Pardini PGP 75 1st version manual

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tqb
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Pardini PGP 75 1st version manual

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Hello,

I recently bought a Pardini PGP 75 free pistol, but the trigger is diferent from the one present in the official Pardini manual and diagram avaliable in the Pardini website.

In my pistol the screws to regulate the "trigger roll" and trigger presure F & G) are not bellow the trigger (at a 45º angle), but underneath the trigger assembly (at a 90º angle) being acessible through a premade hole in the bottom of the extended part of the grip.

Does any body have the manula for this version?
If not can anybody tell me which is the F and G screws?

I know I can always fidle with them, but I don't want to take the risk...

Thank You,
tqb
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Post by tqb »

I've found the manual under the foam in the pistol case.
It is in fact diferent from the one avaliable from the Pardini website.
I has a diferent trigger assembly, with corresponding pictures.

If Pilkguns wants to put it in the 10P Files please notify me.

Thank You.
Rover
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Post by Rover »

Did the gun blow up when you fiddled???
tqb
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Post by tqb »

:)
Actually I didn't fiddle with it.

The trigger weight is good for now. I'm not experienced enough to change it yet.
I'm still used to the 500g of the Air pistol, so the trigger seems light enough. Should have 200g or less...

But I did found out that buying a used gun has its challenges.

I was having trouble adjusting the elevation, maxing out the settings. I afterwards found that the previous owner had installed the front sight too low. After the correct installement I was able to adjust the elevations to my requirements.

Thanks.
paw080
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Post by paw080 »

tqb wrote:I've found the manual under the foam in the pistol case.
It is in fact diferent from the one avaliable from the Pardini website.
I has a diferent trigger assembly, with corresponding pictures.

If Pilkguns wants to put it in the 10P Files please notify me.

Thank You.
HI TQB, SO, what does each screw adjust? I'm getting the same version

in about a week, and nobody seems to remember what each screw affects.

Also, I think it's up to you to notify and ask Scott P. I'm sure He'd be glad to

add your info. I've also done a lot of online research, finding diagrams and

manuals for the wrong version. Thanks in advance for your response,

Tony
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Post by prowling »

And Rover: Is this the same version as the "Green Cheese" PGP-75 that LesJ is selling me? If so, I would be onboard for a copy of the manual as well.

Thanks,

Patrick Rowling
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tqb
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Post by tqb »

If anyone wants the Pardini PGP 75 1st version manual, send your email via PM.

I tried to PM pilkguns to give him the manual, but I'm still wainting for a reply.
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