wildcat trigger problem

Wendell, have you had the gun apart any? Maybe removed the barrel or air tube? If you don't get the barrel to air tube clamps set precisely back to where they were on the air tube/barrel then that will throw the whole cocking dimensions off not allowing sear to engage the hammer properly. It'll also change your velocity because now the pellet probes depth has also been altered. I went through this with my WK MK1 25 then realized what was going on. I now document a few measurement and mark the air tube with a pencil before disassembling the gun for any work. Hope this helps and solves your problem.

jimmy