You missed a lot of potential on that trigger...1) the first hex screw is to engage or disengage the first stage---2)the second hex screw is to tune the length of pull on the first stage to where the 2nd stage brakes---3) 3rth hex screw does not need adjustment,it hold a spring under it in place---4) 4th hex screw is to tune the length of the after travel after the trigger broke---5) that rod wich you tightened with the plyers can be taken out that alu trigger lever,in wich you'll see 3 tiny holes,from factory,the pin wil be in the midle hole,if you want a lighter trigger,put the rod in the highest position,if you want a heavyer trigger,put the rod in the lowest position...i made a custom trigger lever in titanium with a slightly longer upper leg,with the hole all the way in the top...extremely light trigger :-)---6) You can change the complete position of the trigger blade forward(people with long fingers) or backward(shorter fingers) in the trigger guard by tuning the trigger rod...untie the nut and turn in/ out for the wanted position and refasten the nut...---7) you can change the position of the triggerblade on it's triggerpole up/down and cant by loosening the tiny hex screw in the blade---Would be a shame of missing out on all of that,after all,it was intentionaly put in there to be used ;-)---Have a nice day and keep shooting.
@Neshra548 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great video, would be also nice to make a video regarding drilling wildcat stock and installing Atlas rail for the bipod
@hbsandmann68912 жыл бұрын
great video I'm still looking for one that shows exactly what and how I can set the FX Wildcat MK III compact