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    airarms trigger polish help needed

    http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...0-13150409.jpg

    I know these have a reputation for being less than perfect but im gob smacked
    along this edge which is more of a rounded sharp bur, it would be helpful if i could
    see a good pic of the edge how it should be.

    any help would be great on this cheers

    rik
    Never pull the trigger unless you know
    you are going to hit what you are aiming at.

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    Couldn't be clearer really could it i all so have noticed while searching that they all
    seem to have ware that is in the pic link.

    Cheers for the link
    Rik
    Never pull the trigger unless you know
    you are going to hit what you are aiming at.

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    edbear2 Guest
    This also helps;

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....transformation


    Animations of the sequence;

    http://www.arld1.com/tx200whole.html

    http://www.arld1.com/tx200trigger.html

    Careful cleaning up of the radius at the front of the part circled in red in the second picture can make engagement slightly smoother and quieter, but be careful not to change any angles of the actual engagement faces. Normally just the bearing parts being polished will transform the unit, as will careful slow adjustment of the second stage screw.

    ATB, Ed

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    Quote Originally Posted by edbear2 View Post
    This also helps;

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....transformation


    Animations of the sequence;

    http://www.arld1.com/tx200whole.html

    http://www.arld1.com/tx200trigger.html

    Careful cleaning up of the radius at the front of the part circled in red in the second picture can make engagement slightly smoother and quieter, but be careful not to change any angles of the actual engagement faces. Normally just the bearing parts being polished will transform the unit, as will careful slow adjustment of the second stage screw.

    ATB, Ed
    edbear that is a very very cool link mate, and i do keep forgetting about the adjuster screws
    so many thanks i think its time to dive in and start polishing now lol

    many thanks this makes it easy for even a novice to understand(thats me )
    the movement and the surfaces needed to smooth this trigger out.

    rik
    Never pull the trigger unless you know
    you are going to hit what you are aiming at.

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