User's Manual

 
The trigger stop denotes the travel from the second stage to the end
stop for the trigger blade.
Setting the trigger stop using the trigger stop setting screw [T]:
y turn clockwise = trigger stop is shortened
y turn anticlockwise = trigger stop is lengthened
Malfunction!
Trigger stop setting screw is screwed in beyond the
second stage or direct function (trigger will not actuate).
h Trigger stop adjustment screw should not be
screwed in beyond the second stage or direct
function.
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 
Release the relevant clamping screw (according to required setting).
The trigger blade can be moved along the guide, swung to the side
and adjusted in height.
The trigger blade can be removed completely and turned through
180°. The longer part of the trigger blade now points downwards.
The blade holder is asymmetric and can be fitted offset by 180° to
provide additional length adjustment. The lateral blade adjustment
can also be varied in the same way. By releasing the screw (8),
the trigger sear can be turned through 180° to permit offset to the side.
 
 
Adjustment using setting screw [L]. Turn the setting screw [L] to the right
until there is no more first stage travel.
Danger of injury by automatic firing!
Automatic firing and malfunction caused by minimum
setting of trigger weight, first stage travel too small or
the sear engagement is too small.
h Do not set the trigger weight too low.
h Do not set the first stage travel and sear
engagement too small.
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 
 
Adjustment using setting screw [L]. Turn the setting screw [L] to the left
until the desired first stage travel is reached.
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