Tuning supersear

If you are talking about this one for the 22xx guns it is one of the best mods you can do to your stock trigger system. It will give you a wonderful light trigger pull with very little werq. I have a few parts I keep around for when I mod these guns and some of these sears are one of them they go on every 22xx gun that doesn't get a 1701 trigger frame. I don't have one of the non adjustable units but I am sure they are great too.






 
I have used several of these SuperSears and I feel they are the second best thing to the 1701P/Prod trigger. I also use the adjustable trigger spring guide. Makes a huge difference compared to the stock trigger. 

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I just got my 2240 in this afternoon. I already had the supersear, and a steel breech came in earlier in the day via USPS. I changed out the breech for starters, then installed the supersear. I should have checked the trigger pull with the stock trigger, all I can say is it was heavy, after the Supersear it was about 3.6 lbs, much better. The sear does not seem to be sitting parallel in the housing so I have some shims ordered as well as one of the adjustable sear springs, so will see how that goes. While doing all of that I may slip the hammer out and polish it . This is my first airgun project and seems to be going smoothly. I'm not after hotrodding, just want smooth and accurate, and a nice trigger sure helps.

I'm also planning on modifying my 2300s with a 1701p two stage trigger, but that's for another day.
 
I got the shims and an adjustable sear spring unit in yesterday. I took the trigger unit apart for a little more work.and also took the hammer out and took a buffing wheel to it and polished it to a mirror finish. Next, the Supersear does not have the finest finish I have seen, very fine machine marks on the entire surface. I stoned the surfaces that contact and hold back the hammer, and the flat on the front where the trigger pivots against it smooth. I am also using a roller trigger. Finally when reassembling I put a small shim washer on each side of the super sear. It now rides strainght and centered in the frame, not cocked to the side as without the shims. Put everything back together and with the spring adjuster all the way down had a trigger pull of 7 oz per my Wheeler trigger pull gauge, Not too reliable and just did not feel right cocking so played and adjusted it up to 12 oz, solid feel and click when cocking and a smooth rather crisp trigger pull. I took it outside and shot about 30 shots with no problems.