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Airguns by Make and Model => Crosman Airguns => Topic started by: GT1969 on August 27, 2012, 10:21:59 AM
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Hello Fellow Air gunners, I have a Trigger Problem. I was reassembling my Remington Summit 22 after a Super Tune. Everything has went perfect until i started to put Trigger in tube and all was fine until i was compressing the Spring into the Tube when the Trigger just popped up a little and started to look at it and seen this wire hanging down and didnt see it there before and im thinking it has to be put somewhere else in the Trig Assembly??
I dont have enough experiance with Triggers to figure this out. Im adding pics. Someone please help.
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Trigger pic
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That spring is in backwards to me.
That spring should have a loop part on it, that loop part goes around the face of the sear the pen is pointing at (the fat face one).
The spring end you see sticking out, would then sit against one of the securing pins.
As you put the sear back in, with spring wrapped around the face, it gets tensioned and is force to point towards the long skinny sear (Trigger latch..the one with the tooth).
More pics if you will, you need to take it apart again.
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The sear face should have the spring like this....
(http://i1094.photobucket.com/albums/i460/thekid1974/100_0372.jpg)
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Yep, i had it backwards or upside down. Cant believe i had it like that!! Thanks. If your going to add a little preload to your stock spring in your rifle, would u put the power bands or washer down inside the piston on the spring guide or tophat, and than put spring over both and install into piston.???
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Yep, i had it backwards or upside down. Cant believe i had it like that!! Thanks. If your going to add a little preload to your stock spring in your rifle, would u put the power bands or washer down inside the piston on the spring guide or tophat, and than put spring over both and install into piston.???
With that gun, I think you are forced to put the spacers inside the piston, then the spring goes in.
Those guns have a big metal /plastic block (Round) that the spring sits on, if putting the washers there, they may interfere with the ability to cock and lock the rifle, as the piston may hit the spacers.