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CAMBS. R.F.D. No.

97

THEOBEN ENGINEERING WEST NEWLANDS SOMERSHAM CAMBS. PE28 3EB ENGLAND theoben@zetnet.co.uk Tel : 01487 740744 Fax : 01487 740040

http://www.theoben.co.uk

THE GOLD MEDAL TRIGGER


The field target trigger for the Rapid range
Point A

Depth of engagement SEAR

STRUT Trigger boss screws through here

Factory set Factory set depth of engagament Point B Second stage pressure IN for increase weight 2mm ALLEN KEY Trigger pull position adjustment

1/16 INCH ALLEN KEY

FIELD TARGET TRIGGER


2 Stage Fully Adjustable 6 - 8 ozs Pull Weight 1/16 & 2mm allen keys supplied

Also sideways cant if required

ADJUSTMENTS 1 Do not adjust the depth of engagement to a knife-edge, this will make the trigger unsafe. However, by decreasing the depth of engagement a small amount will reduce the amount of travel for the first stage of trigger movement. The spring pressure, acting against point A in the frame controls the pressure on the first stage. Increasing or decreasing the angle on the part of the spring that acts against point A can change this pressure. To check that you have not set the strut spring to fine, the trigger pull should return to its start position if the shot is not taken i.e. all the first stage travel should return smoothly. 2 2nd stage pressure is adjustable by rotating a 2mm allen key - clockwise for higher-pressure etc. 3 2nd stage let off position is factory set, but can be fine tuned if necessary by using a screw driver on slot point B - Clockwise for 2nd stage to be felt earlier. REMOVING THE TRIGGER To remove the trigger cassette from the rifle it is necessary to push out the 1-inch long pin that goes through the gun body by using a 5/8-inch long 'slave' pin. This way the whole unit stays assembled for inspection. SAFETY CHECK Test for safe operation by flicking off the bolt from its back position. If set properly the trigger will hold the hammer back and prevent the rifle from firing off.

WHEN CHECKING THE TRIGGER IN THE GUN BODY ALWAYS REMOVE THE BUDDY BOTTLE SO NO FATAL ACCIDENTS OCCUR
H. F. Taylor & D. R. Theobald r7_trig_ft 04/00 V.A.T. No. GB 360 0324 05

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