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Airguns by Make and Model => Crosman Airguns => Topic started by: Knothead on December 29, 2019, 11:40:56 PM
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Took my KT side plate off today, did a bit of polishing, reshaping and all around general trigger work.
Added a lego for the spring guide, a Beretta 92 hammer spring in place of that stiff original spring and came up with a decent feeling 3lb trigger with minimum creep.
Ordered a new #2 square bit, lost mine in the porch job...when it gets here I'll put the safety in.
Shot a decent group rested at 25 yards afterwards, and had a decent run offhand on a card of silhouettes at 25' in the garage.
Fun little gun that is for sure.
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Nice bit of work ya done! I wish I could shoot offhand that well!
I love that stock and foregrip- my next CCS gun I'll be going with the Muddy Girl just for the laughs.
CCS guns are some of the best kept secrets in airgunning. I absolutely loved my 2400KT, simple .22 with Crosman 18" barrel but it is a tack-driver with several different pellets.
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Wrap a small and thin O-ring around the top section of your trigger.
It will rid the trigger of any slack and creep.
If the sear does not engage when you cock the bolt, flick the trigger upwards with your trigger finger.
It does just that when the O-ring is too fat.
Been saying this for the longest time but no one seems to believe me.
My BlueFork triggers have this simple mod aside from their MagnumAirpower Super Sears and I must say that they are better than my AA and CZ triggers.