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Airguns by Make and Model => Benjamin Airguns => Topic started by: PushingPELLETS on October 02, 2015, 07:05:26 PM
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Hello I am new to the forum and getting back into air guns I have a fury 2 and a trail np I am curious as to anyone on here who can do a solid tune on my trail new tesla seal De burr compression tube re crown pivot washers and any other little things to freshen it up and get a little more accuracy out of it seems flyers once and awhile hold good 3 4 shots than squirrels but anyway would done one be able to help me find a good tuner for:
Trail np
Pivot washers
Re crown
Breech seal
Tesla piston seal
Genes grs kit
Tuna grt trigger
Lube
Anything I maybe missing
It's not a bad gun just needs a good tune up I think
Anyone got any idea let me know thanks
Or anything I forgot for these guns
Thanks allot
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Hi, Chris. Welcome to the GTA!! Given the price of labor and the value of the gun and the cost of shipping I suggest tuning it yourself. Folks here will be happy to tell you how.
My personal experience with that platform is that it shoots pretty well after you replace the trigger. I got a GRT III from charliedatuna.com. You do not have to do anything but remove the stock to change the trigger. My next move is going to be trying to replace the entire trigger pack with one for an NP2. Those are reputed to be superior.
The only other real problem I've had with the platform has been vertical stringing. A new piston seal from Air Rifle Headquarters was the fix. I started on GTA knowing nothing about airguns. I began with trepidation but found they are pretty simple to work on.
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I'll side with Thomas.
(Besides. He's got a GREAT Avatar!)
They are very easy to work on and a great starter to learn tuning.
Note that Gene's kit is no longer available but you can make your own.
Same with the Pivot Washers.
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Thanks guys I've grown accustom to trigger for most part it does have mostly vertical walking than anything any recommendation as far as making own pivot washers and best deal to replace factory one
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Here's a thread that talks about making your own brass washers.
http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=82134.0 (http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=82134.0)
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The NP guns are easy to work on as Roadworthy says.
More satisfaction when you do the job yourself.