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    crosman m1 trigger

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    I'm looking for a trigger for a Crosman M1 (could be looking for some time) anything out there? cheers Chaps.
    Graham

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    Quote Originally Posted by grezoor View Post
    Evening all
    I'm looking for a trigger for a Crosman M1 (could be looking for some time) anything out there? cheers Chaps.
    Graham
    The pump up or the gas pistol

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatttmannn View Post
    The pump up or the gas pistol
    Sorry, yes it's the M1 carbine pump bb rifle

    cheers Graham

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatttmannn View Post
    The pump up or the gas pistol
    Crosman M1 gas pistol ?? - new one on me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark D View Post
    Crosman M1 gas pistol ?? - new one on me
    Its a copy of a cartridge pistol made from about 1960 up to the early 80,s, dual power and one of there best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatttmannn View Post
    Its a copy of a cartridge pistol made from about 1960 up to the early 80,s, dual power and one of there best.
    I think you mean the Crosman Mk1 pistol - copy of Ruger Mk1 .22lr pistol

    If so I agree,one of their best single shot pistols

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark D View Post
    I think you mean the Crosman Mk1 pistol - copy of Ruger Mk1 .22lr pistol

    If so I agree,one of their best single shot pistols
    yes have one mines the mark 2-177 model.

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    any chance that a trigger from the afore mentioned pistols might fit my M1?

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    Quote Originally Posted by grezoor View Post
    any chance that a trigger from the afore mentioned pistols might fit my M1?
    No, Graham the trigger for yours is unique to that model and one other whos name escapes me at the moment. It is the same action in a plain sporter type stock.
    I have sent pics to your email address......2 days ago...!!!!!!
    Pete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flatrajectory View Post
    No, Graham the trigger for yours is unique to that model and one other whos name escapes me at the moment. It is the same action in a plain sporter type stock.
    I have sent pics to your email address......2 days ago...!!!!!!
    Pete.
    Model 3500 was the "civilian" version of the M-1, can't assure that the trigger is interchangeable though. But it might and the 3500 is cheep compared to the M-1.

    If stuck, might consider making or having on made of brass. Would look great.

    Supplies of spares for the M-1 parts are scare. Still might worth a call to the better air gun repair shops in the US. Might be one or two hanging around.

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    There is a chap breaking an M1 rifle on gunbroker in the US at the moment...just do an advanced search on crosman and uncheck the new items box and you'll soon seen them.
    He says no international sales - but he will ship to the UK if you ask nicely and he kindly sent me my long sought after front sight just before xmas and even found up the right screw as well...definitely worth a try

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    good point Dean

    http://www.jgairguns.biz/catalog/pro...oducts_id=9224
    Graham,
    John Groenewold in the U.S. has the trigger you need $6. 00. He is a true gent and good to deal with. You will however have to pay hefty postage as he will only ship insured. Worth it though if you need it you need it.

    Pete.

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    He has shipped uninsured for me in past after I've written to him accepting that any loss/damage was entirely at my risk...which its worth doing for small value parts.

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    Thank you gents for all your advice I'll drop John Groenewold a line and see if he'll post failing that I might go with mr Fletchers idea and go with the brass option , Hi Pete can't see anything in my inbox I'll turn the Ginger spam filter off and see what comes through.
    Thanks again Graham

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