User's Manual
y Turn the trigger stop adjusting screw [4] approx. 2
1
/
2
turns
anticlockwise (set the max. trigger stop longer).
y Release the safety catch and cock the rifle.
y Turn adjusting screw [2] clockwise by approx. 2
1
/
2
turns.
9 The second stage is now perceptible.
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X If required, the trigger characteristics can be set to the desired
values as follows: first stage travel per Point 4, trigger stop per
Point 5, trigger weight per Point 1 and first stage weight per
Point 2.
Proceed as follows in the event of malfunctions caused
by a misadjusted trigger:
X The trigger function must be checked after every change.
X When the malfunction has been rectified, check the desired
trigger characteristic and adjust it again if necessary.
The trigger catches the firing pin but does not fire when pulled:
y Check whether the safety catch is engaged.
y Check that the trigger cam [7] is present and screwed on correctly.
y The trigger stop adjusting screw [4] is screwed in a few turns too
far (turn screw [4] anticlockwise by a few turns until the firing pin
[8] releases once more when the trigger is pulled).
The trigger does not catch the firing pin:
y Adjusting screw [1] (first stage) is screwed in several turns too far.
y Check that the tension spring is not damaged and is fitted correctly.
The single stage trigger is set too tight:
y Turn adjusting screw [2] clockwise in
1
/
4
turn steps until the firing
pin [8] is caught.
The catch link return spring is too weak or is defective:
y The trigger must be returned to the factory for repair.