Trigger pull adjustment on my Benjamin Trail NP Mk2 pistol. Small spring tweaks and lubrication reduced the pull from 6.5 Lbs to 3.5 Lbs. Note:- Push the pliers right into the base of the spring tag, then tweak downwards.
Just bought this… Despite complaints I don’t find the trigger to be that stiff, but this is good to know incase I want to modify anyways. Also think mine might have been used as the screw that adjusts the trigger distance was partially stripped and this will make replacing it a breeze. - Cheers.
This airgun is frightening - trigger often fires with a short pull, other times takes a long pre-pull. Now I have a project for this afternoon. Good video - to the point and clear visual, thanks!
That was very interesting however I'm not going to try it because I am a klutz and would probably ruin the gun. It has been a while I have not seen your Channel and from your other video I'm sorry to hear about your hernia. From Canada.
Hello, how long can you have this charged without firing? I use mine for rat control in my barn and I keep it charged, but don't want to damage my pistol. And also do you know if there is a way to de-cock it without having to fire off a round? Thanks!
Yes , but I would suggest to use high scope mounts to clear the front sight. Or a 11mm to 20mm picatinny adapter if you will use a red dot. But if you really want to get the most out of this gun, you will have to invest on a shoulder stock, and they run expensive. I would not buy this gun again! And just get the Diana Lp8 magnum . Or a short rifle like the Diana 11 . Same FPS as this one and same price.