Gamo Delta -- How do i get to the tip of the Sear....?

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Gamo Delta -- How do i get to the tip of the Sear....?

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Well im my previous topic, i wanted to polish the Tip of the Sear (the part of the gun that holds the piston back while the gun is cocked) Well i just took it apart today, and i just don know how to get to it, i can see it, but i cant get it out, do i have to take out the spring? becuase i took out everything that holds it in there, but it just wont come out! need advice!!! (very detailed if you can)
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#2 Post by sniper »

I think this is about the Gamo Delta .....

Just a reminder be very careful with the trigger spring as I mentioned before.
I think this is where the tricky part that you got to compress the main
spring to get the trigger completely out.
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#3 Post by link_dc »

sniper wrote:I think this is about the Gamo Delta .....

Just a reminder be very careful with the trigger spring as I mentioned before.
I think this is where the tricky part that you got to compress the main
spring to get the trigger completely out.
oh ya i forgot to say which gun it was!, sorry, and ya its the Gamo Delta. Anyway so how do you compress it?
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#4 Post by link_dc »

sniper wrote:I think this is about the Gamo Delta .....

Just a reminder be very careful with the trigger spring as I mentioned before.
I think this is where the tricky part that you got to compress the main
spring to get the trigger completely out.
do i have to take the back part off, and slide the spring out? or do i take the back part and but somthing in there to compress it?
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#5 Post by sniper »

link_dc wrote:
sniper wrote:I think this is about the Gamo Delta .....

Just a reminder be very careful with the trigger spring as I mentioned before.
I think this is where the tricky part that you got to compress the main
spring to get the trigger completely out.
do i have to take the back part off, and slide the spring out? or do i take the back part and but somthing in there to compress it?
Well, I think it's a good idea NOT to do it because the back cap got to
come off then you might need a tool that look like a U to push the spring
and release the pressure from the main spring then the pin can come out
that hold the trigger but how are you going to do this without spring
compressor, once it let go the main spring might eject, this can become
very hazardous to your self ..... imagine missing your finger that use to
pull the trigger ....... lol......NO JOKE .....

This is why I used to warn people about buying the Gamo Delta because
I already experienced to shoot with this airgun and it's only good to leave
it alone and just shoot with it and I recommended the gun is only for kid.
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sniper wrote:
link_dc wrote:
sniper wrote:I think this is about the Gamo Delta .....

Just a reminder be very careful with the trigger spring as I mentioned before.
I think this is where the tricky part that you got to compress the main
spring to get the trigger completely out.
do i have to take the back part off, and slide the spring out? or do i take the back part and but somthing in there to compress it?
Well, I think it's a good idea NOT to do it because the back cap got to
come off then you might need a tool that look like a U to push the spring
and release the pressure from the main spring then the pin can come out
that hold the trigger but how are you going to do this without spring
compressor, once it let go the main spring might eject, this can become
very hazardous to your self ..... imagine missing your finger that use to
pull the trigger ....... lol......NO JOKE .....
Damn it all!!!! there is always somthing wrong with the stuff i buy! now what the heck do i do!? uggghhh, how much do you think i would have to pay a gunsmith to fix it?
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#7 Post by sniper »

link_dc wrote:Damn it all!!!! there is always somthing wrong with the stuff i buy! now what the heck do i do!? uggghhh, how much do you think i would have to pay a gunsmith to fix it?
Can you sell it, it's still a good gun for young kid starting out. My friend's kid (10 years old) like it very much.
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sniper wrote:
link_dc wrote:Damn it all!!!! there is always somthing wrong with the stuff i buy! now what the heck do i do!? uggghhh, how much do you think i would have to pay a gunsmith to fix it?
Can you sell it, it's still a good gun for young kid starting out. My friend's kid (10 years old) like it very much.
why would i sell it i love it!, but i just want to fix the trigger, and its not like all of them are the same, so how much do you think a gunsmith would fix it for?
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link_dc wrote:
sniper wrote:
link_dc wrote:Damn it all!!!! there is always somthing wrong with the stuff i buy! now what the heck do i do!? uggghhh, how much do you think i would have to pay a gunsmith to fix it?
Can you sell it, it's still a good gun for young kid starting out. My friend's kid (10 years old) like it very much.
why would i sell it i love it!, but i just want to fix the trigger, and its not like all of them are the same, so how much do you think a gunsmith would fix it for?
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#10 Post by link_dc »

so i cant just take out the spring then take out the trigger?
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link_dc wrote:so i cant just take out the spring then take out the trigger?
and if i cant do that, how do i get a spring compressor? can i make one? is there anysite that can tell me how? but i dont see why you need one, becuase my dad said that when he was a kid, he would always take the spring out of the gun by just leaning it against a wall, and tapping the mainspring pin out, then he would slowly let the spring decompress, then he would put some wood in there to make it shoot faster, if he can do this, he could certainly help me do this cant he? or can you not do it this way?
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#12 Post by link_dc »

link_dc wrote:
link_dc wrote:so i cant just take out the spring then take out the trigger?
and if i cant do that, how do i get a spring compressor? can i make one? is there anysite that can tell me how? but i dont see why you need one, becuase my dad said that when he was a kid, he would always take the spring out of the gun by just leaning it against a wall, and tapping the mainspring pin out, then he would slowly let the spring decompress, then he would put some wood in there to make it shoot faster, if he can do this, he could certainly help me do this cant he? or can you not do it this way?
and isnt the delta's spring a little weaker then most? because you have to cock the barrel really far back for it to lock in, and its really easy to do, i would think this is becuase the spring is weaker
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#13 Post by link_dc »

anyone? :cry:
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#14 Post by RossB »

A spring compressor should not be necessary when disassembling/reassembling a Gamo Delta
UNLESS
-An aftermarket mainspring has been installed
-One is not capable of holding down the cylinder.
The rear plug must be firmly pressed down on a work bench when removing the retaining pin.
Push out the pin with an appropriate, slightly undersized, punch.
( A compressor or partner is helpful with this step)
Remove the punch while holding the cylinder down.
Slowly raise the cylinder to take off the load.
Be wary that things will fly about if you get careless.
Be aware of what they may hit.
Study the parts diagrams on chambersgunmakers.co.uk before working on the gun.
There are some aftermarket mainsprings that will significantly improve Delta performance.
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#15 Post by RM422 »

RossB is right spring compressor is not needed. When ever I take a spring airgun apart I always press it hard against something and then take the back off. No problem there.
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