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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => Air Gun Gate => Topic started by: send2r on January 10, 2012, 10:07:38 PM
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gene
i would like a simple answer to a simple question.
the problem is that two people have been adjusting my tuna trigger.
now the trigger is so far out from a safe operation of my air rifle, that my rifle is useless as just releasing the safety can cause the rifle to discharge.
so my question to you is, how do i restore the trigger to its original factory adjustments? that is to say the same as the day a little padded envelope showed up with a gold tuna trigger.
i have read lots of stuff and i may be dense so just a simple explanation is all i need . just words no emoticons as they tend to confuse me as well.
by the way like the new paint job on the forum.
hope you can find it in your heart to help me restore my rifle to a safe working condition.
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gene
i would like a simple answer to a simple question.
the problem is that two people have been adjusting my tuna trigger.
now the trigger is so far out from a safe operation of my air rifle, that my rifle is useless as just releasing the safety can cause the rifle to discharge.
so my question to you is, how do i restore the trigger to its original factory adjustments? that is to say the same as the day a little padded envelope showed up with a gold tuna trigger.
i have read lots of stuff and i may be dense so just a simple explanation is all i need . just words no emoticons as they tend to confuse me as well.
by the way like the new paint job on the forum.
hope you can find it in your heart to help me restore my rifle to a safe working condition.
Bob aka "Charlie Da Tuna" is the man you need to talk to. I just went through a similar problem and he went out of his way to make sure that everything was as it should be !
Bob is one of the founders of the GTA forum and a "class act" all the way !
Dave
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Bob, Gene, Ed aka Shadow, or many of our other members could help you with this. I have only used the GRT3 trigger once and did not need to adjust it so I cannot help you but hopefully one of them will chime in
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I have emailed you the basic trigger adjustment instructions.
CDT
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are the threads on the trigger or the alan screw itself. i am unclear as to which it is
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are the threads on the trigger or the alan screw itself. i am unclear as to which it is
The Allen screw is threaded and is located within a threaded portion of the trigger body itself. So, when you adjust it, the screw moves in or out, depending on the direction you rotate it in.
The Slotted screw controls the length of the first stage.
Please be careful and make sure to follow Bob's instructions exactly !
http://charliedatuna.com/airgun_docs/GRT-III%20trigger%20blade%20instructions.pdf (http://charliedatuna.com/airgun_docs/GRT-III%20trigger%20blade%20instructions.pdf)
http://charliedatuna.com/airgun_docs/GRT_III%20Troubleshooting.doc (http://charliedatuna.com/airgun_docs/GRT_III%20Troubleshooting.doc)
Dave
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"adjust the first stage with the .050 allen wrench so that there are 1 or 2 threads showing."
are the threads in the trigger or they on the allen screw?
will this be original adjustment of the whole assembly, for the allen screw?
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"adjust the first stage with the .050 allen wrench so that there are 1 or 2 threads showing."
are the threads in the trigger or they on the Allen screw?
will this be original adjustment of the whole assembly, for the Allen screw?
I believe that means that the Allen screw should be turned IN until 2 or 3 threads on the Allen screw are showing out the TOP of the Trigger.
If I am wrong, someone PLEASE correct me on this, ASAP . . .
Dave
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David... I sent you the instruction.. please read them.
CDT