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    Victory cp2 trigger adjustment(any at all??)

    Can you do much with a victory cp2 trigger?it is a little heavy for my daughters little fingers at the minute and you can see the lazer dot wobbling all over as she squeezes the trigger.

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    Some have and some do not , push out the trigger blade axis pin and if its adjustable there will be a small hexagon grub screw i think its 1.5mm on the top of the blade. Dont try to unscrew it without heating it up a bit to melt the lock tight, you unscrew it to reduce sear engagement with some good moly grease you can get the triggers to work well . The only problem is due to you cutting down the travel on the blade the safety catch becomes inoperative, if it do not have the screw i dont think you will be able to drill and tap it as been harden.
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    cp1/cp2

    Quote Originally Posted by Stevie-L View Post
    Can you do much with a victory cp2 trigger?it is a little heavy for my daughters little fingers at the minute and you can see the lazer dot wobbling all over as she squeezes the trigger.
    Steve,have alook on the airgun forum,a guy called Nubble ,he makes kits for this problem ,about £4-5 a kit,they are brilliant ive got them fitted too mine.also hes put up a guide how too sort these pistols.paul.

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    Thanks very much gents much appreciated.

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    Assuming the cp2 has the same trigger mechanism as a cp1:-

    1.Lighter trigger springs from RS components. I have some leftovers - pm your postal address and I'll send some FOC.
    2.Polish bearing surface on the trigger sear and the hammer.
    3.Rubber sleeve around the trigger stop pin to reduce
    stage 1 travel.
    4.Adjust grub screw in trigger but be careful you don't end up with a dangerous hair trigger.

    I've not played with the hammer spring but there could be further value there.
    TTFN
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    Quote Originally Posted by LewesNick View Post
    Assuming the cp2 has the same trigger mechanism as a cp1:-

    1.Lighter trigger springs from RS components. I have some leftovers - pm your postal address and I'll send some FOC.
    2.Polish bearing surface on the trigger sear and the hammer.
    3.Rubber sleeve around the trigger stop pin to reduce
    stage 1 travel.
    4.Adjust grub screw in trigger but be careful you don't end up with a dangerous hair trigger.

    I've not played with the hammer spring but there could be further value there.
    Sorry about the late reply I've been a bit busy and thanks for that I'll pm you now

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