FAS 603 .32 : Trigger adjustment help request.
Posted: Sun May 02, 2004 7:39 pm
I was initially going to add this to our current thread on match .32’s (“none perfect”?) but realised this was starting to get a little off topic!
I have recently acquired a FAS 603 .32 in near-new condition. It was in the hands of a dealer (new) for about 5 years before being purchased by its previous owner who never really got into CF. It is however an older example (there are no holes through the frame to access the adjustment screws of the hammer box).
It fits my hand like a glove and shoots a very tight group off a rest. However I’m struggling a little with adjusting the second stage of the trigger – something not helped by the very rudimentary instructions on the early example of the instruction manual.
Having to remove the hammer box to adjust the trigger weight is a bit annoying, but something I can deal with. My problem is that I find the amount of “creep” on the second stage to be excessively long (squeeze, squeeze, squeeze, “this has got to go off sometime…” squeeze, squeeze, "errr.." squeeze, BANG!).
If I try an adjust the allen-screw in the hammer box to reduce the length, it seems to make little difference - until suddenly a point is reached where the trigger turns into a three-stage trigger with a very crisp (and quite heavy) trigger point. My ideal would be just a fraction of creep on the 2nd stage before firing. Can anyone suggest what I might do to improve matters? Or have I been spoilt by the superb trigger adjustment potential of my FWB AW93 .22 and will I just have to get used to the FAS trigger system?
Any advice most welcome!
I have recently acquired a FAS 603 .32 in near-new condition. It was in the hands of a dealer (new) for about 5 years before being purchased by its previous owner who never really got into CF. It is however an older example (there are no holes through the frame to access the adjustment screws of the hammer box).
It fits my hand like a glove and shoots a very tight group off a rest. However I’m struggling a little with adjusting the second stage of the trigger – something not helped by the very rudimentary instructions on the early example of the instruction manual.
Having to remove the hammer box to adjust the trigger weight is a bit annoying, but something I can deal with. My problem is that I find the amount of “creep” on the second stage to be excessively long (squeeze, squeeze, squeeze, “this has got to go off sometime…” squeeze, squeeze, "errr.." squeeze, BANG!).
If I try an adjust the allen-screw in the hammer box to reduce the length, it seems to make little difference - until suddenly a point is reached where the trigger turns into a three-stage trigger with a very crisp (and quite heavy) trigger point. My ideal would be just a fraction of creep on the 2nd stage before firing. Can anyone suggest what I might do to improve matters? Or have I been spoilt by the superb trigger adjustment potential of my FWB AW93 .22 and will I just have to get used to the FAS trigger system?
Any advice most welcome!