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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => Gamo Gate => : TML2107 August 28, 2007, 04:25:58 PM
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I just ordered the GRT-III trigger.
A Leapers 6x32 mini AO scope (bugbuster 5th gen. TS yadda yadda)
And a Tin of JSB Exacts.
What a way to celebrate my 19th B-day
Ill post pics when everything gets here.
- Tim
** Oh yeah, im putting everything on a Gamo Varmint Hunter**
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That sounds like a whole lotta fun, even for a guy like me at age 49. That GRT3 trigger is really going to surprise you...especially if youve already been shooting your gun for a while and are used to the way the stock gamo trigger feels. There's a big difference between the two triggers. You'll see....
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Well HAPPY BIRTHDAY Tim :) , nice B-DAY present's.Ed
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Happy Birthday Tim,
Nice Presents for only your 19th. birthday !
I wish you many, many more !
Now start carefully after you install that GRT-III trigger, it will be a very light trigger, nothing like the Gamo. Make sure that you are on target before you place your finger onto the trigger !
The GRT-III is a GREAT trigger, and will have a lighter than expected pull. So be careful, you'll see what I'm saying, after you shoot it ! :)
Make this a happy and safe birthday !
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Happy B-day. You're gonna love that trigger.
Jeff
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Happy B-Day, Tim and I would comment on the trigger, but you wouldn't believe me,hehe, your gonna love it. 8)
Mike
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happy birthday - lets see 62 minus 19 - mmmmm - i did that 43 years ago! you will love that gold trigger for sure.
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Thanks guys I appreciate all of the congrats. Ill make sure i post my results and Im positive ill be satisfied with my purchase of the trigger. Im really lookin forward to how slick this rifle should look with the new scope as well.
-Tim
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Big_Bill - 8/29/2007 10:34 AM
...Now start carefully after you install that GRT-III trigger, it will be a very light trigger, nothing like the Gamo. Make sure that you are on target before you place your finger onto the trigger...So be careful, you'll see what I'm saying, after you shoot it !
Happy Birthday, young 'un!!
Definitely take Big Bill's advice about being prepared for the first shot, post-trigger install. It's not that the trigger is unsafe at all (unless it gets messed with un-necessarily), it's just that your trigger finger won't comprehend the difference till it's too late. But the grin on your face after that first shot will come back each time you use that Varmint Hunter ;~D
Bryan