Manual
29
Trigger Adjustment
For The Fire Hawk
™
Any adjustments
are to be made to
Screws "A" and "B".
A 5/64" hex wrench and a
1/4" open end wrench are
required to perform
adjustments.
The trigger of the Fire Hawk
™
is factory set for optimal weight of pull,
sear engagement and over-travel. If further adjustment is required, the Fire
Hawk™ is equipped with two trigger adjustment screws that can be adjust-
ed by the shooter. If the shooter is not able to make the appropriate adjust-
ments the adjustments should be made by a qualified gunsmith.
In the diagram above, Screw “A” is used to adjust the sear engagement.
Sear engagement adjustment refers to the distance the trigger has to be
moved rearward to release the sear which in turn allows the striker to fall
from the “Cocked” position to the “Fired” position.
Screw “B” is used to adjust over-travel. Over-travel is described as the
amount of rearward trigger movement after the trigger releases the striker.
The Fire Hawk
™
triggers are factory set to an optimal pull. Physical al-
teration of the trigger, or adjustments other than those described above
with Screw “A” and Screw “B” may lead to a situation where a danger-
ously light trigger pull results. A TRIGGER PULL THAT IS TOO
LIGHT CAN CAUSE PREMATURE FIRING WHICH MAY LEAD TO
INJURY AND/OR DEATH TO THE SHOOTER OR BYSTANDERS
AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.