Floppy trigger after lightening pull weight, TX200 mk III
- gary martin
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Re: Floppy trigger after lightening pull weight, TX200 mk II
it is not as difficult as you may think.you just need some parallel punches.
Re: Floppy trigger after lightening pull weight, TX200 mk II
A pity you are not near or I would happily do it for you, if you google TX200 trigger disassembly you will find multiple guidance instructions and diagrams, it is a very, very simple design to work with.
It is well worth learning the procedure, personally I think that sorting the trigger should be the first step for any one wanting to tune / improve their gun for consistent shooting. No matter what else is done if the trigger is not right it will never perform well for you.
Take your time doing it, don't force anything and it will be fine.
It is well worth learning the procedure, personally I think that sorting the trigger should be the first step for any one wanting to tune / improve their gun for consistent shooting. No matter what else is done if the trigger is not right it will never perform well for you.
Take your time doing it, don't force anything and it will be fine.
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