pretty sure you can adjust that trigger.i had the same problem with the thin blade cutting into my finger,sold it recently so can't check but iirc there is screw in front or behind the trigger.certainly i adjusted mine and much better for it. ATB
pretty sure you can adjust that trigger.i had the same problem with the thin blade cutting into my finger,sold it recently so can't check but iirc there is screw in front or behind the trigger.certainly i adjusted mine and much better for it. ATB
Yes Rod, there are two adjustment screws under the trigger. I have also reshaped the sear unit as they tend to wear easily.
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I think the most common trigger type has 3 screws at the back of the trigger guard. The centre one is a lock screw that pushes on a little piece of bent steel and locks the other two screws in place. You have to undo this screw before adjusting the other 2 screws.
Paratroopers are often oversprung and a softer spring or a few coils off the one you have should give a better trigger and extend the life of the sear.
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