AMFound a suitable trigger return spring and got Betty Lou's trigger done. I did cut the anti decocking nub off of hers. Don't know why... I just did. Next time in I'll find some thin brass washers for the pivot pins. Maybe a trip to the old school hardware later.avatar,IMHO, the cutting of the anti de-cocking nub is a very, very big deal with me. I did it on all my airguns including my Airforce guns. If I could not de-cock, I would most likely not own the gun, that feature is that important to me as I want one in the chamber and cock and shoot when I want to in one semi quick motion. As I'm walking around in the woods or waiting all I want to do is quietly and quickly cock the gun. I'm not about to walk around with a round in the chamber, spring tension on and relying on a mechanical safety --- not going to happen.wll
Is that using the iron sights or scoped? That's a great group! Nice shooting!
Quote from: wll2506 on June 17, 2021, 10:26:46 AMQuote from: avator on June 17, 2021, 09:59:02 AMFound a suitable trigger return spring and got Betty Lou's trigger done. I did cut the anti decocking nub off of hers. Don't know why... I just did. Next time in I'll find some thin brass washers for the pivot pins. Maybe a trip to the old school hardware later.avatar,IMHO, the cutting of the anti de-cocking nub is a very, very big deal with me. I did it on all my airguns including my Airforce guns. If I could not de-cock, I would most likely not own the gun, that feature is that important to me as I want one in the chamber and cock and shoot when I want to in one semi quick motion. As I'm walking around in the woods or waiting all I want to do is quietly and quickly cock the gun. I'm not about to walk around with a round in the chamber, spring tension on and relying on a mechanical safety --- not going to happen.wllI get it... just probably won't spend too much time in the woods with these 2 guns. They are more for Betty Lou and I to enjoy plinking games together like we do with many other pairs of pumper we have.
Just take a dremel cut off wheel and chop that tab off that I circled in the pic below.
My gun must be breaking in. Out of curiosity I loaded up a few GAMO 15gr domes. Pumped 3 times and actually got some usable groups.. sub half inch at 15 yds.
Just lining up the different ring height options available to me in my meager collection while awaiting my compact BugBuster scope, which should be here any minute (tracking says between 2:15pm-5:15pm and it's 3:00pm now):*EDIT: forget to mention, this is with the Baker over-breech scope rail mounted...together with the Mac intermount I now have options, muwahahahahaaaaah...