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Super sear or p-rod trigger frame for 1322?

Started by benj397, September 21, 2024, 11:40:38 PM

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benj397

I've sanded and polished all of the trigger parts as well as installed an adjustable trigger spring. The new spring would sometimes stay on the bottom of the sear and sometimes bend and cath the back corner of the sear.  This made the trigger inconsistent.  I then added about 1/3rd of a spent 22LR shell as a top hat for the spring.  Trigger is now consistent but trigger pull is more than I'd like.  So should I get a super sear or the p-rod trigger frame? I had a super sear on a Benjamin 392 and it made a world of difference on that gun. 

KevinP

Get the frame, you will never look back ....
Kevin
Albany, New York

benj397

Thanks for the response.  Is the frame as adjustable as it seems?

crossliner

The metal Super Sear is very nice, but it's no longer available.

I did pair mine with a Don Cothran roller trigger; has no slack and is a very crisp single stage.

Oh, I shimmed it 'cuz it's not as wide as the Magnum Air Power Super Sear, which doesn't require it——the MAP SS works very well when installed in a BlueFork trigger assembly but is not really exceptional when in an OEM trigger assembly even with a roller trigger.

benj397


benj397

Wanted to give an update.  WOW  the p-rod trigger frame is wonderful.  Never had such a nice trigger.