Instruction Manual
SSP-E
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• Adjustment of Trigger Break Force is done electronically via pressure sensor.
3. Trigger set
Caution: Before performing any adjustment,
assembly, maintenance, or cleaning, always
start with a safety check. In doing so, also check
the chamber to verify that it is unloaded and
check the bore visually that it is clean, dry and
free from any obstructions. Make sure the pistol
is de-cocked.
Trigger settings have been set to an optimum by
the manufacturer. The settings should not be
changed without any given reason. In the event
where an adjustment is necessary please refer to the following proceeding.
The trigger is designed for a crisp trigger break at a minimum trigger travel; that is, a shot release is
possible with virtually no trigger travel. It has come to our attention, that it is tempting to stop the
trigger just not far enough forward of the point where the gun fires - after firing, the shooter must
allow the trigger to move far enough forward before the next shot. Failure to do so may lead to an
unintentional discharge, but it is not required to allow the trigger to move fully forward before the
next shot.
Take Up Force:
Turning the screw „b“ clockwise will increase the take up force, and reduces it when turned counter-
clockwise.
Trigger Break Force:
The trigger break force can be adjusted electronically. Please see “Trigger Pull Force”.
Trigger Pull Force:
Trigger Pull Force is the combination of take up
force and trigger break force. The standard set-
ting would be approximately 750g for take up
and 250g for trigger break. Start by adjusting the
take up force and measure the take up force with
a regular trigger pull gauge. After this, change
over to the adjustment mode of the electronics
by pulling the trigger to the rear. Keep the trigger
squeezed all the way to the rear until the first
long flash of the diode “d” is followed by a sec-