Instructions

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14.8 Switching from a single stage to a two stage
trigger
Turn the trigger stop adjusting screw [41] approx. 2 1/2 turns
anticlockwise (setting the max. trigger stop longer).
Release the safety catch and cock the rifle.
Turn adjusting screw [39] clockwise by approx. 2 1/2 turns.
3 The two stage is now perceptible.
To set the optimum sear engagement, the procedure in Chapter 14.3
("Setting the optimum sear engagement") must be followed.
If required, the trigger characteristics can be set to the desired values as
follows: first stage travel as per Point 14.4, trigger stop as per Point 14.5,
trigger weight as per Point 14.1 and first stage weight as per Point 14.2
14.9 Faulty trigger due to displacement
Proceed as follows in the event of malfunctions caused by an incorrectly ad-
justed trigger:
The trigger function must be checked after every change.
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:
Check whether the safety catch is engaged.
Check that the trigger cam [44] is present and screwed in place
correctly.
The trigger stop adjusting screw [41] is screwed in a few turns too
far (turn screw [41] anticlockwise by a few turns until the firing pin [25]
releases once more when the trigger is pulled).
The trigger does not catch the firing pin:
Adjusting screw [38] (first stage) is screwed in several turns too far.
Check that the tension spring is not damaged and is fitted correctly.
The single stage trigger is set too tight:
Turn the adjusting screw [39] anti-clockwise in quarter turn steps until
the firing pin [25] is caught.
The catch link return spring is too weak or is defective:
The trigger must be returned to the factory for repair.