my diana chaser had some set screws i could tweak right on the trigger, but i still did the spring change like you suggested and my trigger is now 1 lbs 7 oz! thanks for sharing the tip.
Hi Ben super happy you shared that, and that is a very intuitive mod and I am sure I will be trying it as well. Do you mind if I share it on my channel, as a community post
Thanks for this. Do you have written instructions anywhere for a nimrod like myself? It looks like you're putting a piece of foam in between the (shorter and softer) trigger spring and trigger to compensate for the length? And, that due to less tension from the shorter/lighter spring, the 2nd stage is lighter and less gritty? Mechanically inept airgun neophyte here :D
The foam is pressed in to stop the spring from moving ( only one spring) It's too wide to fit into the hole for the original spring. You could hot glue the spring into place. My foam hasn't moved since the video and still works fine. The spring is shorter the the original but it doesn't sink into the hole for the original one. It's just a bit of trial and error.
my diana chaser had some set screws i could tweak right on the trigger, but i still did the spring change like you suggested and my trigger is now 1 lbs 7 oz! thanks for sharing the tip.
Well I am glad you found it useful!
Hi Ben super happy you shared that, and that is a very intuitive mod and I am sure I will be trying it as well. Do you mind if I share it on my channel, as a community post
I just emailed you back. yes you can share it :)
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Thanks for this. Do you have written instructions anywhere for a nimrod like myself? It looks like you're putting a piece of foam in between the (shorter and softer) trigger spring and trigger to compensate for the length? And, that due to less tension from the shorter/lighter spring, the 2nd stage is lighter and less gritty? Mechanically inept airgun neophyte here :D
The foam is pressed in to stop the spring from moving ( only one spring) It's too wide to fit into the hole for the original spring. You could hot glue the spring into place. My foam hasn't moved since the video and still works fine.
The spring is shorter the the original but it doesn't sink into the hole for the original one. It's just a bit of trial and error.
The duct tape acts as a shim for the breaking / firing point. When I finish work I can speak on discord if you need a hand
Will this work on a pp750 smk?
www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=177072.0
I don't think it will, as they use different triggers