Instructions

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WARNING!
Danger to life!
The first stage travel adjusting screw is set via the two stage
function.
Never turn the first stage travel adjusting screw beyond
the two stage function.
Never remove the first stage travel completely in order
to convert the two stage trigger to a single stage trigger.
WARNING!
Danger to life from automatic firing!
Automatically firing shots and malfunctions caused by mini-
mally set trigger weight and too short a sear engagement.
Do not set the trigger weight too low.
Do not set the sear engagement too short.
14.4 First stage travel (only with two stage triggers)
First stage travel denotes the travel of the trigger blade from the zero position
to the two stage.
Setting the first stage travel by means of adjusting screw [38]:
turning clockwise = first stage travel is shortened
turning anticlockwise = first stage travel is lengthened
14.6 Adjusting the trigger blade
Release the clamping screw for the trigger blade [40]; the trigger blade can
both be moved along the guide and also pivoted to the side.
14.5 Trigger stop
The trigger stop denotes the travel from the two stage to the end stop for the
trigger blade.
Setting the trigger stop by means of the trigger stop adjusting screw [41]:
turning clockwise = trigger stop is shortened
turning anticlockwise = trigger stop is lengthened
14.7 Converting a two stage trigger into a single sta-
ge trigger
Setting:
Turn the screw for the first stage travel [38] anticlockwise until the maxi-
mum first stage length has been set.
Tightening.
Turn adjusting screw [39] (two stage) anticlockwise until the trigger
releases.
From this setting, turn adjusting screw [39] approx. 1/4 turn clockwise.
3 The trigger is now directly adjusted, there is no longer any first stage
travel.
CAUTION!
Malfunction!
Trigger stop adjusting screw has been turned beyond
the actuation point (trigger does not actuate).
Do not turn the trigger stop adjusting screw in beyond
the actuation point.