The 1956 Wingmaster that I recently purchased has an action release that is harder to operate that any of the 3 Express guns I have for comparison. This seems to be because the release tab on the Wingmaster is shorter, thus is tucked up behind that side of the trigger, making is harder to depress.
I've removed the trigger group to inspect and nothing seems bent or worn. Have the ergonomics been improved since this Wingmaster was made?
If I disassembled the trigger group, could I replace the action realease with a newer part to improve my Wingmaster?
I've removed the trigger group to inspect and nothing seems bent or worn. Have the ergonomics been improved since this Wingmaster was made?
If I disassembled the trigger group, could I replace the action realease with a newer part to improve my Wingmaster?