Thanks for the tip on the screw behind the trigger, I have now done this on both of my pistols, a great improvement. Let folks know that this also disables the anti beartrap and allows the trigger to release the sear with the barrel fully open, which will wreck the pistol if the trigger is pulled with the barrel open. While one should not pull the trigger with the barrel open, there may be those who are overly trusting of mechanical safeties (or lacking in training or common sense) that may need to be advised.
These Snowpeaks do not have bear traps. You just set it too light so it slammed forward on you Lol. Do small adjustments at a time and that won't happen to you.
I restrained the barrel and uncocked the pistol gently. With the screw removed the trigger does not release the piston on any of my examples. Perhaps this is the reason it has been deleted on current examples. The intitial version of the snow peak made for Diana seems to have had the screw installed at the factory.
All of these little tips help us out so Thank you Sir. Compressing the spring in my 1377 decreased the trigger pull by 1/2 but still keeps it safe. Appreciate you. 👍
I missed this vid when you posted it. After the trigger work, how does it compare to your modified buckmark trigger? Which one do you prefer? Have you done a head to head with this or ruger mark 4? Thanks again for all you do for the airgun community! I will keep watching.
Thanks for the video, I have a question, is it easy to remove the front sight of the cannon to put a silencer on, or is it difficult to remove it, if you can tell me, I would appreciate it, I don't want to screw up. Thank you
Hello, so in a few words, you just have to turn clockwise that little screw, and thats it? Im a budget gun lover and now Im between snowpeak and Umarex Trevox. The thing is the trevox has the same trigger issue but it is a little bit harder to fix. What do you think? Regards from Cancun.
if I'm understanding this right, does the grub screw self tap itself when tightening it down with the .050 hex wrench and then it makes contact with the sear?
Is the grub screw, which I think is also called a set screw, that you used, the cupped pointed, chamfered, or flat-nosed variety? Or do you think it even makes any difference? You mentioned reassembling the gun to test fire as you tweek the sear engagement screw. Do you have to put all the screws back in or just the two that attach the right side of the grip frame with the trigger guard? Thanks for these tear down videos. I always like to know as much as I can about what I'm getting into, before I get into it and seeing it done is the best way for me.
I have just bought this pistol. I didn't quite understand from the video, should I turn the flat head screw clockwise to adjust and improve the trigger? And could anyone tell me the dimensions of the second screw in millimeters? Should I be looking for a 3mm wide screw? Sorry for that propably stupid questions but my english is not that good as I would like :D Anyway thank you so much fot that video!
Ill find a way to solve it,thak you! And I got one question, is the trigger on yours made of metal? mine seems a little bit different but still made of full metal!@@WalnutandSteel