TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT
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• Be sure the trigger is not adjusted to the
point where it is too sensitive and may
cause accidental discharge of the marker.
• Removing the trigger spring will cause
premature wear on the microswitch,
resulting in failure.
• Be sure you do not pinch the wires
between the frame and body if
reattaching the frame to the body.
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ADJUSTING YOUR TRIGGER
The trigger’s forward travel and over travel are fully adjustable so that the user can fine-tune the trigger to his or her exact liking.
You do not need to remove the frame from the gun in order to adjust the trigger pull.
• The two adjustment screws are located on the right side of the frame above the trigger guard
(see figure 1)
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• Use a 5/64” Allen wrench to make the desired adjustments.
• The screw toward the front of the trigger controls the forward travel. Screwing it in will
shorten the trigger’s length of pull.
Note: If this screw is adjusted too far, the switch will be held down at all times and the marker will not fire.
• The screw toward the rear of the trigger controls the over travel. By turning this screw you
can adjust how far the trigger will travel after it reaches the firing point.
Note: If this screw is adjusted too far, the trigger will not be allowed to travel far enough to depress
the switch and fire the marker.
NOTE: Be sure that the frame and trigger assembly are kept
clean. If there is excess dirt or paint build up around the trigger,
the trigger will no longer move freely. In addition, paint and dirt
can cause the microswitch to not function properly or fail.
CAUTION: BE SURE YOU DO NOT PINCH
THE WIRES BETWEEN THE FRAME AND
BODY WHEN REATTACHING
THE FRAME TO THE BODY.
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