Setting of trigger pull (a):
Turn screw clockwise to increase
pull, turn screw anti-clockwise
to reduce pull.
Setting of trigger stop (b):
Turn screw clockwise for a
shorter course, turn anti-clockwise
to increase the course.
Setting of trigger slack (c):
Turn screw clockwise to shorten
first-stage travel, and anticlockwise
to increase first-stage
travel.
Setting of pawl intersection
in resting position (d):
Turn screw clockwise to shorten
pawl intersection, and turn
screw anti-clockwise to increase
pawl intersection.
Setting of sear engagement
(e):
Turning the screw clockwise
causes a roll trigger pull,
turning anti-clockwise causes a
crisp trigger pull
Setting of sear engagement
power (f):
After loosening the screw, the
sear engagement screw (e) can
be moved. Moving to the left
cause reduction of sear engagement
power, moving to the
right cause increase of power. Click for exploded diagram.
1 Lateral adjustment of
hook buttplate |
– Open the breech, press in the
bolt catch, and withdraw the
bolt from the housing. – Turn the bolt handle to uncock the bolt. – Unscrew the closing nut and remove the rear firing pin spring. | ![]() |
– Press the arrester sleeve slightly inwards, then press out the straight pin using a suitable tool. Remove the arrester sleeve. | ![]() |
– Detach the bolt handle, pull out the firing pin with the front firing pin spring. | ![]() |