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Thread: New Kral NP-02 won't cock

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    New Kral NP-02 won't cock

    Picked up a new Kral NP-02 today, the shop filled it for me but I didn't think to check it afterwards. Got it home & went to have a play with it only to find it won't cock. The shop isn't open again until next Thursday so I'm hoping it's an easy fix. Any ideas chaps?
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    Try the hidden little 2mm(?) Allen screw in front of the trigger. You have to remove the stock (one Allen bolt) to gain access. I found the stocks on mine still tight after I'd removed the screw so put some silicone grease on the inside on re assembly.

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    Thanks Iain, I'll give that a go
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    Only adjust the screws a little at a time.
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    I'll watch out for that, cheers
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    Given that tampering with it will (or could) probably invalidate the warranty I'd wait & take it back to the shop.

    I can't understand why people pay for a warranty but then don't use it

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    One screw to remove the stock and two mins to give this tiny Allen screw a very slight turn could stop a 6 day wait till the shop opens again just for them to do it.

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    Adjusting the trigger would not invalidate a warranty.
    My Brococks have to have the stock removed to adjust the triggers.

    Do you have instructions to adjust the trigger?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil54 View Post
    Adjusting the trigger would not invalidate a warranty.
    My Brococks have to have the stock removed to adjust the triggers.

    Do you have instructions to adjust the trigger?
    The threaded rod adjusting the 1st stage is self explanatory once the stock is removed.

    The 2mm (?) Allen screw is hidden in front of the trigger blade. I screwed mine in in stages until it wouldn't cock then backed it off ever so slightly until it did. Now they are both (Reggie & Ronnie) far better than the factory settings. Try the stock bump test after.

    Ive also removed the 'O' ring in the front bridge to make the barrel a bit more free floating.

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    And - how did you get on?
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