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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => Gamo Gate => : pongoblue October 01, 2009, 02:07:30 AM
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I have a CFX .177
I installed the GRT III in 10 minutes, it was very easy. Thanks Bob.
These are my questions:
With the loaded rifle ready for firing, with his finger and there is no end of 1st stage and the beginning of the 2nd stage, while with the rifle "unarmed" feel the 1st stage and 2nd stage very well.
1-This is normal?
2-How do I eliminate this problem?
3-If I start to pull the trigger, but then release it without firing, the sear will not reset to its original state automatically, this is normal? I was wrong setting?
Thanks, and sorry my english.
Ho una CFX .177
Ho installato il GRT III in 10 minuti, è stato molto facile. Grazie Bob.
Queste sono le mie domande:
Con la carabina caricata pronta per lo sparo, col dito, non percepisco la fine del 1 tempo e l'inizio del 2° tempo, mentre con la carabina "non armata" percepisco il 1 e 2 tempo molto bene.
1-Questo è normale?
2-Come posso eliminare questo problema?
3-Se premo un poco il grilletto e poi non desidero più sparare esso non torna automaticamente in posizione originale, questo è normale? Ho sbagliato la regolazione?
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Yes, that is normal. It didn't reset with the factory trigger either although it seemed to because of the heavy trigger return spring. It is also discussed in the installation instructions as shown below.
Important Safety note regarding balked fires: this actually should apply to every gun
If you start to pull the trigger, but then release it without firing, the sear will not reset to its original (as-cocked) state automatically. This may leave your rifle on the verge of firing and therefore in an unsafe condition where the slightest jolt or vibration might cause a misfire. Therefore, if you begin to take a shot, but then change your mind after having already started to pull the trigger, it is important to always re-cock the gun to reset the sear.
The non-resetting sear is not a side effect of the GRT-III trigger blade modification and was like that with the factory trigger but you probably never noticed it before only because the blade return spring of the unmodified trigger creates the illusion of automatic reset when the trigger blade is released. A partial pull-through has always had this potential for leaving the sear in a state of partial disengagement. Always re-cock a gun whenever a trigger is even touched without actual firing on any gun.
If you have any problems, you can always download the troubleshooting guide here.
http://charliedatuna.com/airgun_docs/GRT_III%20Troubleshooting.doc
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Thanks Bob, you are both available in the answers and your technical skills I was reassured. I am happy to have purchased. Other tests ... and I'll tell you my impressions.
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CRT.
"............Important Safety note regarding balked fires: this actually should apply to every gun ..............."
Excellent safety point to bring up !!!!
Thanks, Bob.
Paul.
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Yes a get safety tip thanks to Bob:) , I always wondered about that and Manufactures dont mention this one! Easy fix to recock .Thanks, Tony.