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t-20 trigger vs excaliber trigger

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Ron S

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Sorry if this has already been covered, but I did a search and didn't find a clear answer. I'm looking at various options for a new gun, and can't figure out the differences between the T-20 and the Excaliber 2000. Is one trigger mechanism stronger than the other? In the aluminum version, does one have a stronger or thicker barrel than the other?
Thanks,
Ron.
 
They take the same barrel, but the T20 is definately a stronger trigger. But it also has more mass as a trigger. I have used a excalibur trigger for years n years and had no trouble with single 20mm rubbers. One of the pluses about the t20 is it accepts the Rob Allen spears a bit better. But don't place to much tension on the line realease as it pushes the spear up. whilst in the trigger.
 
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