User's Manual
X. Additional Adjustments to the CCM Marker:
Sear / Lug:
The lug height controls how far the trigger must be depressed in order to fire the
marker. If this lug is set too high, the marker will not cock because the sear does
not come into contact with the lug. If the lug is set too low – the marker will not
cock or will not fire because the lug is dragging on the grip frame or the sear
cannot drop far enough to release the hammer.
Make sure that when setting your Lug you properly set it for auto triggering. To
do this properly, adjust the lug so that the marker fires (with the trigger
depressed) with a 1/8th inch gap (see picture below) between the back block and
the body of the marker. This will allow for proper firing of the marker and good
air transfer from the valve to the bolt.
To Adjust the Lug:
Insert a 1/8
th
Allen Key into the top of the marker where you see a hole in the
bolt. If you have air in the marker the Allen Key should be able to be set directly
into the lug. If you do not have air in the marker, you will need to pull the cocking
rod toward the rear of the marker to allow the Allen key to fall into the hold of the
lug.