G`devening everyone and hi Dave,
it`s been a while since i`ve been here, lotsa things happened the last years but airguns lasted!
I bought a German airgun from the fifties, a Krico LG1. In 2015 or so i repaired a LG1 for a girl. The LG1 was a very well built airgun. So i decided to buy me one someday. And i did three months ago.
Krico is still in business. The factory is making fireams for hunting, the poduction of airguns has stopped long ago. That`s a pity. Krico`s are well made and accurate.
Here are some pictures of my Krico.
I put a Nikko Sterling scope on it because the front part of the open sights was gone.
It`s obvious i didn`t do any work on the outside of the gun. The Krico is some 10 years olde than me and i don`t want it to look better `n me.
This small screw makes the trigger adjustable. It`s a solution i`ve seen on Chinese airguns too, this trigger is marvelous and Chinese triggers aren`t.
Here`s the trigger adjustment screw of a Shanghai model 55.
Here`s the trigger taken from the gun.
and the parts the trigger is made of.
to be continued....
Roel! (aka Badmoets aka Fokke Mol)