Actually all of those guns including my gun are b19 variants (as I found out) and I did my own trigger fix ( put a ground down nut around the pin) which made the trigger much better without being unsafe and the safety still works.
Quote from: bantam5s on August 28, 2015, 04:22:12 PMActually all of those guns including my gun are b19 variants (as I found out) and I did my own trigger fix ( put a ground down nut around the pin) which made the trigger much better without being unsafe and the safety still works.Most cheap Crosman springer and NP guns are Chinese made so no surprise there and you can use a 8mm OD x 5MM ID x 2.5mm wide RC ball bearing in place of the nut for an even smoother trigger and can be found at any hobby store that sells RC cars, boat or planes for three or four bucks.
Quote from: buldawg76 on December 11, 2015, 06:54:18 PMQuote from: bantam5s on August 28, 2015, 04:22:12 PMActually all of those guns including my gun are b19 variants (as I found out) and I did my own trigger fix ( put a ground down nut around the pin) which made the trigger much better without being unsafe and the safety still works.Most cheap Crosman springer and NP guns are Chinese made so no surprise there and you can use a 8mm OD x 5MM ID x 2.5mm wide RC ball bearing in place of the nut for an even smoother trigger and can be found at any hobby store that sells RC cars, boat or planes for three or four bucks. I didn't have one ( and didn't want to spend money on something I might not like ) so I just ground and polished a nutb to around 8mm, but I may eventually get an 8mm rc bearing ( if its cheap )The bearings are only a couple bucks and at most not more than five as they will likely be packaged in a bag of two or the hobby shop may sell them individually.