Carbin would like to detail which are the models of carbines with adjustable triggers, by brand and by different adjustment options.
Adjustable triggers for the control of a good custom shot
The "Match" trigger quickly comes to mind, well, this trigger is a type in which you can regulate both the pressure you exert on it to trigger it, and its travel. This name has become generalised for triggers that can be adjusted in this way. Let's go by brands so that you can discern the differences between them and compare or choose. It is not a guarantee of a good shot only a trigger adjustable to our pulse, you know that the barrel is a fundamental element, but we remind you that the accuracy of the shot is determined by its worst component, the control of the shot is up to us.
- Gamo: we have already done a specific post on the different types of adjustable triggers that Gamo mounts on its air rifles. The Gamo airguns on our website have perfectly detailed the type of adjustable trigger that incorporates with photo and text.
- The CAT and SAT triggers
- The SAT trigger, adjustable in travel. Its two adjustable travel stages add up to a single total distance. Fixed or maximum total.
- The CAT trigger, adjustable in pressure and travel. Its two stages of travel can have the desired distance, there is no fixed total sum. Do not lower the tension of 1.35kg to avoid accidents.
- The latest 2016 Gamo model to incorporate this CAT trigger is the G-Magnum 1250 IGT Carbine
- The CAT and SAT triggers
- Cometa: Cometa has adjustable triggers on its Fenix and Fusion models, also on its PCP carbines.
- Cometa triggers are adjustable in both pressure and travel. They have no specific name but are a hallmark of the house. The Trigger has two screws.
- The Trigger has two screws.
- The first, the one next to the trigger itself, allows you to adjust the travel.
- The second, more visible one, placed at the back, allows us to regulate the pressure to be supported to shoot.
- Norica: Norica has adjustable trigger travel and pressure on its high power carbines.
- The trigger also has two screws behind the trigger. They are virtually identical in size. To reduce pressures and travel, we turn them clockwise.
- The new Norica Dead-Eye carbine for September 2016 also features a metal trigger.
- Diana: The German brand has a latest trigger surpassing its already adjustable triggers predecessors, it is the T06-metal-trigger . An incredible adjustable trigger.
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Adjustable with three screws, in travel, pressure and sear contact, and all metal. It is incorporated in its new N-TEC carbines, beautiful and precise. These are carbines with all the components that affect the precision of the highest quality.
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A brief summary of why and how we can adjust a trigger to make it easier for us to control the shot, we can recommend a few small guidelines before adjusting screws.
If we modify a trigger it is always to improve trigger control and feel, and to gain safety and confidence. This must never be forgotten.
First of all, the index finger should be well positioned on the trigger, by its centre of the tip of the last phalanx.
If there is a possibility of a trigger being used, the trigger finger should be placed on the trigger, by the centre of the last phalange.
If there is a possibility of lowering pressures, do not lower it until you are very familiar with your carbine, your hits and your stability.
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