I have seen them a while ago but forgot to mention them.Crosman has discontinued the brass trigger, so these are a very good alternative (no affiliation to the seller) aside from the much more expensive Don Cothran brass roller trigger:https://alliancehobby.com/2240brasstrigger.htm
Quote from: Rick67 on July 30, 2024, 01:32:54 PMI have seen them a while ago but forgot to mention them.Crosman has discontinued the brass trigger, so these are a very good alternative (no affiliation to the seller) aside from the much more expensive Don Cothran brass roller trigger:https://alliancehobby.com/2240brasstrigger.htmDang that's a low price.These didn't turn up when I was looking for a brass trigger and the least expensive available option I could find was out of stock at the time so I made my own brass trigger.If this $20 brass trigger was available I'd have bought one, but I am happy with the one I made.
Quote from: Rick67 on July 30, 2024, 01:32:54 PMI have seen them a while ago but forgot to mention them.Crosman has discontinued the brass trigger, so these are a very good alternative (no affiliation to the seller) aside from the much more expensive Don Cothran brass roller trigger:https://alliancehobby.com/2240brasstrigger.htm That Alliance Trigger looks good but could use some sanding/polishing up. I have made a few by cutting them out of 1/8" brass then soldering side crescent shapes on since I don't have a milling machine to give a 1/4" total width. That width feels right to me better than the stock trigger.
I got a really nice 1377 brass roller trigger from Alchemy Airwerks. He doesn't have a brick and mortar store, or even a website... just his eBay page.Odd... the site won't let me post an external link, yet there are external links in other posts. Anyway, do a search on eBay for AlchemyAirWerks
Quote from: Stretch67 on March 30, 2025, 09:56:54 PMI got a really nice 1377 brass roller trigger from Alchemy Airwerks. He doesn't have a brick and mortar store, or even a website... just his eBay page.Odd... the site won't let me post an external link, yet there are external links in other posts. Anyway, do a search on eBay for AlchemyAirWerksYes, that's a Don Cothran.
This is his site but parts are limited:https://www.alchemyairwerks.com/com
Quote from: Rick67 on March 31, 2025, 03:17:23 AMThis is his site but parts are limited: https://www.alchemyairwerks.com/comThe link don't work.. Alchemy Airwerks is Davio.Davio is also "needfulthings" on Ebay.https://www.alchemyairwerks.com/
This is his site but parts are limited: https://www.alchemyairwerks.com/com
Ordered a Crosman Roller Trigger Blade in brass from Don Cothran today for $41 shipped as I only have them in stainless steel; I own 3 of the SS. Note: It’s not on his site, so send him a text.They are very beautiful pieces, and I don’t know how many he has left.If you’d look at it closely, you’d surely be amazed of the shape and craftsmanship it’ll make you wonder how it was made.Another thing, the 1720T/PROD trigger is no more, he said.Incidentally, I also ordered an Alliance Hobby one for $20 shipped a while ago but haven’t received it yet.
Quote from: Van on March 29, 2025, 07:28:45 PMQuote from: Rick67 on July 30, 2024, 01:32:54 PMI have seen them a while ago but forgot to mention them.Crosman has discontinued the brass trigger, so these are a very good alternative (no affiliation to the seller) aside from the much more expensive Don Cothran brass roller trigger:https://alliancehobby.com/2240brasstrigger.htm That Alliance Trigger looks good but could use some sanding/polishing up. I have made a few by cutting them out of 1/8" brass then soldering side crescent shapes on since I don't have a milling machine to give a 1/4" total width. That width feels right to me better than the stock trigger. That's how I made mine, but wanted a flat blade and just used one piece with a groove cut down the center of it.