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Airguns by Make and Model => Gamo Airguns => Topic started by: CharlieDaTuna on February 26, 2012, 10:13:37 PM
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I GET E-MAILS EVERY DAY ASKING that question or... will the GRT-III trigger fit my so-and-so gun. I receive between 50 and 75 e-mails a day and several of those e-mails are e-mails with this question, a good many of them from our members and guests on the GTA Forums. :) Perhaps this will help answer those questions and at the same time, lighten my e-mail load a bit. ;D
Those that have the late model Gamo's should pay particular attention to the Gamo GRT-4G page. All late Gamo's with the late model modular trigger with the plastic trigger and safety as well as the SAT trigger will all take the GRT-4G trigger. See the link below.
http://www.charliedatuna.com/GRT-4G.htm
There are a great many guns that the GRT-III will fit in addition to the earlier production Gamo's. :) Those guns are listed on the CharlieDaTuna website on the new GRT-III Trigger page as well as all the other information regarding the GRT-III trigger including installation instructions, trouble shooting guide, hows and why's. Click the link below and check it out. 8)
http://charliedatuna.com/GRT-III%20Trigger%20New.htm
As more guns are identified in the future as being applicable, they will be added to the listing.
ALSO... regarding trigger to gun identification.
Quite often someone will order the incorrect trigger. This is usually either they don't read or because they are not just exactly sure of what they have and I can understand that. They then receive the wrong trigger and are upset and have to go through the process of re-ordering and exchange. It really bothers me if our members have to go through it. By providing the information and links below, hopefully it will help to make the correct decisions.
Because different applications may use different triggers in some later guns, only you can determine for sure which trigger to order for sure. Below is a file in both .doc and .pdf formats to assist you in determining which trigger you should order for your gun be it an early or late model Gamo or Gamo/Crosman clone or a CBR for some of the other guns.
If you will remove your stock, you can compare the pictures in the file to your trigger and determine which trigger you will need to order for you gun
http://charliedatuna.com/airgun_docs/Determining%20Which%20Trigger%20To%20Order.doc (http://charliedatuna.com/airgun_docs/Determining%20Which%20Trigger%20To%20Order.doc)
The PDF file below is a smaller file and faster downloading.
http://charliedatuna.com/airgun_docs/Determining%20Which%20Trigger%20To%20Order.pdf (http://charliedatuna.com/airgun_docs/Determining%20Which%20Trigger%20To%20Order.pdf)
Thanks everybody for your help and patience. ;D
CDT
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I got a 404 Not Found code.
I need one for newer a B18/B19
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I also get a 404 not found code.
Was this a test? :P ;D :'(
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Thanks gang and my apologies. I corrected the links.
CDT
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The B-18/19 all take the GRT-III trigger.
CDT
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The BSA Supersport SE will take the GRT-4G trigger but the existing plastic trigger has the pivot pin as an integral part of the trigger. It is not removable, so you are going to have to find your own piece of metal rod to use in the forward hole of the GRT-4G trigger.
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I just finished installing the GRT-4G in my 2017 Gamo Magnum. It also had the pivot pin made onto the plastic trigger. I cut off a drill bi stem the correct length and after sanding down both ends to fit in the holes of the trigger housing I installed it with no problem. The difference in the two triggers is really amazing. Worth every penny I paid. I added pictures below for anyone interested.
Thanks,
William