SDP .22 Airrifle

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Re: SDP .22 Airrifle

Post by essdee1972 » Tue Apr 05, 2011 10:54 am

mahboob wrote:trigger is horrible in SDB 45 model .22 calibre.
Agree, same in model 27 also. Even after about 1000-1200 pellets, it is HARD!
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Re: SDP .22 Airrifle

Post by hornet » Tue Apr 05, 2011 1:23 pm

all airguns inc. sdb.22 or.177 why are they so heavy.even my .315bore is more comfortable to carry.cant they make with fibre stuff like walther :deadhorse:

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Re: SDP .22 Airrifle

Post by bennedose » Thu Mar 21, 2013 10:07 am

An air rifle I own has been identified on this board by Dr Jaykumar as SDB Model 50. It has the worst trigger I have ever used, but in its defence I must say that the trigger is almost like a safety catch. It requires a lot of effort to fire and is almost guaranteed to ensure that you pull right and hit the wrong target when you do manage to fire.

But once you build up you trigger finger muscles, it is a reasonably accurate rifle. I never found the peep sight useful, but then again a plinker at 10 meters or less is not a demanding client for accuracy.

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Re: SDP .22 Airrifle

Post by harshvardhan » Sat Nov 09, 2013 6:16 am

i am having SDB 45,Its trigger pull was about 2 kg Out of The box,
But after giving diamond polish to Sear...and little lubrication,now it is breaking at 1200 gram
Its real pleasure to shoot,no jerk nothing...butter smooth

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Re: SDP .22 Airrifle

Post by Basu » Sat Nov 09, 2013 9:24 am

It depends how much one dares to take the risk to soothen the direct trigger mechanism.
The depth of sear is 3 mm for any 35 model AR and for 25 model ,it is 2.5 mm.
If one opts for any medium power spring then the depth can be reduced by 0.5 mm more.
This reduces sliding of trigger before release.
It is to be done very carefully ,measuring the depth frequently so as to ensure that it is not over done.
If by chance overdone ,one may use a spot electric welding at overdone place to get it back to original shape.
Caution is paramount.

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Re: SDP .22 Airrifle

Post by abhi11 » Sat Nov 09, 2013 4:07 pm

I called up the Great Eastern Arms numbers today for SDB 2k, but to my suprise no 1 even picked the calls..
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Re: SDP .22 Airrifle

Post by Basu » Sun Nov 10, 2013 2:56 pm

Dear Abhi,
I wonder too.
Probably their shop remains closed on Saturday and Sunday and so they did not respond your call
Try on some other weekdays.

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