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trigger mech

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hcknudsen

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Hi there folks, I´m wundering if there is anything new on the marked of triggers for diy guns, and which trigger you use/prefer and maby a pointer as to where the price might be right?
please don´t let it end in a safety discussion I am aware of the danger a speargun poses, but ofcause thanks for the concern:)

HC
 
My favourite triggers for an euro gun are Omer Excalibur for soft action and Seatec Gold for strength/smoothness ratio. You can buy them online for a few bucks here in my country, but shipping costs are about 25-30 euro. Please let me know if I can eventually help you to purchase.
I hear enthusiastic feedback about a new brand, Ermes: I haven't tried anything of them, but guys here say they're very good triggers. Link below (in italian, but you will understand they're tested to hold 270 kg!!!) http://www.bluworld.com/ermes/meccanismiscatto.html
 
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he he, no don´t understand alot on that page, but the price is ok for a poor student:)

hc
 
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