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    Kingplinker Guest

    SKIFF Trigger

    What makes the anics skiff trigger sooooooooooooo duff and was it only made for geezers with sausage fingers ???

    How do you mod the trigger to make it smoother guys ?

    cheers

    Dave

    I have one coming as part of a deal and fancy attacking it but not with my dremmel .

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    The trigger cycles the mag, so if the mag's rough the trigger is too.

    Dry fire it with no mag in place and you'll see what I mean

    You can polish the trigger up a bit in the usual manner, but you also need to smooth out the mag to get best results - some folks use a dry teflon spray to help it slip around a bit

    I've got one here but I can't be arsed to sort it out

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    Thumbs up

    Dave,

    ask uk Neil to knock you up another one of

    *** THESE ***

    makes using it soooooooooooo much better...trust me!

    Think he has some machinery probs and going on hols soon,
    but well worth waiting for

    ATB

    Pete.

    P.S
    will STILL be STIFF
    can't change that due to the cycle action
    but you won't notice it half as much.
    being much smoother to use due to the larger surface area + being metal
    .
    .
    Last edited by PALADIN; 09-10-2005 at 09:54 AM.

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    Kingplinker Guest
    I had the last one for a day then got shot of it

    Dave

    I always seem to go back to the Beretta 92fs for some reason ???

    PS : Pete I know what you mean but surely it will still be stiff to shoot repeatedly ?

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    clubshot Guest

    Arrow

    As stated the reason for the Skiff to have such a heavy Trigger
    is that the design brings the barel back to fire the Pellet

    Was once told they was made as Trainning pistols for Russian Services

    A trigger Shoe does help and so does wearing in and light lubing

    We still have a few on the Practical Pistol circuit
    as with practise they still are the highest powered CO2 pistol
    legally available for UK Pistol Shooters

    Unless you already own a Brocock Tac Pistol

    Also aware of pest controlers using them to finish of caged vermin

    They do fire a selection of Pellets heavy & light and Lead Ball
    Main issue with pellets is to get them in right so they do not jam
    magazines.
    By using supplied pellet probe

    There must be several thousand out amongst UK Shooters
    and still a Top seller.

    www.practicalpistoluk.com

    BOB/R

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    Kingplinker Guest
    ... but they are a bit crap Bob

  7. #7
    clubshot Guest

    Arrow

    Quote Originally Posted by ME,KINGPLINKER!
    ... but they are a bit crap Bob
    But Still fun to Shoot
    Not my everday Choice of a Pistol
    But one of might use in a Practical Pistol Competition
    if long courses of Fire

    BOB/R

  8. #8
    Kingplinker Guest
    In fairness, for PP comps ( and fun plinking ) I think they would be ideal but for anything else Bob they are a bit clumsy to say the least !

    cheers

    Dave

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