Instruction manual

LG400 – Operating Instructions
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First stage travel
The first stage travel, i.e. the path of the trigger finger piece up to the let-off point,
can be individually adjusted. Turning the screw (d) to the right (clockwise) reduces
the first stage travel. Turning the screw to the left (counterclockwise) produces a
longer first stage travel.
First stage trigger weight
Adjust the first stage trigger weight using the screw (f). Turn it to the right (clock-
wise) to increase the first stage trigger weight, and turn it to the left (counter-
clockwise) to reduce it.
Second stage trigger weight
Adjust the second stage trigger weight using the screw (c). Turn it to the right
(clockwise) to increase the second stage trigger weight, and turn it to the left
(counterclockwise) to reduce it.
Let-off point
The let-off point is set at the factory to the optimal setting. If a correction is
required, then by turning the screw (e) to the right (clockwise), you can achieve a
crisp, direct trigger let-off point. Turning the screw to the left (counterclockwise)
sets a “sluggish” let-off point. With the trigger cocked, turn the screw (e) slowly to
the right (clockwise) until the striker is released. Then turn the screw back about ¼
to ½ of a turn.
Caution: Always close the loading lever with care, especially when you have a very
crisp setting for the trigger action. This ensures that the trigger won’t fire by itself,
without being touched.
Direct trigger
To set the trigger to “direct”, that is without first stage travel, turn the screw (e) at
least two rotations further to the left (counterclockwise) than described above for