![]() ![]() There are a few pictures on line that show some easy trigger modifications to lighten the trigger pull, my H9A had a pretty stiff trigger to start with, but improved with some easy modifications. The manual that comes with the pistol warns against pumping more than 8 times the manufacturer states that more than 8 pumps can damage the pistol. I also know that production for the 39x and C9 series guns started Feb. So we add one number to those to start 1986. The known recorded serial numbers for benjamin and sheridan rifles end with the end of 1985. ![]() If you are not very strong, starting with a lower number of pumps will be much easier, and as you gain strength, you can start adding pumps, soon you'll be able to knock out 8 pumps easily. and the more data points we can put in the known category, the closer our extrapolations will represent reality. H9A is a very accurate pistol, but a bit hard to pump up. I'd also suggest you start sighting in at a modest distance to start with, like 10 yards or less, and that you only pump the pistol about 4 times rather than the max 8 till you have it sighted in, then readjust the elevation based on the distance you intend to practice at and the number of pumps you wish to use. I'd suggest you pump your pistol up before cocking and loading a pellet. Drop your pellet into the opening with the open end (skirt) facing backwards toward you, push the knurled end forward as far as it will go, then twist it to the right, this locks it in place for your shot. you twist the knurled silver end to the left, then grip it tight and pull back till you hear a click, this cocks the trigger and opens a port on the breach a little bit further down toward the muzzle.
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