So I've got a couple of questions
1 To ping or not to ping ?
I've seen a few bits and pieces about it on here and on YouTube, is it worth doing ? Does it make much difference noise wise ?
It would be on an S410F carbine in .22 that's fitted with the AirArms Q-Tec silencer.
2 My trigger is set at factory default and I feel I'm perhaps pulling shots off target a little. Is it worth softening it a little ? I don't know how to do it and I don't want to muck it up and make it dangerous
I seem to remember that the trigger on the Mk2 TX200 I had was really soft and surprised me the first couple of times I used it
Cheers chaps
To pining or not to pining
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That would be down to you really, it'll be you that hears it (or not).BEAR54 wrote:1 To ping or not to ping ?
I've seen a few bits and pieces about it on here and on YouTube, is it worth doing ? Does it make much difference noise wise ?
It would be on an S410F carbine in .22 that's fitted with the AirArms Q-Tec silencer.
To my ears, my S410f pinged a lot but only after I'd read about it and watched some youtube vids about it.
Now, several months and many 1000s of pellets later, I don't notice it.
John
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Cloverleaf AA S400 MPR FT .177, MTC Viper 4-16x50, AAF 4.52
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AJS AA S410F .177, AGS 4-16x50, AAF 4.52
Cloverleaf AA S400 MPR FT .177, MTC Viper 4-16x50, AAF 4.52
RatWorks BSA R10 .177, MTC Viper 10x44, JSB Heavy 4.51, UKNeil cheek riser
Weihrauch HW45
Re: To pining or not to pining
Cool thanks for the answer on the pinging
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Re: To pining or not to pining
You will gain a lot by polishing the sears. If after polishing the sears you can set the trigger as you will be able to see what your adjusting.
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Re: To pining or not to pining
Blackbaronfish wrote:You will gain a lot by polishing the sears. If after polishing the sears you can set the trigger as you will be able to see what your adjusting.
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Thanks I'll dig the manual out and have a look for them as I've no idea what they are
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Oh lordy just looked on YouTube and I'm so not doing that completely unqualified to strip that bit down
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If you remove the cover off the side of the trigger unit (you will need a fine blade to prise the cover off as its milled to shape) you will see all of the parts in situ. You can then polish wherever they touch. Use toothpaste for the final finish. Do not alter the shape of any of the surfaces. Also with the cover off, you can adjust the set screws to see what they do.
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AA S410 TDR .177, Yukon Photon XT with 135 mm lens conversion.
Re: To pining or not to pining
good polish of the shears well woth it you my not need too adjust the pull.
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Thanks for the input guys
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