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    Webley Vulcan etc trigger

    Amazing the stuff you knew but can't quite remember (or be bothered to Google) as you get older.

    1980s Webley generic trigger, as on Vulcan/Viscount/Tracker etc.

    You screw the badly-located adjustment screw out (anti-clockwise) to make the trigger less rubbish, and in to make it, er, more rubbish? But don't screw it out too far or bad things happen? Is that correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Amazing the stuff you knew but can't quite remember (or be bothered to Google) as you get older.

    1980s Webley generic trigger, as on Vulcan/Viscount/Tracker etc.

    You screw the badly-located adjustment screw out (anti-clockwise) to make the trigger less rubbish, and in to make it, er, more rubbish? But don't screw it out too far or bad things happen? Is that correct?
    Not sure to be honest, but what you can do is buy the trigger upgrade from Chambers, which makes it a lot better
    Happy Shooting!! Paul.
    "We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking that we used when we created them" - Albert Einstein.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Amazing the stuff you knew but can't quite remember (or be bothered to Google) as you get older.

    1980s Webley generic trigger, as on Vulcan/Viscount/Tracker etc.

    You screw the badly-located adjustment screw out (anti-clockwise) to make the trigger less rubbish, and in to make it, er, more rubbish? But don't screw it out too far or bad things happen? Is that correct?
    Yes.

    In = heavier pull

    Out = lighter pull --- too far out and the trigger becomes unsafe.




    All the best Mick

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    Thanks, thought it was something like that!

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    Replace the trigger spring with one of thinner wire from a clicky pen. Try severeal till you get one thats perfect.
    Donald

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    Quote Originally Posted by thisisdonald View Post
    Replace the trigger spring with one of thinner wire from a clicky pen. Try severeal till you get one thats perfect.
    And thank you, Donald. I'd rather keep it original, but have a stash of rubbish pens to try if I change my mind.

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