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Gateway To Product Reviews => Air Gun Mods and Tunes => : magothy November 09, 2009, 09:16:23 AM
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Anyone tried the trigger these folks have for sale for this gun ? Seen any reviews or tests of it ? I like the gun alot, I sure would like a no travel trigger. Anyone worked on theirs ? Anyone shoot it with the trigger adjustment screw removed ? It is getting smoother, but I can't get used to the amount of travel.
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Do you have a link for this trigger?
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My screw up- it's airgunsofarizona.com, it's called a Nitro Custom Trigger, sorry about the confusion, someone on here told me about it awhile back when I commenced to whining about this trigger.
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Thanks very much for this, I'll take a look at that trigger. You're saying you did the work yourself ?
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Can't get the link to work, but I got a picture.
Made by "You know who"
Nathan
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I looked at it on the Arizona site, they sent me an exploded view and instructions for installation, I guess I'll give it a try. On one blog someone said it was pretty good, but as an old shrimper friend once said, "Don't believe anything you hear and very little of what you see." I do like how the gun shoots, with a crisp trigger I think I can do better. My nerves just aren't good enough for that much trigger travel.
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Yes, this trigger made the Nitro a great rifle
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CDC sells the CBR trigger mod for allot cheaper.. I have one in each of my NPSS air guns and they work fantastic.
Here is the link: http://charliedatuna.com/NPSS.htm (http://charliedatuna.com/NPSS.htm)
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they honestly both look to be decent designs though CDT's is both stage adjustable where the one from AoA is only second stage adjustable.... and if the GRTIII is anything to judge it by I would imagine CDT's trigger to be second to none in quality....
Not to mention CDT's triiger is a few bucks cheaper with shipping included then the other trigger is BEFORE shipping.... I would prolly go for CDT's trigger first even though I have not tried either yet....
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For sure CDT's trigger is much cheaper since you do not have to pay shipping costs. And yes these triggers have been moded on a CNC machine, so you can expect nothing but the best.
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My CBR is $29.00 shipped while the other one is $45.00 plus $8.00 shipping or $53.00 total. And yes, the CBR trigger is more adjustable, twice the trigger and value at about 1/2 the cost.
I haven't added a lot of testomonials regarding the CBR trigger but there are some. I guess I need to add more as they come in. Getting lazy I guess....lol... Anyhow, take a look.
http://charliedatuna.com/Testimonials%20CBR%20trigger.htm
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I really think you should take a look here before making a decision.
Home of the NPSS-NP Triggers:
http://charliedatuna.com/NPSS.htm
http://charliedatuna.com/Testimonials%20CBR%20trigger.htm
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Ok, here's a "testomonial".
I have two Ag's that couldn't shoot anywhere near up to their potential until I put a "Tuna trigger" in them. I could have bought the "other" trigger, but reading around the Airgun websites, it didn't take long to realize that I would have spent more for the "other" trigger, but found out that the Tuna trigger comes with GREAT back up should I have any questions. The other trigger only comes with a disclaimer that I'd be on my own if I had any problems.
I did have a problem with my first Tuna trigger installation. It was a "glich" concerning being able to download the instructions, which Bob (Charley-Da-Tuna) being the considerate person he is, promptly fixed the problem and responded to my e-mail concerning it, within the same day. I know I wouldn't have recieved such good service , even if I paid more, from the "other" trigger.
Not only is the service good .., as you would expect, the Trigger is GREAT too !!!!
From a former Captain Varsity Rifle team and a former UDS ( Unit Designated Sniper), I won't buy any other Airguns that I can't put a Tuna trigger in !!!
Paul.
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Could not of said it better Paul...:)
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They are right about Charlies trigger. I juet put one in my Crosman NPSS and it was easy and a total improvement.
Can't beat the price!!!