User's Manual

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First stage travel denotes the travel of the trigger blade
from the zero position to the second stage.
Setting the first stage travel by means of adjusting screw [1]:
y turn clockwise = first stage travel is shortened
y turn anticlockwise = first stage travel is lengthened
Danger to life!
The first stage travel adjusting screw is set beyond
the second stage function.
h Never turn the first stage travel adjusting screw
beyond the second stage function.
h Never remove the first stage travel completely
in order to convert the two-stage trigger to a
single stage trigger.
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The sear engagement on the two-stage trigger is too long:
There is a short travel from the second stage to the release of the trigger
(so-called "pull" or "tug").
X After cocking and releasing the trigger, turn adjusting screw [2]
clockwise in steps (approx.
1
/
8
turn each time).
X Repeat the procedure until the second stage is no longer
perceptible.
X Then turn back
1
/
4
turn anticlockwise.
9 The optimum sear engagement is now set.
The sear engagement on the two-stage trigger is too short:
There is no longer any second stage. The trigger releases indefinably
without a second stage.
X After cocking, turn the adjusting screw [2] at least
1
/
4
turn
anticlockwise, release the trigger and check whether there is
a second stage.
X If not, repeat the procedure until there is a perceptible second
stage.
X As soon as there is a perceptible second stage, proceed according
to the subsection "If the sear engagement is too long" to achieve
the optimum sear engagement.
To set the sear engagement with a single-stage trigger using adjusting
screw [2], see Point 7.
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