What is the approved weight for an air pistol trigger?

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paulo
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What is the approved weight for an air pistol trigger?

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Is there an home made way to determine if my trigger is set to rules?
What is the weight for the trigger on an air pistol?
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Bob-Riegl
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500 grams
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Re: What is the approved weight for an air pistol trigger?

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paulo wrote:Is there an home made way to determine if my trigger is set to rules?
Sorry to state the obvious but yes, make yourself a trigger weight. I use an M24 nut on a bent piece of welding rod. It weighs about 540g which is close enough for me.
paulo wrote:What is the weight for the trigger on an air pistol?
Minimum of 500g, lifted with the barrel vertical.
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So after I create a weight of 500grams, and then lift the gun with that weight hanging on the trigger, the gun should not go off?
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paulo wrote:So after I create a weight of 500grams, and then lift the gun with that weight hanging on the trigger, the gun should not go off?
Correct. If you then just push down a bit more on the trigger it should then go off.

Just a word of advice, don't set the trigger too close to 500g. Allow a bit more so that you can go to equipment control at a match confident that you can lift the 500g.

At the pre-match check they will try to lift the weight 3 times before sending you away to adjust the trigger. If you get selected for a random trigger weight test at the end of a match and it fails to lift the weight 3 times then you must be disqualified.
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Here's the thread on my home-brew trigger weight.

http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?t=19783

I used it on my LP10 then at a match I was able to compare to a 'real' trigger weight with an actual roller on the trigger. My home brew version was perfectly accurate.

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Oz wrote:I used it on my LP10 then at a match I was able to compare to a 'real' trigger weight with an actual roller on the trigger.
It's many years since the ISSF rules allowed a roller; certainly before 1993.
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David Levene wrote: It's many years since the ISSF rules allowed a roller; certainly before 1993.
LOL... It would appear that our club weights are just a little old. But that's to what I compared my home brew system. I'll triple check it again with a current weight system at the Olympic Training Center this weekend.

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