Thank you, thank you, thank you Hector for all the tips and tricks for the AM03. Particularly the details about the sights and the small bits within them to keep an eye on. Last thing I'd want is to loose the world's smallest irreplaceable set screw or ball bearing through innocent ignorance.I received the rifle earlier this week and upon unboxing was immediately struck by the balanced heft to it and handsome lines. Didn't waste any time in rubbing it down with some Ballistol and stowing it away upside down which is how it'll remain for a few more days to ensure the gas spring is properly lubricated before I had my first test shots. Can't wait!
I don't know Yogi...NTEC might stand for Not Too Easy to Cock, but from a user's standpoint, the T06 in my 350 NTEC is outstanding.
Brian's comment on the inordinate cocking effort of the 350 Ntec jibes with most owner's experience. There are a couple of 350 Ntecs, one with a spiffy walnut hogsback stock available second hand right now locally to me, but I ain't bitin'.
A real T06 is a center latch trigger. All gas ram guns, that I know of anyway, have a side latch trigger. They call it a "modified" T06, BS! -Y
Quote from: Yogi on February 10, 2023, 10:42:24 PMA real T06 is a center latch trigger. All gas ram guns, that I know of anyway, have a side latch trigger. They call it a "modified" T06, BS! -YThe T-06 and the NTec T-06 share ALL parts except THREE (not counting the housing). So, they are essentially the same trigger.It is also, measurably, the FASTEST trigger in all of the industry (from moment of sear break till the moment when the piston starts moving).So, for MANY applications, it is better than the steel-springed/stemmed-piston T06 trigger.So much so that the EMS is heading in the direction of using exclusively that trigger.If you feel your T06NTec is not measuring up to the T06's you have, there should still be some room for adjustment, or even changing the "upper lever" for a better feel.Keep well and shoot straight!HM