I'm sure its very simple but before I begin to tweek the trigger, what is the correct procedure to 'improve the feel' of the trigger pull presumably by turning the small grub screw in front of the trigger ?
Thought I'd better consult the "Gentleman's Collective" before I inadvertedly send tiny springs, screws and widgets catapulting into oblivion !
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If you remove the stock (2 forward screws and a screw/bolt through the pistol grip) you can see that workings and action of the sears and adjusting springs. You can also set the trigger without cocking the mainspring.
HTH
Ian
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
Thanks Chaps, I'll give it a go !
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Glad to hear you're loving it, John.
An Airsporter is still on my "must get" list.
And, most definitely, a Lincoln Jeffries / BSA pre-war underlever. One day, one day.......
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Personally I'd go for the later RB2's but this 'S' type is very good for shootability and the big barrel looks stunning !
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