Instructions

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If the sear engagement is too long:
There is a short travel from the two stage to the release of the trigger
(so-called "pull" or "tug").
After cocking and releasing the trigger, turn adjusting screw [39]
clockwise in steps (approx. 1/8 turn each turn).
Repeat the procedure until no two stage is no longer perceptible.
Then turn back 1/5 turn anticlockwise.
3 The optimum sear engagement is now set.
If the sear engagement is too short:
There is no longer any two stage. The trigger releases indefinably with-
out two stage.
After cocking, turn the adjusting screw [39] at least 1/4 turn
anticlockwise, release the trigger and check whether there is two
stage.
If not, repeat the procedure until there is a perceptible two stage.
As soon as there is a perceptible two stage, proceed according to
the subsection "If the sear engagement is too long" to achieve the
optimum sear engagement.
3 The optimum sear engagement is now set.
To set the sear engagement with a single-stage trigger using the adjust-
ing screw [39], see Point 14.7.
Adjusting the sear engagement on a two stage trigger by means of adjusting
screw [39]:
turning clockwise = sear engagement is shortened.
turning anticlockwise = sear engagement is lengthened.
Setting the optimum sear engagement:
The firearm must be unloaded.
Cock the firearm and release the trigger (check whether the trigger
releases as desired).
14.2 First stage weight (only with two stage trigger)
Adjusting the first stage weight by means of adjusting screw [42]:
turning clockwise = first stage weight is increased (+).
turning anticlockwise = first stage 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.
14.3 Sear engagement
The sear engagement denotes the travel from the two stage to the release of
the trigger.
WARNING!
Danger to life!
Unintentional shooting as a result of too short a sear en-
gagement and/or too low a trigger weight.
Do not set the sear engagement too short.
Do not set the trigger weight too low.
Do not subject loaded and unsecured firearm to impact
and do not use force to close the bolt.