5.5.5 Adjusting the trigger stop
Observe the warnings on page 24! The trigger creep is adjusted using the trigger stop (section
between shot discharge and trigger stop).
CAuTIoN
If the trigger creep is too tight, it can lead to irregular shots and pistol malfunctions.
fPartially unscrew the trigger stop setscrew (f) (clockwise).
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• Dismantle the grip (see Chapter 5.2.1).
• Screw in the setscrew (f) clockwise. The trigger creep will shorten.
5.5.6 Adjusting the pawl intersection
The setscrew (e) is adjusted in the factory and should not be altered if possible.
Observe the warnings on page 24!
If the pawl intersection must be adjusted, observe these instructions:
Dismantle the grip (see Chapter 5.2.1). With a cocked and unloaded pistol (cocking lever and verti-
cal position) screw the setscrew (e) in until the trigger disconnects on its own. Then turn back the
setscrew by at least a 1/6 rotation.
5.5.7 Training trigger
Cock the pistol for dry training using the cocking lever. Move
the cocking lever forward not more than 10°; the loading tray
must remain open. Do not load the pistol. Pull the trigger.
After shooting, move the cocking lever once again into its end
position, move it forward and then fire another training shot.
Upon firing the training shot, the hammer is released, yet
the compressed air valve does not open and no compressed
air is used.
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In competition, if the cocking lever is closed too tight and the compressed air
leaks when the training shot fires, this is evaluated as a miss with a score of zero.
1 Cocking lever in dry training position
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