Ssshhhh we could tell you but then..
So what's so bloody top secret about a Theoben Scirocco GP trigger mechanism that I can't find a single bloody image or exploded diagram of one anywhere on the NET ???
Got given the rifle a couple o weeks ago and the trigger was a bit dodgy (sometimes it would fire other times it wouldn't) so either a spring has come adrift or something is sticking somewhere, so instead of just tearing it apart and hoping for the best I thought I would have a look for an exploded diagram first just to make sure of what I was getting into (a not unreasonable request, or so I thought) anyway to say I can't find one anywhere is a flaming understatement and now I've had enough !!!
It's the trigger with the adjuster/grub screw in and pull down safety infront of the trigger guard if anybody has any suggestions they would be most appreciated !!!
Many thanks in anticipation !!!
Jozzer ...
Ssshhhh we could tell you but then..
Not sure if this is of any help...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/broadl...lub/396443029/
Fallen
Thanks matey, that is the only image I had come across in my search that remotely resembles the trigger on my rifle but the trigger block on mine is rectangular in shape and has 4 pins held in by circlips with a selection of springs in there aswell as an anti bear trap !!!
All the other images I've found have either got different trigger blades, to many/not enough sears etc etc, but thanks for looking anyway buddy !!!
And so my quest for the "Golden Fleece" continues !!!...
They are based on a webley Omega trigger.
4 sears with the top sear having a floating sear inside it, my Sirocco is a later one with the safety inside the trigger guard.
Yours should be easier to work on with the safety forward of the trigger assembly.
Sorry I don't have a picture.
video transferred to DVD, USB etc. Old negs and photos scanned to digital media
www.digitalconversions.co.uk
Ah yes buddy thanks very muchly, I was beginning to get a bit narked with it as I used to be an engineer but I like to know roughly what I'm looking at before I go tearing stuff apart !
I run a few through it today and it's beginning to get a bit better (firing more regularly) so I think something's either sticking or it may need a strip, clean and de-burr !
So basically it's a "Webley Omega" trigger, ideal !
Thanks again bud's !...
Yes had thought about giving it a quick dip in some meths or some similar fluid to try and get all the gunk out without stripping it down and see if that worked first but I'm not to sure whether it's safe to do with the ram in place due to the seals !
I suppose as long as I dip just the trigger end in and let it drip dry first it should be ok, we'll see !...
Cheers buddy !...
I have messed with one of these triggers. The fault turned out to be the leg of one of the springs not being hooked in the correct place and it would some times jam the trigger mech preventing firing. If you look from the butt end of the gun with the trigger pointing up the spring leg went down the l/h side inside the block housing the trigger components. There was a slight lug sticking out which should of had the spring leg latched on it. Might be the same on yours.
atb
Max
Plinkerer and Tinkerer
Plinkerer and Tinkerer
With mine it was the trigger blade spring caught in the top sear.
I have had mine apart so many time I could do it my sleep now
Adjustment is interesting as it is by a single Allen screw that you
Can't get at, so I cut a screwdriver slot in it so I can adjust it easily.
Well "doodlebugs" sussed it, the mechanism was covered in thick, sticky, oily shite so I stripped it out cleaned it all off and then re-installed it with a little drop of "3-1" here and there and jobs a good'n so a "happy bunny basher" once more, I also gave it a clean up whilst it was in pieces and adjusted the butt pad etc. now to run it up and re-zero it for my hold and I'm off to do some "bashin" once again thanks for all the advice !...