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Post by snyper on Oct 22, 2008 9:07:07 GMT 8
Here are some pics of a two-stage match trigger we had made for an Armscor AG. This one cost about 2K and was made in CDO. This is the actual two-stage trigger removed from the AG. The cover removed to reveal the internals. A closer shot of the internals. This one shows a more detailed shot of the mechanism with the sear engaged. An and this one shows it disengaged. Not much workmanship we would say but it does the job. The creep and travel are adjustable. And with it installed on a humble Armscor AG it does wonders. Thanks to bro batmon for lending me the trigger. Pahinga muna AG mo sandali ha,hehehe.
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Post by heightaddict on Oct 22, 2008 14:29:28 GMT 8
here another
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Post by batmon on Oct 22, 2008 15:32:46 GMT 8
here another how much ang cost dyan bro?
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Post by heightaddict on Oct 22, 2008 16:40:10 GMT 8
1500 bili namin nyan nung una sa cebu. 2 types- the one on top and hammer block...but i prefer this one.
il try to find the other pic
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Post by snyper on Oct 23, 2008 0:37:26 GMT 8
nice pic bro height, thanks for sharing.
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Post by inspector on Aug 7, 2010 3:58:07 GMT 8
Here are pictures of the two-stage trigger assembly and other related parts of my Remington Airmaster 77 (identical to Crosman 2100 Classic). Attachments:
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Post by inspector on Aug 7, 2010 4:00:33 GMT 8
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Post by inspector on Aug 7, 2010 4:01:49 GMT 8
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Post by inspector on Aug 7, 2010 4:04:11 GMT 8
Paint-stripped metal (Aluminum-Zinc) receiver. Attachments:
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Post by inspector on Aug 7, 2010 4:10:31 GMT 8
1500 bili namin nyan nung una sa cebu. 2 types- the one on top and hammer block...but i prefer this one. il try to find the other pic Ang mahal pala ng trigger assembly na yan! ...more than what I paid for the whole gun I posted here.
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Post by batmon on Aug 7, 2010 7:04:50 GMT 8
mura pa yung kay height bro i got mine for 2k the one posted by snyper ngayon 2700 na daw ang price.
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Post by inspector on Aug 7, 2010 8:35:19 GMT 8
Here's one for the Crosman 1377c pistol. Notice how similar it is to the Airmaster 77 or Crosman 2100 trigger design. It is a very simple design but very functional and reliable. By polishing a few critical places and replacing the springs one can modify the trigger system for a very decent trigger pull. I'm pretty sure any competent Pinoy machinist can copy the design and possibly even incorporate a few mods like take-up adjustment screws for the sear and trigger. Attachments:
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Post by inspector on Aug 7, 2010 8:53:09 GMT 8
mura pa yung kay height bro i got mine for 2k the one posted by snyper ngayon 2700 na daw ang price. Bro, basin pag-uli nako dinha ugma damlag mahimo nga magsideline ko magfabricate ug trigger assembly para naay kwarta panuba. ;D
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Post by batmon on Aug 7, 2010 9:04:46 GMT 8
ayos na bro ayaw lang kaayo mahala hehehe.
where on earth diay ka bro if i may ask? hehehehe
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Post by inspector on Aug 7, 2010 13:12:28 GMT 8
ayos na bro ayaw lang kaayo mahala hehehe. where on earth diay ka bro if i may ask? hehehehe California bro, pero originally from Davao City. I still have close relatives over there but mostly in Sta Cruz, Davao del Sur and Mintal. 15 years na ko wala nakauli dinha. Airgunner na pud ko sukad 10 years old pa. We used to hunt monkeys and Iguanas at that long gone forested area in Sibulan River that was sadly cleared by San Miguel Corp when they built the plant. Farco and Valiente (debomba) pa ang gamit niadto. We used to make our own homemade super heavy dome-tipped lead pellets cast in the ground. Naa na ko sa half century pero young-at-heart lang gihapon kung bahin sa airgun ug shooting. hehehe
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Post by snyper on Aug 7, 2010 22:12:32 GMT 8
Hi inspector, glad to hear from a kababayan and a long time airgunero. Thanks for sharing the pics. Do you also shoot the ag's you have?
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Post by inspector on Aug 8, 2010 3:05:56 GMT 8
Hi inspector, glad to hear from a kababayan and a long time airgunero. Thanks for sharing the pics. Do you also shoot the ag's you have? Bro snyper, yes I shoot the airguns frequently, mostly indoors, after work and during weekends. I also do a lot of "kalikot" with my guns trying to find ways to modify them to shoot and function better than the manufacturer specs. Aside from shooting airguns I'm also into the technical and mechanical aspects of things and their likes kaya palaging nadidismantle ang mga airguns at power tools ko for technical inspections and study or just for the fun of it. Even the small gas engines for the power washer and chainsaw are not spared. My wife do wonder why I do it but only a few die hard mechanical hobbiest could understand it.
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