Some may find the mechanism a touch heavy, but after using it, I reckon it’s just about perfect for a spring-powered airgun. Even straight from the box, this one had a fairly long, light first stage, with a clear stop, before a very positive let-off with no creep at all. I’ve learned through experience to manage my expectations when it comes to triggers on sub-£300 airguns, but the two-stage set-up on the Supersport SE wouldn’t feel out of place on a gun costing twice the price. That movement will result in the certain loss of zero, so I’d be inclined to fasten it with a spot of glue to prevent that. The fibre-optic sighting piece can be slotted on and off, and the design of its fixture means that it will shift to either side if knocked. A word of caution concerning the red front element, though. Adjustment dials on the green rear element, which is also removable, allow compensation for windage and elevation, and turn with positive clicks, which makes for straightforward zeroing. The plastic ‘post and notch’ open sights are of the fibre-optic variety and they really do glow in most light conditions. The front open sight element sits on a ramp which can be replaced with a silencer
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