Trigger tunning
Is it possible to do a trigger job on the new condor SS with the two stage trigger? Mine is to hard to pull for me, just wondering if it can be lightened up some.
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what is the pen brand?do you have a link?
Pilot G-2 Retractable Gel Pen
great!
what is the pen brand?do you have a link?
I’d just try and find a pen that has a spring that’s close in diameter to the OEM one but has a softer compression feel.
The cut to length will also add to the strength of the spring.
Shorter or longer than the OEM if it’s to soft make it longer than or if it’s hard make it a bit shorter than.
Change out the 2 but I’d leave the sear engagement one OEM.
~ Greg
it s the reason why i search dimensions about the spring kit from talontune but nobody seen to have it
Stoning the sear engagements and using a smaller diameter wire spring is your solution.
i know this
but shipping cost for france is as expansive than the price of the part
nobody to help me??
do you know exactly size of this spring
Some don’t like the fact that it’s has a tad smaller in diameter, but I think the OEM is a bit to large in diameter a tad smaller is better.
Some owners reporting of a squeaking trigger pull and the over large OEM trigger springs are the main cause of this squeaking.
It rubs against the side of the trigger housing, sometimes adding a light coat of moly lubing can helps remedy this problem.
Also just a friendly reminder, don’t forget that opening and working on the trigger will void your factory warranty !
~ ATB ~ GKU
Do you know a good/easy way of adjusting the first stage pull length?
No Sir, but the only safe one I know of is adding a preload screw/adjuster.
Also, you need to be sure if it can be done to the model of AF gun you have.
http://talonairgun.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=132
~ GKU
Some don’t like the fact that it’s has a tad smaller in diameter, but I think the OEM is a bit to large in diameter a tad smaller is better.
Some owners reporting of a squeaking trigger pull and the over large OEM trigger springs are the main cause of this squeaking.
It rubs against the side of the trigger housing, sometimes adding a light coat of moly lubing can helps remedy this problem.
Also just a friendly reminder, don’t forget that opening and working on the trigger will void your factory warranty !
~ ATB ~ GKU
Do you know a good/easy way of adjusting the first stage pull length?
Thanks guys,
Some don’t like the fact that it’s has a tad smaller in diameter, but I think the OEM is a bit to large in diameter a tad smaller is better.
Some owners reporting of a squeaking trigger pull and the over large OEM trigger springs are the main cause of this squeaking.
It rubs against the side of the trigger housing, sometimes adding a light coat of moly lubing can helps remedy this problem.
Also just a friendly reminder, don’t forget that opening and working on the trigger will void your factory warranty !
~ ATB ~ GKU
Going to get the G2 pen right now.
GKU Excellent tip. I just got my condor “used” the tank started leaking at the valve o-ring so while I was waiting for the repair I worked the trigger over. A little cleaning, debut, polish, then changed out a couple springs. And a much better trigger. Gonna shoot awhile before trying a super sear. Well worth the time, G2 pens, and moly lube. :biggrinn:
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thanks it s nice :winkn:
what size of washer do you use to reduce the play on the trigger?