Gil's new Benjamin Trail

gil

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Jun 15, 2016
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Hey folks, not sure how things work here, but figured i'd throw up a catch-all thread to help me get started with my Benjamin Trail.

it's a 22, but not even sure what "trim" it is. isn't there the NP, the XL....? doesn't say on the box.

i've only put 5 pellets through it, not aiming at anything, but just pointed in a safe direction and shot. trigger is heavier than i expected.
 
I did some work on my trigger also. I found a video on you tube of an easy fix. All i did was grind a little on the trigger internal part...i forget what you call it. I'll try to find the video again. As bobbed06 said be sure to check your stock screws and scope screws. I use some blue loctite on mine. Be sure to get the BLUE. 
Experiment with different holds also, mine like to be held kinda firm. Just be sure to good it the same way every time when you find what's best. Www.gatewaytoairguns.org. is another form where i found a lot of info on the trail
 
+1 on Gil's idea . I bought one of those and Charlie's trigger made a big difference . I like the Crosman guns , without them a lot of guys wouldn't have access to modern airguns . But bear in mind they are made ( like everything else ) to come in at a certain price point . For the price range they are nice guns . Most just need a little tweak or two ,and a good cleaning and relube to see what they are capable of .
Chip who is at the top of the foodchain at Crosman posts here . He's a really nice guy ..Look him up if you have any specific questions . He will bend over backwards to help customers .
 
I like the Charlie triggers, they have that bling factor. I have heard some guys prefer the Crosman trigger with the bearing mod over the Charlie trigger because the bearing mod can retain use of the travel screw and if preferred you can make it a super short pull where the Charlie trigger requires removal of that screw..Myself, I did not see the need for the travel screw to be in place as I was happy with it without the screw. I like knowing that if I chose to do so, I could shorten the pull even further. Its all preference I guess. For me, the fact that I can mod two triggers for $5 bux and I am super happy with the action its a no brainer. Oh, and all my rifles are blacked out, so a gold trigger didnt seem so appealing to me.


I am sure you will be happy no matter which route you choose.