Some of you might know, some might not. But, I won a QB-79 last year when I signed up for a raffle on another forum. Anyway, I wasn't all gun ho about air gunning, although it did provide more of a challenge when taking care of the local pests (chipmunks and red squirrels). That was until recently when the QB started leaking profusely from the front block. Let me tell you I was a little upset. For one I never have taken apart an air rifle before, let alone one powered by Co2. Even though I am proficient in taken apart paintball guns. So I dug into it like I knew everything there was to know about this gun. I changed the o-rings on the front block, but then I just left it on table and I began to look at the trigger assembly and began to wonder. I took off the plate that was held by two screws on the one side of the trigger assembly and from there began to tinker with the trigger until it was to the point if I messed with it anymore I was going to do something wrong.
The trigger pull is a lot lighter now and smoother. I adjusted it so that after the short trigger pull it was like hitting a wall after you pulled it. Now I could pull the trigger and not have to worry about when pulling trigger, pulling farther than needed and interfering with the shot.
Let me tell you, this one sweet little shooter now and I love it. I am 100X happier with it now than when I first found out that I won it. It is so good now, that when I was up this morning I took care of two little pests in less than 30 seconds combined.
I just wanted to let everyone how I am pleased with my little shooter.
Jesse