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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => Buyer's, Seller's & Trader's Comments => Topic started by: Nige52 on November 02, 2023, 01:33:16 PM
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What a seller!! Nicest guy I've ever dealt with, great product, great communication, and would make a good detective too. Had a problem with the delivery company who manage to slice the package label so cutting my address short with no house number, and despite the carriers and ebay refusing to take any blame, he figured out where I might try to find my package and WOO HOO!!!! There it was with the house owner waiting for someone to knock the door to ask for it. It was 18 houses away from mine out of 110 in the road, but Sherlock Ron found it, many many thanks!!
Nige
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Just a follow up to my review. Today I had several hours to test Ron's new trigger for the Daisy Powerline 880.
No joke this is the sweetest trigger on any of my guns rifles and pistols included. No longer do I jerk the gun when firing, my sight on the bull stays on the bull instead of firing an inch above it. Why Daisy hasn't contacted Ron and offered a good sum in order for them to incorporate it into their design program I don't know, its far superior to Daisy's, a genuine review :)
Nige
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Thanks for the kind words, Mr. Nige.
Daisy could not use my design because it eliminates the current design's flat spring, or "lawyer spring" which prevents pulling the trigger of a cocked rifle.
If pumped, doing so may allow the rifle to fire without the bolt being closed. This could result in a pellet in the chamber being ejected rearward,
potentially causing injury to a shooter who is not wearing the PROPER safety equipment (glasses.)
Of course, IF shooters operated the rifle in the manner prescribed in the instructions printed on the gun, engagement of the safety would prohibit the pulling of the trigger anyway................. But................
Daisy has to protect themselves from those who choose to NOT follow instrucrions.
At least my design does NOT interfere with full function of the safety..........something that is not true with some of the more popular band-aid mods......
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Just a follow up to my review. Today I had several hours to test Ron's new trigger for the Daisy Powerline 880.
No joke this is the sweetest trigger on any of my guns rifles and pistols included. No longer do I jerk the gun when firing, my sight on the bull stays on the bull instead of firing an inch above it. Why Daisy hasn't contacted Ron and offered a good sum in order for them to incorporate it into their design program I don't know, its far superior to Daisy's, a genuine review :)
Nige
Just a follow up to my review. Today I had several hours to test Ron's new trigger for the Daisy Powerline 880.
No joke this is the sweetest trigger on any of my guns rifles and pistols included. No longer do I jerk the gun when firing, my sight on the bull stays on the bull instead of firing an inch above it. Why Daisy hasn't contacted Ron and offered a good sum in order for them to incorporate it into their design program I don't know, its far superior to Daisy's, a genuine review :)
Nige
I had bought a gaggle of used 880s off the Ebay, and started experimenting. Caliber swaps barrel stabilization and the like.
Right about then Ronno came up with his trigger, perfect timing, I hopped on, and discovered what a truly accurate gun the 880 and Winchester 1977 can be, who needs PCP ??? LOL