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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 8:07 pm |
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Mike Lanum |
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Did the trigger mods shown on here for my disco and am very happy with the results. Got to shoot it today to see how it performed. Anyway got a call today from the electric company saying they needed some pigeons removed. I do animal control work. Went there later in the afternoon and waited for the pigeons to come home to roost. Ended up getting 8 before it got to dark shoot. All in all very happy with the disco. Can't wait to get my marauder so I can put it to work as well. |
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Posted: Sat May 02, 2015 3:05 pm |
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Staffy1 |
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Mike Lanum wrote: |
Did the trigger mods shown on here for my disco and am very happy with the results. Got to shoot it today to see how it performed. Anyway got a call today from the electric company saying they needed some pigeons removed. I do animal control work. Went there later in the afternoon and waited for the pigeons to come home to roost. Ended up getting 8 before it got to dark shoot. All in all very happy with the disco. Can't wait to get my marauder so I can put it to work as well. |
Great guns , had a sub 12 ftlb knocked over a few rabbits with it |
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Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 5:59 am |
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Mentolio |
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Hey Mike, I just ordered and installed an Alliance Hobby brass replacement trigger in my Disco. Have you tried one of these? I did the three screw mod, and while it helped A LOT with the the crappy, stock trigger pull, it still wasn't what I would call comfortable or predictable.
I borrowed a friend's Lyman trigger pull...uh...scale(?) to measure the trigger weight before and after install. The Alliance Hobby trigger came with a new spring that was a bit heavier than the (clicker pen) spring I had been using, and yet still managed to drop almost a full pound from the trigger pull weight (went from averaging over three lbs to just over two pounds). Seems like a good piece of kit (if a little pricey at 50 bucks on Amazon). I haven't actually tried it yet on a target, but when I do I'll throw a brief review up. |
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