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    Beeman P17 Trigger

    Nice to hear from y'all. Thanks! Have decided to not touch anything until I have 500 rounds or so down the tube, then reconsider. Still surprises me how this airgun has seemed to fly under the radar. Tempted to pick up another 1 or 2 to just keep in the wrapper against future misfortune! ;-)...
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    Beeman P17 Trigger

    Hope I'm not the only one playing with some of the low end stuff. Still enjoying my Sheradon Blue Streak the folks bought for me back in the late '50's. Seem to recall it went back to the factory once for some kind of service. At any rate, once I realized I wasn't going to find a really...
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    Want Egg in My Beer/CO2 Pellet Pistol

    Like the size, style and feel of the Umarex PPK/S BB gun. Low shots per cylinder due to power needs of slide doesn't bother me, though I'd be happy enough with a pistol that didn't have a moving slide. What I'm hoping for, if such exists, is a reasonably accurate PELLET pistol, .177 or .22...
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    Daisy PowerLine 717

    Wadcutter, You're a good man! Second link worked. Great article. Thanks for taking the extra effort! Rob
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    Daisy PowerLine 717

    Wadcutter Thanks for the link. Still trying to access, which apparently requires login, but I'll get there. Interesting, regardless, but I can find no indication of a sear adjustment screw. Great bird pic, by the way! ;-)
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    Daisy PowerLine 717

    Have had my 717 since I bought it new long ago (20 plus years?) have shot it little. Very little. When I first got it I sent it off to a gentlemen who had a national reputation for doing trigger work on these Daisy's. No, I don't recall his name. Pull is about 1 1/2 pound which may, or may...