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Threaded holes in front of trigger on TSS

I have the newer Talon SS .22 with the spin-lock adapter. There are two threaded holes on the underside of the frame, just below the warning label on the frame. One is about an eight of an inch in front of the trigger and the other is about 3/4 of an inch in front of the trigger. The gun came without any screws in these wholes. I was wondering if these holes might be there to accommodate trigger adjustment. I called Airforce to ask about these holes and was told some parts used on the Edge are also used on the TSS, and that these holes serve no purpose on the TSS. Anyone have a different opinion about these holes?

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For some reason te. was added to the string. Should only be .pdf at the end. Sorry 🙁

Hey dunk50,

I’m not the guy to answer your question, but you can go the this website to read the Airforce bulletin on the spinlock tank attachment system.

http://www.airforceairguns.com/v/vspfiles/assets/brochures/AirForce-SpinLoc2012.pdfte.

Cheers

Can I ask what the spin lok adaptor is. I just got a New TSS and it also has the holes described. I was going over it and wondering the same thing.

Jkam – Got it from CTICO.com along with a hawke scope and a Co2 adaptor.

Tony – Thanks

Jkam – Got it from CTICO.com along with a hawke scope and a Co2 adaptor.

Tony – Thanks

They are using the same trigger bar for all rifles.
You can use a 10×32 set screw in the hole closest to the trigger to adjust for
overtravel.
Tony

where did you get the new type SS with the spin loc adapter . Have been looking for one but cant find one .

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