User's Manual
Danger to life!
Danger to life from loaded firearm.
h Do not look down into the muzzle.
h Keep the muzzle of the firearm pointing in a safe
direction.
Material damage!
Damage to the trigger caused by the breech not being
open when the trigger is changed.
h Open the breech when changing the trigger.
Adjusting the trigger weight by means of trigger weight adjusting
screw [2]:
y turn clockwise = trigger weight is increased (+)
y turn anticlockwise = trigger weight is reduced (–)
The trigger and first stage weights are mechanically interdependent.
Any adjustment always results in a small concurrent change in the
trigger or first stage weight.
Danger to life!
Unintentional discharge as a result of too short a sear
engagement and/or too low a trigger weight.
h Do not set the sear engagement too short.
h Do not set the trigger weight too low.
h Do not subject loaded and unsecured rifles to
impact and do not use force to close the breech.
The sear engagement denotes the travel from the second stage
to the release of the trigger.
Adjusting the sear engagement on a two-stage trigger by means
of the sear engagement adjusting screw [1]:
y turn anticlockwise = sear engagement is shortened
y turn clockwise = sear engagement is lengthened
Setting the optimum sear engagement:
$$ The$rifle$must$be$unloaded.
X Cock the rifle and release the trigger
(check whether the trigger releases as desired).