Rear trigger is "set" trigger, by pulling it 1st, it makes the main trigger a "hair" or lighter trigger
Not recommended.
The second trigger is usually a "set" trigger, that spring loads the forward trigger and makes it into a hair draw trigger.
Automatic-rifle bullet are usually gas powered and the achieve great speeds by rapidly accelerating out of the rifle, usually in response to a trigger.
I would contact Diana directly at the link below and see if they will send you a diagram.
Daisy has made 2 double barrel models. The model 21 in 1968 and the model 104 made between 1938-40. BOTH are very valuable. Unfortunately It's not possible to estimate the value because there is no description of the rifle given. Please state the condition of the rifle. Very Good, Good, Fair or Poor. Does it still work?
You will need to talk to a factory trained gunsmith
I didn't realize that the stock had to be removed from the rifle in order to pull the trigger and release the bolt. Ray
When the rifle is cocked, a spring is compressed. Pulling the trigger releases the spring, which pushes a piston forward, The piston compresses air as it moves. The compressed air blows the BB or pellet out of the barrel.
You have to swing the forearm to pump up an air cylinder in the rifle. Usually it take about 8 pumps. When you pull the trigger it releases the air an propels the BB or Pellet.
Sadly no. The Spyder triggers will only work on spyder guns. Though, it is sorta a waste because the rocker trigger is illegal at most fields. This is because of the double microswitches.
I have a crackshot 22 and I might be able to get a ejector made by a friend at work . if you would like me to ask him , let me know.meanwhile, DO NOT FIRE that rifle...a word of advice from a dummy,that did fire a gun without the ejector. it almost cost a trigger finger.
Numrich Gun Parts Corp. Google Numrich Gun Parts. Very good to work with Jeff