FAS 6007 Trigger Adjustment
Moderators: pilkguns, m1963, David Levene, Spencer, Richard H
Forum rules
If you wish to make a donation to this forum's operation , it would be greatly appreciated.
https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/targettalk?yours=true
If you wish to make a donation to this forum's operation , it would be greatly appreciated.
https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/targettalk?yours=true
FAS 6007 Trigger Adjustment
Would anybody like to have a go at deciphering this cryptic gobbledegook?
What on earth does "This adjustment makes more sensible and dangerous the hammer's mount" actually mean ?
I did say in one of my other posts that I think they put the Italian language manual through Google Translate !
What on earth does "This adjustment makes more sensible and dangerous the hammer's mount" actually mean ?
I did say in one of my other posts that I think they put the Italian language manual through Google Translate !
Re: FAS 6007 Trigger Adjustment
That is the sear engagement screw,
Clockwise reduces the amount of engagement (Italian translation....makes it dangerous and exciting)
Turn Anti-Clockwise increases the sear engagement (Italian.....make it dull and boring.)
If you only have a digital watch...then you are in trouble!
Clockwise reduces the amount of engagement (Italian translation....makes it dangerous and exciting)
Turn Anti-Clockwise increases the sear engagement (Italian.....make it dull and boring.)
If you only have a digital watch...then you are in trouble!
Re: FAS 6007 Trigger Adjustment
I've been coaching college students for almost 10 years now, and they all seem to understand clockwise & counterclockwise, but I'm coaching at a technical university. Someday I fully expect to start having to explain it more & more often. We also use the "hour" location of shots for diagnostic purposes, like 7:00 is being too aggressive with the trigger, etc. Most of them have already never seen a computer punch card or even a floppy disk...
On the subject of translation of manuals, I ran into a situation chasing down sight adjustment info. The English version of the Matchgun MG5 instructions didn't say how far the shots moved per click, but the original Italian did. I also found at least one instance where they had the direction backward in the English version.
On the subject of translation of manuals, I ran into a situation chasing down sight adjustment info. The English version of the Matchgun MG5 instructions didn't say how far the shots moved per click, but the original Italian did. I also found at least one instance where they had the direction backward in the English version.
-
- Posts: 290
- Joined: Tue Oct 13, 2009 6:07 pm
- Location: Prescott, AZ
Re: FAS 6007 Trigger Adjustment
I *suspect* that "sensible" was confused with "sensitive", aka lighter pull.
Dennis
Dennis
Re: FAS 6007 Trigger Adjustment
Thanks David M, and others, for your responses. Now what do screws 2, 3 & 4 actually do? I suspect that screw 4 is for first stage travel?
Re: FAS 6007 Trigger Adjustment
> I *suspect* that "sensible" was confused with "sensitive", aka lighter pull.
Yes. The Italian word "sensibile" translates as "sensitive" in English.
"sensitivo" in Italian means "psychic" :-)
If you have the Italian version of the instructions I can translate them for you.
Yes. The Italian word "sensibile" translates as "sensitive" in English.
"sensitivo" in Italian means "psychic" :-)
If you have the Italian version of the instructions I can translate them for you.
Re: FAS 6007 Trigger Adjustment
When you don't know what you are doing.....DON'T PLAY WITH IT !
In simple terms
1- Sear Engagement (2nd stage travel)
2- Sear weight (2nd Stage weight)
3- 1st stage weight (take-up weight)
4- 1st stage travel (trigger length)
From memory transfer engagement is not a problem unless the 1st stage travel is very short.
I would start with at least 1/2 turn sear engagement and work from there by feel.
In simple terms
1- Sear Engagement (2nd stage travel)
2- Sear weight (2nd Stage weight)
3- 1st stage weight (take-up weight)
4- 1st stage travel (trigger length)
From memory transfer engagement is not a problem unless the 1st stage travel is very short.
I would start with at least 1/2 turn sear engagement and work from there by feel.
Re: FAS 6007 Trigger Adjustment
"When you don't know what you are doing.....DON'T PLAY WITH IT !"
And these are very wise words David ...
And these are very wise words David ...