Daz87 76 Posted April 30, 2014 Report Share Posted April 30, 2014 Morning guys, I'm just looking for a bit of advice. A few days ago I bought a second hand HW80K, having said that the rifle is only about 6 months old. The fella I bought it off had the trigger set very light, minimal first stage movement and not much pressure needed in the second stage to get the shot off. I was enjoying the light let off until the trigger began to get lighter and lighter as I presume the trigger screw was turning more due to the vibration of the gun, on 2 occasions it became so light that the gun fired just from me releasing the safety. I then tightened the screw to resolve the issue and in doing so, the trigger now just doesnt feel right. I now get no second stage creep at all, and a very short first stage movement. I have tried tightening and loosening the screw but that only makes a difference to the first stage of the trigger, either being a short movment or nothing at all. No amount of screw turning makes any difference to the 2nd stage let off, I have to apply a fair bit of pressure (feels sort of stiff) no creep and then the shot fires. The pressure I now have to apply to get the shot off really affects my accuracy as its causing more tension in my trigger hand and more chance that I will pull the shot off target. I love the gun and its really put a dampener on using it right now. I've never tinkered with any rifles and do not feel confident in opening it up to inspect the trigger, and to be honest, I'm not really sure that I would know what I'm looking for if I did. I wonder if anyone else has had a similar experience? Any technical advice on what is causing the issue and more importantly, how I can resolve it, would be much appreciated? Thanks Daryl Quote Link to post
SimonC_Here 36 Posted April 30, 2014 Report Share Posted April 30, 2014 There is quite a lot on information about the rekord trigger in the HW rifles so plenty to read about it. I would say it is the torx screw at the front of the trigger that's causing problems rather than the big one you can get to when the stock is on. http://weihrauchowners.freeforums.org/rekord-trigger-tuning-and-assembly-t5747.html Quote Link to post
Daz87 76 Posted April 30, 2014 Author Report Share Posted April 30, 2014 There is quite a lot on information about the rekord trigger in the HW rifles so plenty to read about it. I would say it is the torx screw at the front of the trigger that's causing problems rather than the big one you can get to when the stock is on. http://weihrauchowners.freeforums.org/rekord-trigger-tuning-and-assembly-t5747.html Thanks for your reply Simon, I'll have a read into that later when I'm home. Unfortunately my work computer restricts access to anything gun related... ha ha. I think ideally I need to get someone who knows what there doing to take a look at it, hopefully it will be a quick fix and wont cost me to much. Only had the gun a few days and was really enjoying the results I was getting with it. I'll be delighted when that trigger is running smoothly again. Quote Link to post
mattybugeye 884 Posted April 30, 2014 Report Share Posted April 30, 2014 There should be a second screw I think for 2nd stage remove trigger guard and I think k it's behind the bigger screw and it's a torque hex head these need very small adjustments . Sounds like it's had a trigger polish at some time and maybe gone bit overboard hope this helps Quote Link to post
Daz87 76 Posted May 8, 2014 Author Report Share Posted May 8, 2014 There should be a second screw I think for 2nd stage remove trigger guard and I think k it's behind the bigger screw and it's a torque hex head these need very small adjustments . Sounds like it's had a trigger polish at some time and maybe gone bit overboard hope this helps Hi Matty, thanks for your reply mate. I've learnt to get along with the trigger for the time being and seem to be getting some good results now I'm used to it. My priority at the moment is to get my HW97k fixed as its completely out of order. Wish you lived round my way as I've seen some of the fantastic jobs you've done on a few rifles on here, keep up the good work. Daryl 1 Quote Link to post
SimonC_Here 36 Posted May 8, 2014 Report Share Posted May 8, 2014 There should be a second screw I think for 2nd stage remove trigger guard and I think k it's behind the bigger screw and it's a torque hex head these need very small adjustments . Sounds like it's had a trigger polish at some time and maybe gone bit overboard hope this helps Hi Matty, thanks for your reply mate. I've learnt to get along with the trigger for the time being and seem to be getting some good results now I'm used to it. My priority at the moment is to get my HW97k fixed as its completely out of order. Wish you lived round my way as I've seen some of the fantastic jobs you've done on a few rifles on here, keep up the good work. Daryl Just in case you want to do it your self: http://www.capeairrifle.co.za/Downloads/Stripdowns/HW97K%20Strip%20and%20venom%20kit%20install.pdf Quote Link to post
mattybugeye 884 Posted May 8, 2014 Report Share Posted May 8, 2014 (edited) There should be a second screw I think for 2nd stage remove trigger guard and I think k it's behind the bigger screw and it's a torque hex head these need very small adjustments . Sounds like it's had a trigger polish at some time and maybe gone bit overboard hope this helps Hi Matty, thanks for your reply mate. I've learnt to get along with the trigger for the time being and seem to be getting some good results now I'm used to it. My priority at the moment is to get my HW97k fixed as its completely out of order. Wish you lived round my way as I've seen some of the fantastic jobs you've done on a few rifles on here, keep up the good work. Daryl Thank you for that mateIn all honestly its not too hard to do if you feel up to it IL PM you my number and talk you through it as you do it?? 20 min job really :-) Edited May 8, 2014 by mattybugeye 1 Quote Link to post
Daz87 76 Posted May 9, 2014 Author Report Share Posted May 9, 2014 There should be a second screw I think for 2nd stage remove trigger guard and I think k it's behind the bigger screw and it's a torque hex head these need very small adjustments . Sounds like it's had a trigger polish at some time and maybe gone bit overboard hope this helpsHi Matty, thanks for your reply mate. I've learnt to get along with the trigger for the time being and seem to be getting some good results now I'm used to it. My priority at the moment is to get my HW97k fixed as its completely out of order. Wish you lived round my way as I've seen some of the fantastic jobs you've done on a few rifles on here, keep up the good work. Daryl Thank you for that mateIn all honestly its not too hard to do if you feel up to it IL PM you my number and talk you through it as you do it?? 20 min job really :-) Hi Matty, Thats a really nice offer, you're a true gent. I'll wait for the kit to arrive and then see how confident I feel about doing it myself, feel free to pop me your number. I'm tempted to pop the rifle to ya in the post and you can tinker away with it... Daryl Quote Link to post
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