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    Quote Originally Posted by FPoole View Post
    Looks far too complicated, compared to the CD or Rekord. I also can't believe that tiny little hook thing, or it's pin, will hold up to a 48/52/54, in FAC, for very long.
    Just think wow many T06 triggers are fitted to very powerful guns like the 350 with its huge spring and the powerful 350 N-tec plus the 460/70 How many hooks and pins have you heard of not holding up in the past 8 years.

    I am finding a bit hard to understand why some of you think that the T06 is complicated when you can take it to bits and reassemble in about three and half minutes without any tools
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8A3Sw-CAms
    could you do that with a CD or Rekord in the same time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barryg View Post
    Just think wow many T06 triggers are fitted to very powerful guns like the 350 with its huge spring and the powerful 350 N-tec plus the 460/70 How many hooks and pins have you heard of not holding up in the past 8 years.

    I am finding a bit hard to understand why some of you think that the T06 is complicated when you can take it to bits and reassemble in about three and half minutes without any tools
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8A3Sw-CAms
    could you do that with a CD or Rekord in the same time?
    I don't think the t06 is complicated, just hard to get the adjustment right. In reality its quite an agricultural, cheap trigger.
    Not helped by the huge first stage, limited trigger weight adjustment and stock types (reach to trigger) that it comes in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by robs5230 View Post
    I don't think the t06 is complicated, just hard to get the adjustment right. In reality its quite an agricultural, cheap trigger.
    Not helped by the huge first stage, limited trigger weight adjustment and stock types (reach to trigger) that it comes in.
    I think some T06 triggers must just be lemons because some of us seem to be able to adjust them without any problem
    What part do you think is agricultural?

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    http://www.ctcustomairguns.com/hecto...chives/01-2016
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    Genuine question . How many Rekord or CD trigger setups have had broken sears ?

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....-DIana-trigger

    Yes we know about the HW cocking links breaking. This thread is about triggers
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    Quote Originally Posted by bighit View Post
    Genuine question . How many Rekord or CD trigger setups have had broken sears ?

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....-DIana-trigger
    I have not heard of one but I don't think that you would have heard of a broken t06 if I had not told you about it that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barryg View Post
    I have not heard of one but I don't think that you would have heard of a broken t06 if I had not told you about it that one.
    Yes , we may never have known about the latch rods coming out of the pistons either if you had not posted. Or we could use the Diana forums and see for ourselves

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    Quote Originally Posted by bighit View Post
    Yes , we may never have known about the latch rods coming out of the pistons either if you had not posted. Or we could use the Diana forums and see for ourselves
    If there is a genuine fault its worth posting but i'm not sure that the one picture of a broken hook is a genuine fault, a lot of HW shooters was unaware of the fault with the cocking link on the underlevers that have no ABT and there have been lots of pictures of broken and cracked links also mentioned in a airgunworld mag article, that is more like a genuine fault.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barryg View Post
    I think some T06 triggers must just be lemons because some of us seem to be able to adjust them without any problem
    What part do you think is agricultural?

    Have you seen this
    http://www.ctcustomairguns.com/hecto...chives/01-2016
    I had 4 here earlier this year. 3x 280s and 1 52.
    I only managed to adjust 1 satisfactorily
    by agricultural I meant simple and cheaply designed, not rough
    No Barry I haven't read that. I only have one of the 280's left and its spot on. I don't need to read any more on it.

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    All I said was the hook looks really tiny and I would worry about it failing. I forgot about the one you mentioned that had failed. I'm just used to seeing a very large chunk of hardened steel, like the CD or the Rekord.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FPoole View Post
    All I said was the hook looks really tiny and I would worry about it failing. I forgot about the one you mentioned that had failed. I'm just used to seeing a very large chunk of hardened steel, like the CD or the Rekord.
    It is very tiny, mine broke after I fitted a Diana 45 barrel to my older 34 which had a T06 trigger conversion, not sure why it broke but I think it wasn't catching properly as the cocking arm mounting pin hole was in a sightly different place on the block and I don't think it was pushing the piston back far enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    It is very tiny, mine broke after I fitted a Diana 45 barrel to my older 34 which had a T06 trigger conversion, not sure why it broke but I think it wasn't catching properly as the cocking arm mounting pin hole was in a sightly different place on the block and I don't think it was pushing the piston back far enough.

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    Pete how did you fit a 45 barrel to a 34? I have not tried but they look different.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Barryg View Post
    Just think wow many T06 triggers are fitted to very powerful guns like the 350 with its huge spring and the powerful 350 N-tec plus the 460/70 How many hooks and pins have you heard of not holding up in the past 8 years.

    I am finding a bit hard to understand why some of you think that the T06 is complicated when you can take it to bits and reassemble in about three and half minutes without any tools
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8A3Sw-CAms
    could you do that with a CD or Rekord in the same time?
    Well he's obviously had plenty of practice as trying to get the sear in is a right ball ache and then getting the pin through.

    I've never had to strip the CD trigger as I've never had anything break in it, unlike the Diana sear.

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