Owner's Manual

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Adjustments standard triggersystem:
For liability reasons, we cannot give detailed instructions on trigger adjustments.
The following diagram is a reference showing adjustment screws and what
aspect of the trigger they adjust.
The 2nd Stage Adjustment (2) is the break or release weight adjuster.
The 1st Stage Length Adjustment (1) controls the travel or 1st Stage length.
NOTICE – Adjusting your trigger can easily make the rifle unsafe.
Take caution in safely adjusting and testing your trigger with an UNLOADED
magazine and empty barrel. Always point the rifle in a safe direction while
adjusting the trigger. Never rely on the trigger or safety when pointing your
rifle at any target. And, always test the rifle thoroughly following any adjust-
ments to ensure safety and reliability.
NOTICE – All adjustments work in relationship with one another. Adjust-
ments to one screw may affect the function of other aspects to the trigger.
Proper function is a tuning of each adjustment, and should be performed by
a trained specialist. Adjustments to the trigger are not a warrantied service.
Bullpup triggersystem:
First Stage, Length of pull (3)
Adjust screw 3 clockwise to reduce the length of first stage travel, but also affects
point 4. 3 and 4 works together and might need some adjustment back and forth
to get it right.
Second Stage. Resistance of pull (4)
Adjust screw 4 clockwise to increase resistance of the second stage, also
affects point 3. 3 and 4 works together and might need some adjustment back
and forth to get it right.
Trigger blade position (5)
Loosen screws and adjust rod to get wanted position of the trigger blade.
WARNING: Always make sure the safety works after adjustment has been
made to the trigger system!
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