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pics of new Condor SS trigger

I posted this on the Yellow today also. Just thought I would share in case anyone was interested in the new trigger system.

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I thought I wuld try and lighten my trigger just a bit on the Condor SS. I must say the trigger components are very well made with no rough edges and there wasn’t much to do to it except a little polishing. It did help as I was able to get it down from 3 1/2 lbs to 2 1/2 lbs. I am going to leave it at that. I also polished up the safety bar and added a little moly to all slidng surfaces and that helped a lot. It is now very easy to slide on and off and yet is still positive.
I tried to shoot some 50 yard groups but it was too dang windy and then started raining on me again. Every time I set up my shooting bench this spring it seemes like it starts raining. and it has been windy too. The groups I did shoot went from 3/4″ to about 1 1/2″ all in a horizontal string.
Also just got in and installed Adam’s Wokbut. Very nice.

Here is a pic of the trigger components

Airforce Rifles/Pistols

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This worked great, a lot smoother, awesome! I have never done trigger work before i think i did ok. The exploded view helped me get the concept

Thanks! It does! After getting my hands on a Condor SS, I can see why it wouldn’t fit- I compared it to a stock talon… utterly different pin configuration.

While ordering a few parts from AF, I asked if the new trigger fit the old frame and was told, “No it will not, it’s different.”, but there was no further explanation of “different”.

Hope this answers yer question though.

I always prefer to go to gunsmith if there is any problem in my gun. It is good to replace the trigger with new one for proper functioning of the gun.

Has anyone measured the stock Condor for trigger pull. Before and after any modification?? Is it possible to get a 1 pound trigger with a Condor?

Is the new trigger that much better? Anyone have both old and new to compare?

What are your (those that either own or have shot) thoughts on this new AF trigger? Again, would this new trigger fit in the old frame?

would these trigger components work in an old body?

I have had a real hard cocking condition since I got my condor ss in june. It’s never had a pellet go down the barrel yet. I found some things wrong but I will start a new thread to keep from putting maybe some shadetree stuff in this one but I have repaired a lot of firearms.
charliew

Took my trigger a part a few times. The last time I read this post and took some molly’d to all the moving parts. Like said all the trigger parts were smooth and made very well. No need to smooth out no metal burs or sharp edges. Initially after I lubed the gun wouldn’t cock so I opened it again and moved stuff around without taking the pins out again. The gun started cocking and the trigger and safety were far smoother and the trigger is NICE. Thanks for the post!

Some have had problems with this mod..others have not.

Replace the 3 springs with weaker ones..they can be had from old ink pens..the kind you get for free at banks..and such.

worked for me..cheap to try

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