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Aa S410 Trigger Adjustment


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Hello Chaps.

 

Well, I've put about 1000 pellets through the new S410 classic, and its sweet. However, now things have 'bedded' in a little I would say the trigger could be 'tweaked' to be as smooth and effortless as my other S410k and my Tx.

 

I've got some notes in the handbook on this and I am aware that different screws do different things - but just wondered if there was a sequence you recommend or a particular way of tweaking that, in your experience, is the best way to adjust a trigger. Its only the pull strength on the trigger I want to ease off (just a little), not so much anything else.

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Thanks TT

 

The reason is that I'm not looking to change anything on the gun. I find a properly set-up AA trigger to be perfectly fine for me. I was just asking about the screw adjustments on the existing trigger rather than anything more involved. I spent some time in the garden yesterday doing some tweaking, and all is now well. Very smooth. Just required half a turn on the 'pull strength' screw. Job done. My worry was mainly whether adjusting one screw, impacted on the others and whether this job would be a more involved one. Although that can be the case, just adjusting the pull weight is the least involved job - so that's cool.

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Hiya Doc, the best way to understand what trigger adjustment screws do on the AA 400 /500 series is to remove the left hand side cover plate on the trigger assembly, it is held on by 2 small screws, by doing so you can set up the trigger exactly as you wish plus visually you can see what each of the 3 screws do in regards to fine sear setting, first pull travel, and as you have found out trigger weight. :blink:

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