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    HW45 Trigger Adjustment Guide...

    Hi guys. I don't know about you but I found the user manual and information on t'internet somewhat lacking with regards to adjusting the trigger on the HW45.

    So I decided to work it out and write my own guide. It might come in useful for some folk...

    http://www.jimmiedeesairguns.com/man...er-adjustment/

    All the best,
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    hw45 trigger

    Excellent advise, May I just add, that I found by taking off the l/h pistol grip, you can see what the adjustments are actually doing, making it easier to get your head around what's happening.
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    looks like a very useful guide, thanks.. I've got mine set VERY light at present. It would probably be ok if it was my only pistol, but given that I've got a few others, all with 'normal' light triggers, the hair trigger on my '45 keeps catching me out. One of these days I'll sit down and sort it out. I've got a TbT kit to go in, so I'll probably start with that first.

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    Thanks Jimmie - a very useful guide. My HW45 trigger is a bit heavier than I feel comfortable with so I will have experiment at making it a bit lighter.

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    Nice guide, thanks!

    I was hoping to set my 45 trigger this weekend, and this will save me minutes in trial and error.
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    Excellent guide thanks. I've just had a look at my 45 having seen this. cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeHW45 View Post
    Excellent guide thanks. I've just had a look at my 45 having seen this. cheers
    very nicely done..thank you

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    Excellent guide.

    Do you know if the Black/Silver Star uses the same three screw adjustments?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil G View Post
    Excellent guide.

    Do you know if the Black/Silver Star uses the same three screw adjustments?

    atb Phil
    Yes, it's the same as the HW45.

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    Thanks buddy :-)






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    Very good, thank you

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    Rilliant

    Did one of my guns the other day. Brilliant video. Thanks

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    Do It.

    Quote Originally Posted by gavinfdavies View Post
    looks like a very useful guide, thanks.. I've got mine set VERY light at present. It would probably be ok if it was my only pistol, but given that I've got a few others, all with 'normal' light triggers, the hair trigger on my '45 keeps catching me out. One of these days I'll sit down and sort it out. I've got a TbT kit to go in, so I'll probably start with that first.
    I put the Tinbum in my .22 HW45 and I much like the results. I went with shortening the spring. The shooting and cocking are way smoother.

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    excellent guide
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