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Rifle Basix Trigger Question
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 195028" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>your trigger is just out of adjustment , this is a common problem found when guy try to get all the creep out of the trigger. You need to adjust the trigger over travel screw back some. </p><p>Try this</p><p>check make sure the gun is unloaded , cock it and adjust the trigger take screw (front of trigger) untill the sear trips then back that screw up one half revolution and recock it. pull the trigger with the safety ON , then turn it off ,the gun should not fire , if it does turn the take up screw back another 90 deg or 1/4 turn and repeat. If the gun continues to fire then their is a problem with the triger geometery and it needs to be either stoned to the correct angles or in your case replaced as its factroy defective , that trigger sould safely be adjustable to at least a pound or a little less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 195028, member: 8843"] your trigger is just out of adjustment , this is a common problem found when guy try to get all the creep out of the trigger. You need to adjust the trigger over travel screw back some. Try this check make sure the gun is unloaded , cock it and adjust the trigger take screw (front of trigger) untill the sear trips then back that screw up one half revolution and recock it. pull the trigger with the safety ON , then turn it off ,the gun should not fire , if it does turn the take up screw back another 90 deg or 1/4 turn and repeat. If the gun continues to fire then their is a problem with the triger geometery and it needs to be either stoned to the correct angles or in your case replaced as its factroy defective , that trigger sould safely be adjustable to at least a pound or a little less. [/QUOTE]
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