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Offline tedshred

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Help, removed wrong pin on trigger assembly
« on: July 04, 2008, 08:27:04 AM »
It's a Gamo Shadow trigger, and I got it all back together except for the strut spring, part 15n, which I'm not sure where to tuck the long end. Does it (a) go under the Sear pin, part 15h (trigger feels kinda heavy in this spot, but it makes the most sense to have it hear) or does it (b) get tucked under the little indent that is part of the trigger body? If it's (b) than than the spring can pop loose easy and then hangs deep into the main receiver, but that does not seem right, but the trigger pull feels great.

Please help this noob fix his dismantle error. Thanks

Ted



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RE: Help, removed wrong pin on trigger assembly
« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2008, 10:14:32 AM »
Ted, I would have to pull mine apart to dble check, but I believe (a) would be correct. You can bend it slightly to relieve some pressure, but DO NOT bend it much, or it will be UNSAFE.
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Re: Help, removed wrong pin on trigger assembly
« Reply #2 on: July 04, 2008, 05:21:28 PM »
Thanks Mike. Yes, I'll not bend the spring much at all.
AR2078A .22, Industry B3-2, Crosman 2250B, Crosman G1, Crosman 760, Crosman 1377, Daisy 856, Daisy 15XT, Fast Deer, Gamo Varmint Hunter, Gamo Recon, Gamo Delta, RWS 350 Mag .22, Two home crafted pneumatic potato cannons.