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anandhan19
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to make trigger free

Post by anandhan19 » Tue Jul 07, 2009 5:39 pm

Hi guys,

Two weeks back i purchased TOMMY 250 (0.22 calliber) air rifle. I tested during the purchasing the triggering is two tight. I asked the owner they said after few shoots it will be free. But till now it is in same condition. My finger getting pain and due to that there is no accuracy in target.

Any one who knows about this model, kindly give some tips to make triggering free and also in perfect targeting?

And also how to maintain.

Regards,
Anand. S


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Re: to make trigger free

Post by fantumfan2003 » Tue Jul 07, 2009 6:39 pm

Anand

Congrats on the new purchase. Yes it is true the trigger will get smoother after about 1000 shots. This process is called "break in". However if you feel the trigger is too swift, you can ask a good gunsmith to polish the trigger sears to make it a bit smooth, but this has to be done with care and not to be overdone.

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anandhan19 wrote:Hi guys,

Two weeks back i purchased TOMMY 250 (0.22 calliber) air rifle. I tested during the purchasing the triggering is two tight. I asked the owner they said after few shoots it will be free. But till now it is in same condition. My finger getting pain and due to that there is no accuracy in target.

Any one who knows about this model, kindly give some tips to make triggering free and also in perfect targeting?

And also how to maintain.

Regards,
Anand. S


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Re: to make trigger free

Post by theairgunsniper » Tue Jul 07, 2009 7:38 pm

same with mine..

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Re: to make trigger free

Post by anandhan19 » Wed Jul 08, 2009 9:56 am

Dear M,

Thanks.
Currently I’m using Marshall Brand (pointed) pellets. Apart from this what are the Indian brands are there & which brand is best one.

Regards,
Anand.S

-- Wed Jul 08, 2009 11:00 am --

Dear M,

Thanks.
Currently I’m using Marshall Brand (pointed) pellets. Apart from this what are the Indian brands are there & which brand is best one.

Regards,
Anand.S

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Re: to make trigger free

Post by anandhan19 » Thu Jul 09, 2009 10:54 am

Hi Airgun sniper,

How are you?
Is it you are also having the same model. Good.
1.) How is the performance of your?
2.) Which Pellet brand you are using? Kindly suggest me
3.) Up to what distance you are getting the perfect target?

Regards,
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Re: to make trigger free

Post by dev » Thu Jul 09, 2009 12:35 pm

anandhan19 wrote:Dear M,




Dear M,

Thanks.
Currently I’m using Marshall Brand (pointed) pellets. Apart from this what are the Indian brands are there & which brand is best one.

Regards,
Anand.S

Use Master shot domes (round heads). The pellet is a match made in heaven for the IHP model 35 and may just work wonders with your air rifle.


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