Instructions

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14. Trigger
WARNING!
Danger to life!
Incorrect calibre in the magazine.
Make sure that the firearm is unloaded when carrying
out the alignment and adjustment procedures.
CAUTION!
Physical damage!
Damage to the trigger caused by the bolt not being open
when the trigger is changed.
Open the bolt when changing the trigger.
CAUTION!
Physical damage!
Risk of fracturing the clamping screw by using too high a
torque.
Ensure that the trigger cam is correctly seated.
[38]
[39]
[40]
[41]
[42]
[43]
[44]
[25]
Key to illustration
38 First stage adjusting screw
39 Two stage adjusting screw
40 Trigger blade
41 Trigger stop adjusting screw
42 First stage weight adjusting screw
43 Trigger weight adjusting screw
44 Trigger cam
25 Firing pin
14.1 Trigger weight
Adjusting the trigger weight by means of adjusting screw [43]:
Pull the bolt [3] back (in the direction of the arrow to the end stop)..
turning clockwise = trigger weight is increased (+).
turning 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.
Moving the trigger cam
lowest setting of the cam = least trigger weight.
highest setting of the cam = highest trigger weight.
NOTE!
A 2 mm hexagon key and perhaps a tweezers
will be needed to adjust the trigger cam.
turning anticlockwise = release set screw.
turning clockwise = tighten fixing screw.
After the trigger cam has been moved it will be necessary to check the sear
engagement (according to the subsection "Sear engagement") and readjust it
if necessary.
Fine adjustments are made to the trigger and first stage weights by means of
adjusting screws [ 43] (trigger weight) and [42] (first stage weight).
Fig. 18 Trigger