Not that I'm aware of. The 220 lists .177 velocity at 220 mps or 741 fps. Two stage trigger. It looks like it might fit in with the HW50s. I saw one video in Spanish and the title said these are equal to the RWS92 branded Cometa's from a while back. Those had positive reviews but they were simple triggers. The new trigger is a welcome addition. If I may ask, where are you finding the 220 Compact? Looks like a nice little rifle.
I have no experience of the cheapest Cometas, but the still-very-affordable Cometa Fenix 400 blows any Gamo (including the ridiculously over-priced magnums) out of the water, by having the best trigger in any budget springer, as opposed to the dismal Gamo triggers. Cometa sticks to tried and true quality features, with accurate steel barrels and well-functioning wood stocks, instead of the Gamo plastic breech blocks and gimmicky flavor-of-the-month knick knacks. Same country of manufacture, similar specs, similar price bracket, but worlds apart in real-life, long-term performance and satisfaction. I only wish I had new about Cometas, when shopping for my first hunting-strength springer some 15 years back. The Gamo I chose instead gave up the ghost at 3 years of age. And what I've heard Gamo quality has gone down the drain since. Cometa mainsprings aren't long-lived, though, having a peculiarly small diameter. They are dirt cheap, at least around here, but I'm still considering making a custom spring guide for Titan etc. mainsprings of applicable measurements.
Might have been Portugese. I assumed It was in Spanish since I speak neither. Are you in Spain?
With their cold forged barrels I would choose a Cometa over a Gamo every day.Gamo's are not too bad either, but like said before, I think they are a bit over priced. Though Aceros has fair prices !!! Btw... Gamo's equivalent of the 220 is the Gamo Black Shadow. Also btw... The 220 is more in the power class of a HW50s. I have red a user review some while ago that the 220 trigger is a bit rough, but good to manage. It's not a match trigger though. For the money, I would take my chance if you fancy one.
Quote from: triggerfest on April 28, 2021, 04:32:21 PMWith their cold forged barrels I would choose a Cometa over a Gamo every day.Gamo's are not too bad either, but like said before, I think they are a bit over priced. Though Aceros has fair prices !!! Btw... Gamo's equivalent of the 220 is the Gamo Black Shadow. Also btw... The 220 is more in the power class of a HW50s. I have red a user review some while ago that the 220 trigger is a bit rough, but good to manage. It's not a match trigger though. For the money, I would take my chance if you fancy one.Oh, Don't know anything about cold forging and barrels, but that is supposed to be better for accuracy?I don't mind a rough trigger, as I've shot RWS 34 and Crosman 1377 before. Main thing is I would probably take the rifle and leave it there. Don't want to have too much money tide up on a rifle I will probably use max 1 month out of a year and I think is much better than traveling back and forth with a rifle checked as baggage, they now even charge for carry on!
My 220 compact with the can, shot JSB 8.44gn @ 780fps, I would compare the trigger to the worst Crosman old Gamo type trigger u can imagine! their very stagey and long! At least the 1 I had was! other then the trigger these are very nice guns! for the money! you might look to youtube their are videos on the triggers of these rifles!