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cometa
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Topic: Trigger adjustPosted: 23 hours 24 minutes ago at 4:36pm |
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I have a Gamo Wildcat Whisper in .22 and the trigger is terrible. I understand ii is possible to improve them (at least a bit) with a longer sear screw. Size is apparently M2.5x either 8mm or 10mm. But I don't know where to get one.
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Do I look like an idiot? Don't answer that.
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-Ec
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Joined: 02 Sep 2025 Location: Matamau Status: Offline Posts: 103 |
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Posted: 20 hours 48 minutes ago at 7:12pm |
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I have the same gun and yes the trigger is not great and would be interested in how you get on with this. Aunty Google has thrown up the following links that may help - both are located in NZ https://pilotpetes.nz/product/m2-5x10-in-hex-machine-screws-304-stainless-4-pcs https://nz.element14.com/c/fasteners-mechanical/fasteners-fixings/screws-bolts/machine-screws?thread-size-metric=m2.5 I just had a thought - Ron Young sells Gamos and may either have some, or know where to get them. I'll drop him and email and ask.
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KiwiTR6
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Posted: 6 hours 39 minutes ago at 9:21am |
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HI. I've got them in s/s cap screws from 4-20mm long (courtesy of AE). I'm in Stratford and shoot air rifles at the Eltham Small Bore Club range on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. If you have anyone coming this way I can put them in a small packet for collection from there, a local dairy, servo or my home. Just PM me to arrange.
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kruzaroad
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Posted: 28 minutes ago at 3:23pm |
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Pull the screw and go to a local engineering shop, engineering supply shop etc. They aren't a specialized screw, or thread. Ive did just that to extend mine. If you have the screw with you you can hold the two together so the threads sits in the grooves of each others. If they sit with no gaps, they are the same pitch of thread.
You may have to cut it down. |
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