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  1. #1
    Ideot Savant Guest

    Theoben He Fenman/Evo trigger adjustment

    My fenman trigger is too heavy on both the first and second stage, and the second stage has a bit of creep.
    Is there anything I can do about this?
    Thanks.
    Last edited by Ideot Savant; 28-12-2005 at 02:16 PM.

  2. #2
    Tinashi Guest
    Wadoka m8 do what i did , get a tx instead

  3. #3
    Ideot Savant Guest
    Well, I adjusted the trigger by bringing out the main grub screw about 3/4 and its better.
    Lighter in both stages and less creep.
    Can any more be done?

  4. #4
    Tinashi Guest
    I tried all the adjusments in the end i took it back got a tx and a venom kit, only the kit was for a m2 model so i had to trim the spring guide and re finish it.
    It now hardly kicks a has a very fast cycle and tyat after 30 shots , so it can only get better and the trigger was so light after the fenman it will take a while to get used to it.

    Tin

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    The trigger on my old Fenman was crap - the first stage was far too creepy and heavy; meaning half the time you'd pull all the way through the second stage while trying to find it

    Did all I could with adjustments - I dare say a strip, polish and dry lube would help, although I got rid of my Fenman before trying...

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    I have to say fenman triggers are good...so long as you've never had a go with a HW or AA springer

    Paul.

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