Annie 2001 SuperAir SSP trigger problem.. Help welcomed :)
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 2:00 pm
I am posting this for a friend that recently purchased a used 2001 SuperAir. Long story short he went to messing with the trigger in an attempt to increase the weight of pull closer to his 54 Match Annie. When he was done "adjusting" he ended up turning a perfectly good shooting rifle into a rifle that no longer shoots at all, well at least not when you pull the trigger HA!
Here is what it's doing...
When you open the cocking arm the breach pops open but does not set the valve. The trigger and sear do not seem to engage as it normally would. If you manually set the valve to cocked you can put a pump of air into the rifle and it holds no problem. However, when you go to shoot the trigger just moves a little bit same as if not cocked at all.
Here is the kicker, if you open the pump arm while the rifle is charged/loaded after a few inches of travel it triggers the valve to fire.
I know he had to do something to make the sear out of whack just wondering if anyone has dealt with this before and can help out. Hate to have to send off what is a perfectly good rifle just to get the trigger reset.
My Steyr LG1 SSP does not cock on opening I have to manually set the valve each time but it does not allow me to open the cocking arm once it is charged. Not sure if the 2001 has this safety feature or not but I am pretty sure it is supposed to pop the breach and set the trigger/valve when you cock it. I know the 2002 does.
Any ideas, thoughts, ponderings or perfectly written instructions welcome.
Thanks,
Dee
Here is what it's doing...
When you open the cocking arm the breach pops open but does not set the valve. The trigger and sear do not seem to engage as it normally would. If you manually set the valve to cocked you can put a pump of air into the rifle and it holds no problem. However, when you go to shoot the trigger just moves a little bit same as if not cocked at all.
Here is the kicker, if you open the pump arm while the rifle is charged/loaded after a few inches of travel it triggers the valve to fire.
I know he had to do something to make the sear out of whack just wondering if anyone has dealt with this before and can help out. Hate to have to send off what is a perfectly good rifle just to get the trigger reset.
My Steyr LG1 SSP does not cock on opening I have to manually set the valve each time but it does not allow me to open the cocking arm once it is charged. Not sure if the 2001 has this safety feature or not but I am pretty sure it is supposed to pop the breach and set the trigger/valve when you cock it. I know the 2002 does.
Any ideas, thoughts, ponderings or perfectly written instructions welcome.
Thanks,
Dee