i don't own one, i do own a Mark Point its spring piston brother
so i am going to assume the trigger is as bad as the MP
so i took my MP apart almost as soon as i got it, and i worked on it and worked on it and worked on it
i had it apart so many times trying this and that, go too far it would not cock and latch and back and forth and then just stopped and said to myself the trigger will never get any better
i have started putting a weaver mount on it for a reflex sight broke the epoxy bond in one shot, the material of the gun is like Teflon, added some stud and it lives in a box where bad air guns go
now all that has nothing to do with your new CO2 pistol except it has a horrible trigger
i would have to see what to looks like but i think it could be improved from horrible to very bad just guessing
it is a shame because what i have seen it will shoot group and ail helps that
so should i buy one to add to may box of bad airguns still thinking about it
now that was not a message about how it will be alright, it was a message about how cheap airguns are
i have to go look in the couch for some money to waste
the real problem is the trigger has way too much to do
it is rotating the mag, pushing the hammer back to hit the valve stem and that spring has to be heavy enough to smack the stem hard enough to fire
i have a Snowpeak CP400 pistol that looks good but suffers from the same problems