Manual

Handling
1606.01 GB
5.9.3 Match trigger
Note:
The trigger weight has been set to
approx. 7 N (700 g) at factory.
The match trigger is a pressure point trigger with
adjustable creep.
The trigger tongue must be pulled until it
reaches a noticeable resistance (pressure
point).
The shot is fired after the resistance has been
overcome.
Creep adjustment (see Fig. 9):
Note:
The creep travel cannot be adjusted to "zero",
there will always be a travel by design.
Short creep:
Turn the adjustment screw 729 clockwise.
Longer creep:
Turn the adjustment screw 729 anti-clockwise.
5.10 Sights
Dependent on the model selected the SAUER 202
is supplied with various sights or without open
sights. If a gun is supplied with open sights, those
have been - depdendent on the sight type -
calibrated to 50 or 100 metres. The sights can be
changed at a later date, but this should only be
carried out by a gunsmith.
WARNING!
Gun is ready to fire
May lead to death or severe injuries
For safety reasons the trigger weight must
only be modified by a qualified gunsmith. He
can adjust the trigger weight between approx.
5 N (500 g) and 10 N (1,000 g).
WARNING!
Gun is ready to fire
May lead to death or severe injuries
Any screws sealed with red varnish must not
be interfered with by the user. If these screws
are manipulated, the warranty will be void.
The screw for reducing the creep must only
be turned clockwise to a degree that the
safety lock will still work properly.
If the free movement of the safety lock is
impeded, the screw must be immediately
turned back anti-clockwise until the normal
safety lock function is restored.