It says "2 stage, adjustable" so obviously not entirely the same...
Standard trigger can be improved no end quite cheaply with a TR Robb trigger kit which I've used on my 2250XL...
Is this the same awful trigger that's standard on the 2240 etc. or does it just look the same?
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It says "2 stage, adjustable" so obviously not entirely the same...
Standard trigger can be improved no end quite cheaply with a TR Robb trigger kit which I've used on my 2250XL...
the 1701-p or p-rod trigger is the best pistol gripped trigger unit you can fit and is a true 2 stage trigger but it needs either the hammer modding or the ch2009 challenger hammer fitting
the other silhouette trigger is the ssp-250 and that was a fake 2 stage using a spring between the trigger blade and the sear
the tr robber kit is not very good tbh and better things are available
The wife has a Crosman Silhouette and the trigger is very good. I believe it's the original and it's definitely a two stage and is way better than what is on the P700 SMK that I have, the difference is very apparent, but I can't say too much more as I'm not really that geared up on pistols, but am looking to perhaps do a bit more.
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some stuff he did was ok and others not I've used most triggers and adjusters on crosman builds and the p-rod is the best especially when it's tuned and fitted with a stace wide blade trigger
the beauty of this trigger is it's a drop sear not a see saw sear and hammer spring tension does not increase trigger pull weight to the same degree as the std see saw sear