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Airguns by Make and Model => Benjamin Airguns => Topic started by: tdl086 on February 17, 2012, 04:23:41 PM
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Will the charlie da tuna GRTIII triger fit in the Benjamin Discovery? I am new to air guns and am anxious to get started. I have my gun but just getting it set up.
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Nope, TKO has a good one or you can mod the stock trigger
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The Marauder trigger group can be installed, but you should replace the hammer as well, and you will need a trigger guard.... All in, you're looking at about $80 ?.... What you get is a fully adjustable, match grade trigger....
I simply install a lighter trigger spring (gives a 2-stage feel right there) and then either the 2-screw or 3-screw mod.... it's plently good enough for my purposes, I love it....
Bob
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Using jb weld and packing tape I modded my disco hammer for the mrod trigger group.. just packed the groove of jb weld and wrapped packing tape tightly around the hammer smoothing out the jb weld and mashing it in voids where there isn't any.. have not noticed any abnormal wear n tear and is function like a dream
I'm am more then happy with my mrod trigger group, I haven't touched any of the settings on it. Deff well worth the money imo....
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Bryan and Associates offers a wide brass Disco trigger with two 4-40 screws to do a two screw mod.
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Yep Bob is right. You can't beat the M-Rod Trigger Group. Just for the extra money you have the best trigger out there for your Disco
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I just installed a B&A trigger in one of my disco's. While it is a huge improvement its still no where near an mrod trigger group.
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The biggest single improvement you can make to a Disco/2260 trigger is putting in a lighter trigger spring.... It gives the trigger a nice 2-stage feel, and reduces the pull by about half.... all of mine are under 2 lbs, which is fine for a hunting trigger, IMO.... If I want less, I carefully bend the sear spring about 3-5 degrees.... The 2-screw mod gives all the length adjustments you need.... and adding the 3rd screw to adjust the sear engagement can make the trigger as crisp on the 2nd stage as you want, IMO.... you just have to be careful not to shorten it too much....
IMO, if Crosman would just put in a lighter trigger spring, 90% of the complaints on the Disco trigger would vanish....
Bob
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Many thanks to all you who responded. Being new in this sport/hobby, it sure is nice to have input from a forum such as this. Thanks again. I'll post my results.