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Title: AT44 trigger 2154
Post by: pllagunos on June 23, 2020, 08:45:37 PM
I was opening my at44 and a part from the trigger group broke off.

Was wondering if anyone knows what is the function of this part? The trigger seems to work without it, though I've already contacted Hatsan USA to see if they can sell me the part.

It's part 2154 on the trigger group https://hatsanairgunsusa.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/AT44-10_Exploded_View-June2013.pdf

Title: Re: AT44 trigger 2154
Post by: Rallyshark on June 23, 2020, 10:50:26 PM
It is essentially just a trigger weight to smooth out the trigger function I believe.  You don't have to have it, and I've seen a lot of those get broken, fwiw.  Hatsan should be able to take care of you.
Title: Re: AT44 trigger 2154
Post by: thundertaker on June 25, 2020, 02:18:04 PM
Had that same piece break off in my AT P1.
Seems to have a better trigger feel without it.
Title: Re: AT44 trigger 2154
Post by: pllagunos on June 26, 2020, 02:15:45 PM
Thanks, I will leave the trigger without it then. I guess one also has to remove the spring that hold the piece, right?

Hatsan said this about the subject:

"Part 2154 is the drop safety. It should not be completely necessary for the gun to work. Unfortunately, we do not have replacements for this part at the moment."
Title: Re: AT44 trigger 2154
Post by: mikeyb on June 27, 2020, 03:09:21 AM
Thanks, I will leave the trigger without it then. I guess one also has to remove the spring that hold the piece, right?

Hatsan said this about the subject:

"Part 2154 is the drop safety. It should not be completely necessary for the gun to work. Unfortunately, we do not have replacements for this part at the moment."

The equivalent part in the springer Quattro trigger stops the sears from moving if the rifle is dropped or bumped hard and the trigger blade has not moved. A slight movement of the trigger blade pivots the "drop safety" out of the way and allows the sears to move towards firing the rifle. This part is not necessary for the trigger to function.

 I don't know how sensitive the rifle is to bump firing without it. Probably not bad, but their Lawyers would say that even one in a million bump fires would be an expensive litigation.
Title: Re: AT44 trigger 2154
Post by: Rallyshark on June 27, 2020, 05:25:38 AM
Ahhhh, the drop safety!  I completely forgot about that  :-[  I know the newer guns tend not to have that part on them.