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Title: 1377 Trigger spring from Ballpoint
Post by: travelbike on January 18, 2017, 05:53:53 PM
Fidgeted with the trigger spring on a 1300KT.  What I did was compressed the stock spring so it no longer engaged.  I took a spring from a ball point pen and then put inside the stock spring.  The stock spring now acts only as a guide for the inner ballpoint spring.  On a scale of 1 to 10,  the stock spring was a 10.  The new ballpoint pen spring made trigger pull about a 6. 

I've shot  close to about 100 pellets and no problems.  Might try looking for a plastic tube to hold the ball point spring inside the stock spring.  Then maybe polish all the contact points. 
Title: Re: 1377 Trigger spring from Ballpoint
Post by: pecor on January 19, 2017, 07:33:39 PM
Great Idea, Also If you want to improve this even better you may want to consider this sear,  A-R-C-H-E-R  -- AIRGUNS -- 13/22 SUPERSEAR, This darn site woun't allow outside links!!  >:(  However they are cut out with a EDM machine And have a some what of rough finish. They Do require you to smooth out the contact surfaces with a fine file  diamond file, And then polish real good with your felts and compound with your Dremel tool.   This sear is the cheaper one, It's not really 2 stage, But is very nice and smooth, Much better then a reworked crosman sear in my opinion.  Their is also one made just like it that is 2 stage with adjustment screws but it Cost much more $30+ and I dont feel is worth the money, The best trigger Hand down is the crosman 1701P trigger, It can be ordered from crosman for around $40    http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=21595.0 (http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=21595.0)  Have Fun Jaa