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<blockquote data-quote="TheProRifle" data-source="post: 381704" data-attributes="member: 24545"><p>Hello guys... I'm new here and joined just to tell you guys this. Here's the best kept secret about the HOWA M1500 trigger. You can adjust the trigger right down without having to modify the trigger face to enable the safety. All you have to do is when you run the bolt open, pull the safety back to the middle position (bolt free/trigger safe) while the bolt handle is lifted and before you chamber the next round. Now close the bolt. You can now—as normal—either pull the safety back further and lock the bolt and have the trigger safe, or you can push it home ready to fire the gun. You can re-engage the safety again in a cancel situation, so long as you made it safe initially before chambering that round.</p><p></p><p>It's a product of having "cock on open" function as opposed to cock on close like the Mauser Argie. To that end you can also relax the pin without dry-firing by lowering the bolt handle from an up position while holding the trigger in "fire" position.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p><p></p><p>-=TPR=-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheProRifle, post: 381704, member: 24545"] Hello guys... I'm new here and joined just to tell you guys this. Here's the best kept secret about the HOWA M1500 trigger. You can adjust the trigger right down without having to modify the trigger face to enable the safety. All you have to do is when you run the bolt open, pull the safety back to the middle position (bolt free/trigger safe) while the bolt handle is lifted and before you chamber the next round. Now close the bolt. You can now—as normal—either pull the safety back further and lock the bolt and have the trigger safe, or you can push it home ready to fire the gun. You can re-engage the safety again in a cancel situation, so long as you made it safe initially before chambering that round. It's a product of having "cock on open" function as opposed to cock on close like the Mauser Argie. To that end you can also relax the pin without dry-firing by lowering the bolt handle from an up position while holding the trigger in "fire" position. Hope this helps. -=TPR=- [/QUOTE]
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